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28th August 2019
Windsurfing: The Dip-Felixstowe Wind Direction: ssw Wind Stength: 10/18 Surf / Sea State: lumpy Air Temperature: 25 Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny periods Max Speed: 21.01 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 23.20 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Wednesday 28th August– Windsurf ***** - The Dip - Felixstowe – sunny
periods.
Fin – 21.01 knot max., 16.35 knot ave., 10.22 knot hour, 14.91 knot mile,
43 km., 7.68 knot alpha.
Fanatic Cat with Tushingham Lightning 9.4m and 39 fin.
After several days of wall to wall sunshine with temperatures in excess of
30 degrees today was a much more manageable 25 and cloudy, it even rained
this morning! We had a bit of a drama this morning when a large section of
our hall ceiling collapsed, luckily it did not hit anyone and the insurance
company are now involved. Andy Mexome messaged on WhatsApp saying he was
heading to The Dip for a foil session so after lunch and a trip up the town
I hitched the trailer and headed down. My original plan was to go foiling
but I am having a bit of a mare with foiling at the moment and the sea
looked pretty lumpy for a learner like me so I went for my much loved
raceboard which I can sail quite well:) With a cross onshore 12 mph of wind
I went for the 9.4 as Andy arrived and set about rigging 7.8 for his foil
but he has taken to foiling like a duck to water:) I set off beating out
pas t the red and white bouy, making the beach at Landguard near the River
Orwell in one tack. There is nothing better than heading upwind on a
longboard, plate down and up on the rail, just so much fun especially when
the sun showed it’s face:) It was too light for a full on reach back but
still great sailing broad riding the waves. Andy was now out flying
everywhere, upwind and down just a fraction faster than me but not a lot in
it which makes me wonder if I need to bother with foiling as the longboard
is great fun, so the jury is still out for me and foiling especially as I
am struggling a bit at the moment! I wouldn’t mind trying a foil board
just to see if that will improve things but don’t fancy spending big
money on one! After a 4 mile reach back I liked it so much I did it twice
more but only making it just past the pier and was joined on the beat by
Andy:) If anything the wind was picking up which made the sea even bigger
and as I was heading back to the beach after being out nearly three hours
covering nearly 27 miles I hit my biggest speed, breaking 21 knots:) So a
top 5 star session where 1997 kit meets 2019 and to be honest in these
conditions were fairly evenly matched but I will preserve with foiling for
the time being and fingers crossed I crack it in the end!
PS – we even had a cool rainbow:) Wind picked up at the end and Daniel
Smith was overpowered with 8.5 but it was raining too :(
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