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2nd October 2019
Windsurfing: Bradfield Wind Direction: NNW Wind Stength: 5/25 Surf / Sea State: river chop Air Temperature: 11 Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny Max Speed: 28.63 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 23.10 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Wednesday 2nd October – Windsurf *** - River Stour - Bradfield –
sunny.
F2 Zantos 295 with 39 fin and Tushingham Lightning 7m.
Fin – 28.63 knot max., 26.13 knot ave., 14.17 knot hour, 21.07 knot mile,
42.80 km., 17.56 knot alpha.
With wall to wall sunshine and a nice NNW breeze forecast there was only
one venue on for today, the River Stour at Bradfield all be it a little on
the chilly side! After a run of very high tides and with high today at
about 3.15 we were able to sail for several hours in the warmest part of
the day. Mag and I arrived by the river first just before midday and
despite the heavy rain of late we were able to park OK despite it being a
bit soggy! Local sailor Jason Powell was quickly followed by Neil Hurrell
and I just had to decide what kit to use. I was hoping to foil today but
with the cross on wind gusting to over 20 mph and looking even windier in
the middle of the river I rigged 7m for the 133 lt to help me through the
river lulls. I was first out and it didn’t seem too cold but my hands did
get cold as I went for my usual hour plus to start off the session. It was
pretty breezy at the start, probably the best of the session as I quickly
broad reached into Holbrook bay but the wind soon turned a little patchy
which is usual on river venues! Still I had a fun hour plus as after a few
runs down river I beat back to join the others spotting a seal too:) The
car park was filling up and, in the end, there were two foilers and five
fin sailors out in the sunshine in beautiful surroundings. After some yummy
chicken soup with Mag giving my hands a chance to warm up, I set out again.
I had several more runs but staying near the van as the tide was about to
turn. To be honest the wind didn’t really play ball as one minute you
were flying along in 25 knots and then it was down to next to nothing so in
the end, I called it a day. I am pleased I gave foiling a miss today as way
too gusty for a learner, you had one foiler out with 8m while the other was
on 5.5! Some wind coming over the next week or so but looking a bit up and
down so will have to wait and see, would be nice to get a session on my
Birthday which is coming this Sunday!
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