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27th July 2019
Windsurfing: The Dip to Landguard Wind Direction: NW Wind Stength: 10/15 Surf / Sea State: smooth Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: mainly cloudy with rain later Max Speed: 18.58 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 18 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Saturday 27th – Windsurf *** The Dip to Landguard – cloudy with light
rain later.
Fin – 18.58 knot max., 15.34 knot ave., 7.21 knot hour, 10.77 knot mile,
33.40 km., 8.12 knot alpha.
Fanatic Cat with Tushingham Lightning 8.5 and 39 fin.
After a week of horrendous heat, it hasn’t dropped below 20 degrees day
and night for ages the weekend is set to drop, only trouble is the rain
forecast which is typical as it is carnival weekend! There is some breeze
forecast but NW today and W tomorrow but with low water around mid-day we
are a little short of options:( It did rain first thing here in Felixstowe
but stopped before the carnival procession and with the wind 15 knots NW
dead off I decided to head to The Dip again. I am the only one who sails
here with the wind off but it can be a good direction if you are on big kit
and I went to Orford lighthouse earlier this year in similar conditions:) I
arrived at the beach around mid-day to find several divers practicing in
the next groyne, I have never seen that before and after the crowds during
the week today was very quiet as it was threatening to rain! There was a
learner windsurfer up on kite beach which is a bit dodgy and loads of cats
were heading out of the Deben to race. So, I was pretty safe to windsurf
today as there were several rescue boats covering the cat racing:) I
thought it was a little windier than my last offshore session so rigged 8.5
for the raceboard and took my spares ruck sack just in case. I wobbled off
the beach at 12.40 and headed over to Bawdsey bay but the wind was not
really strong enough, just the odd gust so I turned and sailed 5 miles down
the coast to Landguard arriving there an hour later. After a quick snack I
sailed back ending up by the racing committee boat out by the red and white
bouy as the cats reached the upwind bouy. It was nice to see the spinnakers
go up as they set of on the reaching leg. I had a few runs across Bawdsey
bay but only got the odd good gust I could have done with a force more. I
then landed on the shingle bank opposite the Felixstowe Ferry Martello
tower to a photo opportunity before heading back out to sea with turns
diving and the harbour master out fishing for bass:) With the wind still
not playing ball I decided to return to the beach which was a gusty beat.
It then decided to rain as I packed up, shame the wind was not stronger as
with the tide low it would have been good for some flat-water blasting!
With the wind from the west there is talk of a trip to West Mersea but the
wind looks a little marginal so I will make my mind up in the morning, I
can always go to Levington late afternoon for some foil practice?
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