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15th December 2019
Windsurfing: Levington Wind Direction: WSW Wind Stength: 5/25 Surf / Sea State: river chop Air Temperature: 9 Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny Max Speed: 20.41 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 11.43 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Sunday 15th November – Windsurf **** - River Orwell - Levington –
lovely sunny winters day:).
My 100th windsurf session of the year - been a top year :)
Starboard Formula and Slingshot Hover Glide F/Wind with Tushingham
Lightning 6.5.
Foil – 20.41 knot max., 16.71 knot ave., 6.93 knot hour, 10.92 knot mile,
21.20 km., 8.03 knot Alpha.
After missing out yesterday due to it being cloudy and wet today was much
better, wall to wall winter sunshine with a nice wsw forecast:) With a good
tide at Levington I headed over to the Marina with Jamie arriving soon
after and David Coles making it a trio of foilers. I was first to set up so
had to guess at what sail to use and being a foiling novice it’s never an
easy choice! With some good gusts coming in I went for 6.5, while
lightweight Jamie rigged 5.6 and racer David 8m. It made a change to have
someone near and handy to zip me in my winter wetsuit and to be honest I
thought I had made a mistake as I was the first to sail away into a fresh
onshore breeze gusting to 25 knots thinking perhaps, I should be on a fin
board! I soon changed my mind as I was soon up and flying, really broad, my
favourite foiling direction, front foot in the strap, out of the harness
and no need to sheet in! This is a good direction here on the river as you
can sail from Levington Bay up towards Pin Mill and I found I could fly
really well downwind but find it harder to sail upwind towards Ipswich at
the moment! I was happy to sail upwind in the bigger gusts hooked in with
the board very close to the water. I was pleased with the session on the
whole as I haven’t done much foiling latterly and only went in a couple
of times in a session lasting well over two hours. The temperature being a
balmy 9 degrees the only thing to get cold was my hands. As expected, the
other two foilers were flying longer than me especially the very
experienced David Coles who disappeared past Pin Mill going well on his
race kit. The wind went a bit patchy and was then under a lot of the time
with 6.5 and need to get used to using a bigger sail to help with the
varying wind strengths experienced on the river but a cold winters day was
not the day to push the limits especially as not in the harness much! So I
was pleased with my 100th session of the year and the foiling is coming
along nicely, perhaps its time to treat myself to a dedicated foil board if
only I could find one, not many in the second-hand market at the moment!
PS - it was a good day for birds today, loads of waders and lapwings by the
Orwell and then at least one pair of Kingfishers in the marina followed by
loads of Long tailed tits on our feeders in the garden when I got home from
windsurfing:)
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