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23rd March 2020
Windsurfing: Levington Wind Direction: SE Wind Stength: 10/20 Surf / Sea State: river chop Air Temperature: 10 Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny Max Speed: 24.57 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 29.35 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Monday 23rd March – Windsurf **** - River Orwell at Levington – sunny.
F2 Zantos 310 with 44 fin and Tushingham Lightning 8.5.
Fin – 24.57 knot max., 23.46 knot ave., 12.17 knot hour, 18.28 knot mile,
54.40 km., 16.47 knot Alpha.
For the third day in a row I took my gear to the water but I actually got
out on it today after two aborted mainly due to being too cold and my back
is playing up too:( I will to windsurf for as long as possible in these
very difficult, worrying times, I windsurf almost exclusively by myself so
hopefully I pose no danger to myself or anyone else. Windsurf mate was
going to Levington today to foil and he was already rigged and ready to go
when I got there, a 6.6 with his foil and the conditions looked perfect for
foiling too, a good SE breeze, loads of water and flat too! I was torn
between fin and foil as I like to do a good hour each month for the gps
sites so with the good wind of the last few days dropping tomorrow I
decided to try the fin and rigged big, my 8.5 on my 147lt. board. Andy
headed out and to start with looked to be underpowered so I had my fingers
crossed that I could get going? It didn’t start well as the rope broke on
the front of my boom as I set off, so I had to switch booms before
continuing! By this time Andy had beat into the wind band and was soon
disappearing to Felixstowe dock and probably beyond. It didn’t take me
long to discover I had made a mistake to fin and found it really difficult
to beat to the corner especially as it was wind with tide! I decided to
persevere and made it to the corner in the end but it was slow going at
times and foiling would have been a 100% better, just not windy enough to
fin! This was a real shame as the river was really smooth. After an hour or
so things did pick up as the tide slowed, then turned and the breeze filled
in. I was getting some nice runs across the river gybing in fairly flat
water on each side. Andy was back in view and was having fun beating,
sailing broad with some top flying gybes too! Andy had done his 25 miles so
called it a day but I carried on with the breeze now gusting to 20 knots so
it was pretty much none stop planing, not particularly fast as it was now
wind against tide so the river chopped up but it was still great fun in the
wall to wall sunshine with only my hands getting a bit chilly. Also, with
my zip broken and I have a small gap now which sadly lets cold water in:( I
was joined by another windsurfer out on 6.5 who launched from the other end
of the marina. With the tide dropping I decided to call it a day and was
surprised to see I had sailed 33 miles:)
Might get a foil tomorrow before the breeze drops away?
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