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20th September 2019
Windsurfing: Levington Wind Direction: ESE Wind Stength: 5/15 Surf / Sea State: flattish Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny Max Speed: 19.98 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 12.58 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Friday 20th September– Windsurf ***** - River Orwell – Levington -
sunny.
Starboard Formula and Slingshgot Hover Glide F/Wind with Tushingham
Lightning 7.8.
Foil – 19.98 knot max., 17.88 knot ave., 6.29 knot hour, 13.54 knot mile,
23.33 km., 7.30 knot alpha.
We have just returned from three weeks away in the little campervan looking
after our lovely Grandson Arlo before visiting several great National Trust
Sites for some top walks and nice bikes rides, nice weather too. I had two
epic windsurfing session while away at Portland sailing 293 km. but
couldn’t get the hang of sailing fast, local knowledge must be key so
with wind forecast for a few days I was keen to get out again especially on
the foil as things have just started to go well! The onshore ESE was
supposed to pick up in the afternoon as the sun broke though, so we spent
the morning sorting and cleaning your rather grubby VW. Then our friends
the Hurrells popped around for a chat then after a sandwich I dropped Mag
at Lidl and continued down to The Manor as Michael Galbraith arrived. The
onshore wind looked marginal at best with the sea pretty lumpy so on my
return home I checked the Landguard weather station and if anything, there
was more wind showing on the River Orwell so after messaging the Felixstowe
group on WhatsApp I went to Levington. I arrived first quickly followed by
Neil Hurrell, Michael Galbraith and Andy Mexome. This is not a direction
you normally sail here in but it is quite good cross shore from the
opposite direction. It was breezy when I first rrived and nearly rigged 7m
but by the time I had sorted my foil out it had dropped so went with my 7.8
which was fine, it is always gusty here so it is never right all of the
time, I was under when light and over in the bigger gusts but you have to
learn to sheet out. So, we had three out on foils we only Neil on a fin,
first on his formula and later on his longboard. I must say that I
continued where I left off earlier in the month and although far from
confident, I managed lots of long runs in the air, the best yet. Sometimes
I felt like a pro, really comfortable, trying to go fast broad and then
heading upwind, then the next minute things went wrong and I ended up in
the water. The gusty wind still doesn’t help a novice like me but being
able to sail down to Felixstowe docks you had long runs to try and get
everything right, sometimes I did sometimes not but great fun none the
less. It is still quite scary sailing broad and then realising you are only
doing 19 knots! I even chased done a big motor boat trying to surf the wake
and as the tide turned and went out the wind increased and if anything, the
river got even flatter. I was knackered by this point, all that uphauling
was taking its toil so I decided to call it a day and even managed to foil
back on a dead run! So things are moving along better now on the foiling
front and perhaps I can but off getting a dedicated foil board a little
longer!
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