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24th December 2019
Windsurfing: Portland Wind Direction: WSW Wind Stength: 15/40 Surf / Sea State: flatish Air Temperature: 10 Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny start then heavy squally showers. Max Speed: 30.28 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 44 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Monday 24th – Windsurf **** - Portland Harbour – sunny start then heavy
squally showers.
F2 282 Ride with Tushingham X-15 5.8m and 30 fin.
Fin – 30.28 knot max., 28.09 knot ave., 18.28 knot hour, 21.66 knot mile,
81.70 km., 18.98 knot Alpha.
We are heading down to the wilds of Devon for a family Christmas and as a
couple of years ago I was hoping for a windsurf at Portland Harbour on the
way down. We were way laid an hour or two to make a small detour to see my
Dad before Christmas to pick up a huge pedal tractor for our Grandson and
had a lovely two hour catch up before setting off on the journey South at
1.30. Things went well until we got snarled up on the dreadful M 25 but we
made to our overnight spot, Maiden Castle car park just outside Dorchester.
We had a bit of a disturbed evening with youngsters in cars playing loud
music, the worst being mindless rave music but luckily, they left around
midnight. We can’t see the point to coming to a remote spot in the
middle of a wet and windy night playing crap music but then again, we are
getting on a bit! After that we had quite a good night even if the wind was
a little noisy but we woke in the dark but as Mag made a drink the sun
peaked around the large hill fort as a series of dog walkers and joggers
arrived! After breakfast we drove the 10 or so miles to park at the café
end of Portland harbour in lovely sunshine with a good WSW wind blowing and
only a couple of windsurfers there who were rigging around 6m. I wanted to
get on the water as soon as possible as it was supposed to rain later and
with wind expected to be gusting to 40 mph I rigged my 5.8 for the 155 lt.
board. I hadn’t really got a plan today, try for an hour and do a few
miles as I find going fast here next to impossible for some reason and cant
get anywhere near the speeds of the local experts:( I had a pleasant enough
couple of hours while the sun was out, to be honest at this point I was
under powered especially in close to the shore where the water was flattest
but the wind was particularly up and down but I had loads of fun gybing in
water I was rarely out of my depth which makes this an ideal winter venue
but to be honest not one of my favourite venues, very frustrating as you
think it would be easy to sail 30 knots but I am missing the secret at the
moment! I had more fun blasting a little further out in the rougher water
where the wind was more constant but the speeds were way slower! Then the
sun disappeared as the dark rain clouds appeared and we started to get some
really heavy showers including a couple of rainbows and the wind really
picked up but I still couldn’t get any really fast runs, the best I could
do was break 30 knots a couple of times! I checked my gps and decided to
stay out until I had done over 40 nautical miles and, in the end, did 45
which translated to 80+ KM, I also got an OK hour, my first on the water
not bad considering I was under powered a lot of the time. It was fairly
quiet out on the water but you did have to keep an eye open for several
kitesufers doing big jumps. I stopped to have a look in the OTC windsurfing
shop to see if they had any second-hand Slingshot Windsurf Foil boards but
sadly, they were closed. Then with the rain really heavy and being out
non-stop for three hours I decided that I had had enough and decided to
call it a day. I then had to pack up in the heavy rain, even managing OK to
strap my boards to the van roof without too many problems despite the
strong winds. I was pleased to get out of the wet wet suit and warm up in
front of the diesel heater although it was not cold in the slightest out on
the water. Then a quick wash, a bite to eat and set off for deepest Devon.
It’s the best part of two hours to reach our destination but it included
the beautiful Jurassic route along the beautiful Dorset coast:) Boy have
they had some rain down this way as the Devon country lanes were awash with
running water. The journey was well worth the effort when we meet our
Grandson Arlo who is very excited that Santa is arriving later tonight!!!
After a great homemade fish pie for tea we have a nice evening catching up
before retiring the van for the night absolutely knackered!!!
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