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12th February 2020
Windsurfing: Levington Wind Direction: WNW Wind Stength: 10/35 Surf / Sea State: lumpy mess Air Temperature: 7 Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny Max Speed: 27.29 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 7 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Wednesday 12th February – Windsurf ** - River Orwell - Levington –
sunny.
F2 Zantos 295 with 36 fin and Tushingham Lightning 6.5m.
Fin – 27.29 knot max., 25.27 knot ave., 7.00 knot hour, 22.81 knot mile,
13.10 km., 17.77 knot Alpha.
My second poor session in two days, shame really as both really sunny days
but sadly both on the nippy side and thank goodness we are off to the
mountains soon as I am now officially fed up of all this really windy/cold
weather with Storm Denis arriving at the weekend with heavy rain an added
bonus! I did think long and hard about going today but it was such a lovely
winters day and with the wind in the west, a top direction for Levington I
decided to give it a try. I waited until gone eleven giving it time to warm
up a little getting to a balmy 6/7 degrees in the end but it is very hard
on my poor old hands:( I half expected it to be a foiling day but on
arriving at the marina was surprised getting 25 mph on the gauge with much
more wind in the middle of the river with the wind WNW. There have been
some super high tides just lately so parked a little bit away from the
river and set up my 6.5 for the 133lt. Felixstowe windsurfers Mark Swain
recently home from a top holiday in El Medano who is working at the marina
came over for a chat so I didn’t have to go for a wander looking for
someone to do my wetsuit up! On taking my sail to the small beach to attach
it to my board and it had gone! The wind had unfortunately blown it over
the rocks putting a nice hole in the bottom:( So it was looking like for
the second day in a row I had probably rigged too big! There were some big
gusts in the middle and the river was very choppy so not great. I had a
couple of short runs across the river before heading down towards
Felixstowe dock looking for some smoother water. I made the mistake of
landing on the gusty sheltered Shotley side to adjust my harness lines and
then had trouble setting off again, not helped by several wooden post
groynes in the way! I got going in the end returning to the far end of the
marina. I had one more long run but with the wind gusting to 35 mph and the
river uncomfortably lumpy it was not much fun so returned to the far end of
the marina. With the wind very strong, the river very bumpy and my hands
very cold I decided to walk around the marina back to the van, at least
that way I could get my wetsuit undone on the way! Wave sailor Michael
Archer had arrived to practice some moves, in the end the wind had eased
and he was a bit underpowered:( I have never seen the river so high as I
left for home!
I got home in good time but Mag was out I decided to head down to
Felixstowe seafront to check out the high water. It had been high with a
lot of shingle on the prom and the beach lovely and sandy like Point Clear
was:) As I was walking along I spotted a nice piece of coal and went in
have a closer look. Then I came across Roger a birdwatcher we usually see
when out on our bikes looking for amber amongst a big dump of coal, the
most I had seen in a couple of years. Roger gave me a plastic bag and I
soon collected 6k and was surprised to see Mag also collecting coal from
the other end of the groyne:) In the end we got nearly 10 k which will keep
our open fire going for a couple of night!
PS – I am looking for a reasonably priced second-hand GT-31, can anyone
help?
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