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11th October 2019
Windsurfing: Point Clear Wind Direction: SW Wind Stength: 10/30 Surf / Sea State: flattish Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: cloudy with showers Max Speed: 31.024 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 22.19 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Friday 11th October – Windsurf *** - Point Clear – cloudy with
showers.
F2 277 Ride with Tushingham X-15 5.8m and 30 fin.
Fanatic Falcon 80 with 28 fin and Tushingham X-15 5.8m.
Fin – 31.024 knot max., 29.14 knot ave., 8.04 knot hour, 16.18 knot mile,
41.10 km., 16.61 knot alpha.
A day that promised so much and once again Point Clear failed to deliver,
with a midday high Mag and I left Felixstowe at 7.40 arriving first on The
Green an hour later. With wind gusting to nearly 30 mph on the beach and
plenty of water it looked promising so I started with unloading my F2 Ride
282, then the Fanatic 80 but thinking it might be too windy for the big
board and not windy enough for the small one I set the F2 Ride 277 up to go
with my Tushingham X-15 5.8 which needs a huge amount of wind! Then Roger
Vickers arrived, I think his first windsurf since I put my rig through his
campervan windscreen several weeks ago and he was brave enough to park next
to me again! He said his son Paul, now a very keen road cyclist was coming,
his first windsurf for 7 years apparently!!! Roger rigged 5.7 while Paul
went for 5m as I set off. It was a lumpy launch for PC and not windy enough
for my small which I decided to try first:( I was not going to clear the
rock groyne as you head towards the lagoon so headed to the beach and
walked around the back of it and set off again. It was still a beat over to
the far side with the wind direction not being very helpful, it must have
been S of SW! I soon discovered the small kit was way too small with the
wind being horrendously up and down, a trend which sadly lasted all of the
session:( When the wind was up it was fine but when it dropped it’s a
real tiring struggle on the 80 lt. board! I did manage one 30 knot run but
at times you needed 7m and 6.4 would have been a much better choice but
with the wind in this direction I don’t think it would have been much
faster as it was particularly lumpy! Roger and Paul were going better but
were on bigger boards so I returned to swop to my 100lt. F2 Ride which was
a lot easier to sail even if the 5.8 could have been bigger because as soon
as you went broad it was way too small. Local Keith Farmer joined us but
didn’t last long on his huge 120 and 7m, in fact no one seemed to stay
long and I was soon out with one other sailor who seemed to be enjoying
being thrown off the front! I did manage to up my speed to 31 knots but the
wind was really patchy now and I started to wobble back to call it a day
when I saw Peter Cutts slogging out to join me with the wind now all but
disappeared and I was wondering now I was going to get back! A big cloud
came down and visibility went and it started to rain. We had a nice chat
over by the shingle bar and with the tide going out the lagoon was looking
good! Then the wind came back and I had a few runs to keep Pete company but
it was getting pretty shallow so it was time to call it a day and manage to
get back before the mud appeared by the Green! We had a nice catch up chat
in the van with Pete, everyone else had long gone before packing up and
heading home! In the end I was probably only one good run off a 30 knot
average after getting two 30 kt 10 seconds!
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