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11th November 2019
Windsurfing: Levington Wind Direction: WNW Wind Stength: 15/25 Surf / Sea State: river chop Air Temperature: 8 Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny periods Max Speed: 28.76 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 9.17 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Monday 11th November – Windsurf ** - River Orwell - Levington – sunny
periods.
F2 Zantos 295 with 36 fin and Tushingham Lightning 7m.
Fin – 28.76 knot max., 26.30 knot ave., 8.76 knot hour, 16.49 knot mile,
17.0 km., 16.45 knot Alpha.
Was keen to get out windsurfing for my first session in November and
haven’t been on the water since the 30th of October but although a good
WNW wind was forecast it came with rain and a rather chilly 8 degrees:(
With a 10.52 high today I really needed to get to Levington Marina early
but on waking we had heavy rain making it unwelcoming and nearly gave it a
miss. Then on having breakfast the rain stopped so I quickly hitched the
trailer and set off at 10 hoping to get a few runs in before the tide
turned! Not surprising I had the river all to myself but at least it
wasn’t raining. The tide was well high so I needed to get out as quickly
as possible and with the wind WNW slightly cross off it was difficult to
gauge the wind but it looked breezy in the middle of the river so took a
chance with my 7m for the 133lt Xantos which proved right for the short
session! With no one about to zip me in my full winter suit I went with my
Autumn one but added hat and gloves. With the tide just about to turn I
didn’t want to head downwind so stayed in front of the launch site. I had
several runs across the river with some nice gybes before my hands started
to get cold and boom grip is a pain with gloves on so I returned to warm up
having made 16 knot max. I then just did a couple of runs across each time
stopping to recover my grip! Getting upwind was not easy with the wind
patchy and the tide flowing but was surprised to get a couple of 28 knot
runs which was OK in the lumpy water. With the water dropping I decided I
had had enough after only an hour so decided to call it a day. In the end I
was pleased my the top speed and average but it is certainly not much fun
sailing in the cold:( It is looking breezy tomorrow and Point Clear would
be OK but I don’t think it is worth the 80 mile round trip when the
temperature is struggling to 8 degrees so if I go it will be back to
Levington for another short session!
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