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8th December 2019
Windsurfing: Levington Wind Direction: W Wind Stength: 10/35 Surf / Sea State: river chop Air Temperature: 11 Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny Max Speed: 27.46 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 28.77 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Sunday 8th November – Windsurf **** - River Orwell - Levington – lovely
sunny winters day:).
F2 Zantos 295 with 36 fin and Tushingham Lightning 6.5m.
Fin – 27.46 knot max., 25.74 knot ave., 11.99 knot hour, 23.72 knot mile,
53.30 km., 12.07 knot Alpha.
After Fridays good session I was keen to get to make the most of the latest
named Storm – Atiyah while it is still mild, the wind looks like it is
continuing next week but the temperature is dropping again:( Again the tide
was not ideal being high at 8.35 at Harwich and I try not to sail at
Levington with the tide going out but if it is windy then you don’t have
to worry about it, in fact I could beat all the way to Felixstowe dock, one
and a half miles and sail back nice and broad! A few local sailors were
going to West Mersea and Alton Water but with this venue only 6 miles from
my house I didn’t see the point in travelling 70 miles to sail, giving me
more time on the water too:) The day didn’t start off great as I had made
it nearly to the marina before I realised I had left my windsurfing boots
hanging on the washing line so I had to return home to get them. Again, I
had the venue all to myself when I arrived at 9.15 with the tide still high
and a west wind gusting well in excess of 20 mph. So again, I use my F2
Xantos 295 at 133 lt. to get me through the lulls you experience on the
river. Sail choice was harder but with the wind supposed to build during
the day I erred on the side of caution and went with my 6.5 and to be
honest I was a little under until the wind built later in the session! I
soon discovered I could beat to the docks and sail back broad not overly
fast as it was a bit on the lumpy side but I ended up with a near 24 knot
mile so I am pleased with that:) It was a fantastic day to be out on the
water, wall to wall sunshine and not too cold, I did have my hat and gloves
on but was the nice thing about this venue is you turn at each end of the
run in shallow water so I didn’t fall in which keeps you warmer. With the
wind increasing, gusting to 35 knots I was getting some nice mile runs and
several 27 kt peaks just needed some smoother water to push 30 but sadly it
wasn’t to be. I got some cool 26 knot runs between the marker posts at
the marina entrance which was fun and only saw one boat out on the water
all day. Then with the tide dropping and the wind pushing 40 knots it was
time to call it a day, so again I was out on the water for three hours
enjoying the pretty River Orwell then all I had to do was try my board back
on the trailer which was challenging to say the least!
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