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2nd August 2019
Windsurfing: Bradfield Wind Direction: N Wind Stength: 0/15 Surf / Sea State: flatish Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: mainly cloudy with the odd sunny period but warm. Max Speed: 17.18 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 11 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Friday 2nd – Windsurf *** - River Stour at Bradfield – mainly cloudy
with the odd sunny period but warm.
Foil – 17.18 knot max., 14.63 knot ave ., 1.93 knot hour , 0.00 knot mile
, 20.50 km., 7.54 knot alpha.
Starboard Formula and Slingshgot Hover Glide F/Wind with Tushingham
Lightning 8.5
After two mega 5 Star windy sessions during the week breaking 30 knots on
both days it was back to reality today! With 10 knots plus of wind from the
North forecast and a good tide on the Stour I decided to risk the 25-mile
ride to deepest Essex. Mag packed provisions for the day while I hitched
the trailer and we had a nice ride over to the lovely parking spot at
Bradfield with top views of the river arriving at 9.45. The tide was still
fairly low so as Mag made some yummy porridge, I set up my foil and thought
what sail to rig as there was a good onshore breeze, gusting to 16 mph and
the river really flat, it looked ideal. After breakfast with the wind down
a little I rigged my 8.5 but then it increased so I rigged the 7m as well.
I put my shortie on and had to walk a long way out to find water deep
enough for my 90cm mast, the 61cm mast is much better suited to shallow
river sailing as I did catch the bottom and put a few scratches in my
lovely foil but it just can’t be helped! To be honest it turned into
another flounder feast as the wind went really light with only the odd gust
which makes learning very difficult. I seemed to have gone backwards again
and ended up in the water after a few short runs and I had even watched the
Sam Ross video about sustained flight and was trying to put into practice
which would have been much better with a constant 12/15 knots of wind which
I am having trouble finding! I was sailing from Bradfield to Wrabness in
light airs searching for the odd gusts and was surprised to see local James
Christopher arrive and head out on his Goya Bolt 135 with a fin and 8m for
a wobble about all be it in the most beautiful of surroundings:) James
actually got going for one run but then the wind all but disappeared so I
decided to head back and call it a day. As I neared the van, I got some
better gusts and had some nice runs flying still not comfortable but
better, I defiantly need to go out in stronger winds and use a smaller
sail. A white pick-up with a trailer turned up which I assumed to be
another windsurfer and it turned out to be a Paul Chandler who lives on
Mersea Island and learnt to foil last year was working up the road and was
checking out the spot as he had never been here before. He actually had his
lunch with Mag and they had a nice chat, bad news he suggested that I may
need a foil board! That might have to wait for a few to filter down to the
second-hand market, I actually fancy a Slingshot Wizzard 150, might have to
buy a scratch card:) With the wind going again I decided to call it a day
and ran ashore, changed and had lunch with Mag. So, despite the up and down
winds it was still a nice day on the Stour. I am doing the Round Mersea
Island race this coming Sunday, sadly the wind is looking very light but
next week we are getting a run of SW winds which might be perfect for
foiling will check the tides for the best venue?
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