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11th January 2020
Windsurfing: Point Clear Wind Direction: SW Wind Stength: 15/28 Surf / Sea State: flat and lumpy Air Temperature: 9 Sea Temperature: Weather: cloudy start then sunny :). Max Speed: 29.85 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 42.14 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Saturday 11th – Windsurf ***** - Point Clear – cloudy start then sunny
:).
F2 Zantos 295 with 36 fin and Tushingham X - 15 7m.
Fin – 29.85 knot max., 28.42 knot ave., 17.02 (spot PB) knot hour, 21.85
knot mile, 78.10 km., 18.22 knot Alpha.
The wind just keeps on blowing and after several sessions at my local spot,
Levington and with a favourable tide it was time for us to venture across
the county border and visit Point Clear. With a 12.20 high Mag and I left
Felixstowe early and arrived first on the Green at 9.20. As usual we were
way too early and the sea was miles away so I was in no hurry to rig
especially with the wind being pretty light, cloudy and chilly too! Mag
checked her phone while she cooked her porridge and we discovered we had
missed all the excitement back in Felixstowe. There had been a large bang
which shook windows and was heard ten miles away and soon discovered that a
gas canister in the back of a van had exploded in a fire, lucky there were
no injuries! A few windsurfers started to turn up including Keith Farmer
who also couldn’t believe how low the tide was! With the wind increasing
I decided to rig my four cam 7m for either the 115 or 133 lt. boards? Now
zipped into my winter suit with hat and gloves the cloudy weather making it
feel a bit nippy I headed to the water with the bigger board as the wind
still looked marginal. Local John Wicks just pipped me to first onto the
water but was underpowered with 5.7 so I waited for a few minutes having a
word with Bradfield sailor James Christopher before heading out. It was not
windy enough at this point for the lagoon so I had five runs over towards
East Mersea including one three mile run right up the Colne but the wind up
there was a little patchy, I can’t wait to foil up there very soon. I
discovered on returning that the direction had turned slightly and picked
up so I headed into the lagoon in search of 30 knots. I then enjoyed a none
stop two hour plus gybe feast and when the sun came out for an hour it
doesn’t get much better, will a few 30 knot runs would have been great
but from previous experience I know how hard it is to get a 30m knot
average here but it wasn’t for the want of trying. Even with the wind
gusting to nearly 30 knots it didn’t coincide with the flat water and I
was under powered when sailing broad:( The lagoon was fairly quiet, a
handful of kiters but no near crashes with them today, one poor kiter
nearly lost his board and got his lines in an awful tangle! So, with no 30
knot runs I concentrated on getting an OK hour not easy here with the runs
in the lagoon being fairly short and involving a lot of beating so I was
pleased in the end to get a spot PB hour of 17.02. I kept going and ended
up the last windsurfer out and sailed 48 miles in the end so decided to
call it a day as I was losing water too. One more run over to East Mersea
where with the tide now going out it had really chopped up! So, another 5
Star session, out for over three hours and not getting cold and loads of
wind coming for tomorrow and next week. We are entertaining tomorrow and
going to look after Grandson Arlo on Tuesday/Wednesday but might be able to
get out at Levington for perhaps another foil on Monday?
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