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13th January 2020
Windsurfing: Levington Wind Direction: SW Wind Stength: 15/25 Surf / Sea State: river chop Air Temperature: 8 Sea Temperature: Weather: Sunny start then cloudy :). Max Speed: 28.63 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 31.13 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Monday 13th – Windsurf **** - River Orwell, Levington – Sunny start
then cloudy :).
F2 Zantos 295 with 36 fin and Tushingham Lightning 7m.
Fin – 28.63 knot max., 26.27 knot ave., 12.46 knot hour, 23.52 knot mile
(year PB), 57.70 km., 18.21 knot Alpha.
What a month January has been, another top session last Saturday 48 miles
at Point Clear with more wind for Sunday but we had invited old friends the
Cutts over for lunch so missed another full-on session at Levington. So, I
was keen to make the most of the approaching Storm Brendan before heading
off to Surrey to see the lovely Grandson Arlo:) The forecast today was wall
to wall sunshine to start with, then turn cloudy and wet as the storm moved
in with talk of closing the Orwell Bridge. With high water around 12.30 I
was in no hurry to get to Levington the venue I probably the most this last
year. So, after my exercises and breakfast I headed over to the marina at
10.40 with no particular plan, my first thought was to foil as SW is a good
direction for that but only if the wind is not silly strong when I think a
fin is better. With the onshore winds gusting to 24 mph and expecting to
increase and with the water levels still a little low for foiling I quickly
decided to set up my Zantos 293 (133 lt.) and my 6.5. Again, I had a bit of
a hike to find someone to zip me up as I was here by myself but I was soon
heading out onto the River Orwell. The wind was a little patchy towards Pin
Mill so I turned and had loads of runs across the bay where the wind was at
its strongest. It again turned into another gybe feast and I was only a
fraction slower that the flat water of Point Clear:) No great speeds as a
fraction under when sailing broad and the water was lumpy to but good fun
none the less. Then with the wind picking up a little I started doing some
two mile runs downs towards Pin Mill but there were some big holes. I then
spotted another windsurf sail and had been joined by Michael Galbraith out
on his foil:) With the wind increasing even more I managed to plan for the
whole two miles to Pin Mill and was very pleased to get a 23.52 knot mile
which is not bad for a gusty river:) I was then getting some nice 28 knot
peaks so had several more runs across the bay to get past 30 nautical miles
before calling it a day. So, another top session covering 35 miles with an
OK average and mile being on the water 2 and a half hours. It was cooler
today only getting to 8 degrees but with hat and gloves I was OK!
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