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30th October 2019
Windsurfing: Levington Wind Direction: E Wind Stength: 5/20 Surf / Sea State: flatisht Air Temperature: 11 Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny periods Max Speed: 21.05 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 11.27 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Wednesday 30th October – Windsurf ***** - River Orwell - Levington –
sunny periods.
Starboard Formula and Slingshot Hover Glide F/Wind with Tushingham
Lightning 7.
Foil – 21.05 (PB) knot max., 18.71 (PB) knot ave., 9.09 knot hour, 12.47
knot mile, 20.90 km., 9.60 knot Alpha.
After yesterdays trip to the Stour I was going to have today off but
Michael Galbraith posted on WhatsApp that he was going to Levington so as
the sun was shinning with a nice easterly breeze, I decided to give it a
whirl! So, after exercises and breakfast I headed over to the Marina
arriving at 11.15. I haven’t sailed here with the wind in the east before
but it is opposite to West which makes the best wind down the river towards
Felixstowe Docks. It makes it hard to gauge the wind strength as the trees
in Levington make the wind patchy in front of the marina but the few yachts
braving the sunny but chilly day were leaning over nicely so after setting
up the foil I once again went with my favourite foil sail, the Tushingham
Lightning 7m. I was rigging that when Michael arrived to give his stubby
new foil RRD foil board a try and went with 6m I think. The tide was very
high with an hour to go before high water so launch was easy apart from
hitting the rope of some small bouys just off the small launching beach, in
fact I caught the rope three times!!! James Pollard can you please when you
have a few minutes to spare please move the bouys out of the way:) Once out
in clear water I had a couple of flights across the river but the wind was
light and patchy here so headed down towards Felixstowe and got some of the
best runs I have had foiling:) You could do mile runs in flat water and it
was great fun trying to keep it flying all the way. I concentrated again on
keeping both feet in the straps while hooked in and in the end got my
fastest ever max and average although I did have one or two nice wipe-outs
while trying to go fast but no pain no gain! I had to avoid a ship heading
to Ipswich and it was good fun whizzing up behind the yachts and flying
past:) You had to concentrate on keeping the board a foot out of the water
especially with some big gusts coming through, also once flying you could
keep it going through the lulls too. As I forgot to put my wind top on and
despite the sunshine my hands were getting cold so I decided to head back
before the tide turned. So, one of my best foiling sessions, much more fun
than using a fin in theses gusty conditions:)
PS - forgot to mention fin sailor Robert had a go but not a fin day, treat
yourself to a Slingshot foil for the new year!
PS – A note about yesterday, my cheap little waterproof camera died
yesterday when it took in water!
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