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30th July 2019
Windsurfing: Southend Wind Direction: S Wind Stength: 25/35 Surf / Sea State: flat Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: everything from cloud to sunshine with the odd shower and windy:). Max Speed: 35.14 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 42.64 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Tuesday 30th – Windsurf ***** plus - The Ray - Southend – changeable
– everything from cloud to sunshine with the odd shower and windy:).
Fin – 35.14 knot max., 33.63 knot ave (year PB)., 18.05 knot hour (year
and spot PB), 32.05 knot mile (8 over 30 knots), 79 km., 20.66 knot
alpha.
Fanatic Falcon 80 with Tushingham X-15 5.8 and 28 fin.
I always have to talk myself into a trip to The Ray at Southend with it
being a 140-mile round trip plus the walk out but with a deep low passing
over the UK it was too good an opportunity to miss! Also there was no way I
wanted a 4m sail at lumpy Felixstowe so I made a plan for a windsurfing
road trip, Southend followed by Point Clear ending up at Bradfield over
three days in our lovely little campervan, not sure if we will do it all
especially after a full on 5 star plus session today:) With low water later
near 5 in the afternoon we were not in a hurry so I did my exercises in the
garden in a sunny and hot Felixstowe then after breakfast, Radio two pop
quiz we left home around eleven. A quick stop at Lidl and a good trip into
Essex which included some rain as the early sunshine disappeared! As usual
we arrived at Chalkwell way too early with the sea right in having only
just turned and the locals were sailing parallel to the beach with wave kit
and 4.2’s in a lumpy sea. It didn’t look super windy as I had a quick
look while Mag paid to park, £5.90 so not too bad. Then Simon Chippington
arrived with the rain so we sat in the van for a chat. It was decision time
on what to rig, with the wind from the S a great cruising direction but not
usually fast I had left my speedboard at home reasoning I would have more
fun on the Fanatic Falcon 80, much easier to sail too:) With wind on the
beach gusting between 25 and 35 mph I took a chance on my 5.8 well
downhauled and it turned out to be pretty well perfect although most of the
other speedsailors used 5.2 and the freeriders a metre smaller again! A
local had just sailed away from the beach close to the shore and beat out
so I quickly put my shortie on including my spares rucksack including some
snacks hopping to sail out to The Ray which would save me the walk! I
thought I had made a big mistake with sail choice as I beat out in a very
lumpy sea not knowing how deep it was? I did hit the bottom once but made
it out to The Ray but the sandbanks were still covered in water so I was
not sure where the channel was! I actually sailed too far out and ran
aground on the far bank. I walked to deeper water and could see some moored
boats up the west course so sailed slowly right to the end of the creek at
the Leigh on Sea end and stopped to check if it was ready to go for some
mile runs down to the corner and a couple of seals popped their heads up
close by :) So the day begins and I spent most of the day on the west
course going for mile runs and in the end managed 8 over 30 knots including
a years best of 32 not super-fast but great fun sailing in flat water as
close to the sand bank as possible. As the tide dropped it did get very
shallow and I did hit the bottom a few times, a heart stopping moment at 30
knots! I couldn’t get any really quick speeds, nothing new for me but had
one of the best days of the year so far, I must have done at least three
runs before I was joined by more sailors. In the end it was quite busy with
several kiters doing mega high jumps which is a worry as you never know
where they are going to land and one did nearly take my head off with his
lines! Things were going really well so I stopped for my snack and was
wondering if I could make 100km today when things took an unexpected twist
at the far end of the creek, I had been up here loads of times during the
session so started off as usual with a beat across the now narrow creek and
started to bear off in the flat water when I hit the bottom really hard
going over the front and snapping my harness line, not the first time I
have done that here! Not a problem now as I carry a spare so I head to the
shore to replace it only to find my lovely MK boom of nearly a year has
broken. The adjustable arm at the rear has snapped, I try to sail but it
breaks completely so I swim to the shore and am now faced with a the very
daunting walk back. I couldn’t be further from the van, well over a mile
of very uneven muddy little creeks. I get back in the end absolutely
knackered and am pleased to she Mag in the van. Her words ring in my ears
as she says she is not coming to Southend again as it is really boring
despite her going for a windy walk! It is my fault as I must have been away
from the van six hours!!! Still I back up quick and we head to our
overnight stop at Alresford Church taking about an hour and are soon
tucking into yummy Lidl paella:) The wind is hopefully less tomorrow so I
can use my larger boom for a morning session at Point Clear, apparently a
few Felixstowe sailors are coming too:)
PS – have just checked on Google Earth and I had to walk 1.31 miles back
after breaking my boom. Great day for me, I might not have been as fast as
people on speed kit but managed the best N/Mile of the day and got a
year’s best hour with 7-year PB’s so well pleased :)
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