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22nd May 2020
Windsurfing: The Manor-Felixstowe Wind Direction: WSW Wind Stength: 15/25 Surf / Sea State: lumpy Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: Mainly cloudy Max Speed: 25.48 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 24 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Friday 22nd May - Windsurf **** - The Manor - Felixstowe – mainly cloudy
until I went home then sunny and hot!
Starboard Foil Freeride 150 and Slingshot Hover Glide F/Wind with
Tushingham Lightning 7m.
Foil – 16.69 knot max, 14.83 knot ave., 9.83 knot hour, 12.80 knot mile,
19.20 km., 9.80 knot alpha.
This is the first of three breezy days and several mates were going to West
Mersea but I decided to stay local today. With the wind WSW and 20 knots
The Manor was always worth a try and I arrived down on the beach at 8.30
after dropping Mag off at the end of the prom so she could walk home. There
was a couple of fishermen in the groyne by the steps and had been there all
night, so I claimed the one to the right. With the wind slightly cross off
it is a job to gauge the wind strength although the sea still looked fairly
smooth. So I rigged 7m and took my F2 Zantos 295 to the beach, I already
had my wetsuit and I was set to go with a small rucksack of spares and my
rescue beacon but the wind didn’t look enough for the fin so I quickly
set-up my foil and headed out. With the wind in this direction getting off
is easy and I soon found the wind line and was flying out to Wadgate Post
about a mile and half. It is a different ball game on the sea to keep the
board flying, downwind is fine as you seem to smooth out the sea sailing
broad but heading back upwind in some decent waves is much more
challenging. Sometimes I just hook in get in both straps and sail
conventionally don’t trying too hard to fly as it can be tiring. It is
always great when you get up flying creaming upwind, we have been a bit
full on during the last couple of months with lots of exercise and bike
rides and it is taking its toll on the poor old body. So, after a good hour
of foiling and with the sea getting messy as the wind increased it was time
to head in and switch to the fin.
F2 Zantos 295 with 38 fin and Tushingham Lightning 7m.
Fin – 25.48 knot max, 23.71 knot ave., 13.61 knot hour, 19.84 knot mile,
25.20 km., 15.69 knot alpha
Again, I sailed for another hour but it was tiring as the sea got bigger as
it approached high water but at least I had wind against tide which means I
had no problem keeping upwind. The fin is much fast than the foil but going
fast in a lumpy sea was next to impossible especially with tired legs:( I
was sailing runs a little to the right of the foiling session and was
turning by the shipping lane bouy about a mile offshore where the sea was
particularly lumpy, probably the tide running harder here? With little
beach left I decided to call it a day and packed up as one of the fishermen
caught a small skate, there are a lot about apparently! Another windy day
and am thinking of going to Point Clear but not overly keen on travelling
and would have probably gone to Levington if the marina was open for
windsurfing:(
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