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11th February 2020
Windsurfing: Point Clear Wind Direction: W Wind Stength: 25/50 Surf / Sea State: lumpy Air Temperature: 6 Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny Max Speed: 32.13 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 1.30 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Tuesday 11th February – Windsurf * - Point Clear – sunny.
Fanatic Falcon 80 with 28 fin and Tushingham X-15 5.8m.
Fin – 32.13 knot max (year PB)., 15.29 knot ave., 0.00 knot hour, 0.00
knot mile, 2.40 km., 0.00 knot Alpha.
Having missed out on the main passing of Storm Ciara with a combination of
too strong a wind and the Orwell Bridge closed I was stupidly keen to get
out and chase 30 knots again! I did think long and hard about today with a
west wind forecast gusting to 45 mph and only 6 degrees but with wall to
wall sunshine and a favourable tide I made the effort to drive the 40 miles
to Point Clear across the border in Essex. As usual I got there way too
early and the tide was very low so I grabbed my camera and did a circular
walk around Point Clear. With yesterdays very high tide and another coming
today it had made a lovely job of creating a big sandy beach but the strong
westerly wind was doing its best to blow it away! I walked along the beach
towards Brightlingsea where several of the seaside homes had been damaged
in the strong winds, I was measuring 40 mph + on the gauge here. I walked
out onto a sand sip getting fairly close to Brightlingsea where several
beach huts were washed away yesterday! Getting onto the sea wall footpath I
was now fairly sheltered from the wind. Then it was through the caravan
site and back to the beach and the van. Another van had parked next to mine
so it looked like I would have some company. The tide was now well in so it
was time to decide what to rig, the kitesurfer inflated his 7m and I made
my biggest mistake of the day!!! I wrongly thought the wind had eased so
rigged my 5.8 for my 80 lt. It made a change to have someone close at hand
to zip me into my wetsuit and I headed to the water in the lovely bright
sunshine. I set off gingerly across the rough bit and entered the lagoon
but soon realised I had made a big mistake as I hit the wind way over 40
knots, I only had one run hitting 32 knots but the water was very choppy
making it next to impossible to sail. I returned slowly to the end of the
beach and had one more try but it was impossible with this sail and I soon
lost my grip, not helped by the cold so I decided to head back. Safely back
on the beach but along way from my van I derigged my sail and walked back
leaving on board there! Two kiters were now there but had moved back from
the seawall sitting in the van watching with wind now gusting to 50 knots
it was time to call it a day, shame really:( if only I had been sensible
enough to rig my 5.2 I would have got enough runs for a 30 knot average,
that’s another lesion learned but I couldn’t face rigging another sail
and struggling it back to my board so I backed up, picked up my board on
the way out and headed for home! I am getting fed up of these super strong
winds and cold temperatures with Storm Denis coming at the weekend:(
Luckily our Grandson Arlo is coming for the weekend and then we are off to
the mountains for a few weeks – cant wait to see the snowy mountains,
fingers crossed we can leave the strong winds behind us!
PS – I am looking for a reasonably priced second-hand GT-31, can anyone
help?
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