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28th May 2020
Windsurfing: Bradfield Wind Direction: E Wind Stength: 10/16 Surf / Sea State: smooth Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: Sunny and hot :) Max Speed: 17.55 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 19.14 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Thursday 28th May - Windsurf ***** - River Stour Bradfield – sunny and
warm!
Starboard Formula and Slingshot Hover Glide F/Wind with Tushingham
Lightning 8.5
Foil – 17.55 knot max, 16.02 knot ave ., 7.81 knot hour, 14.42 knot mile,
35.50 km., 8.99 knot alpha
After this this mornings bike ride and having decided to head over to the
River Stour at Bradfield I had time to do my exercises in the sunny and hot
back garden with Mag potting up plants:) Then with lunch backed to leave
Felixstowe arriving at the beautiful parking spot at Bradfield around one,
the first windsurfer there but there were a few having fun on the beach
with kids playing in the mud. The tide was still fairly low so we had a
relaxing salad in our chairs taking in the view, the band of daises in
front of the van are just stunning:) I then set up my foil and take it down
to the waters edge with the wind gauge but it was fairly light so went back
and rigged my 8.5, the biggest sail I will ever foil with! Still no other
windsurfers have arrived as I wade out to find deep water, I have to go for
at least 100m before I can sail. Thing things didn’t feel right I set off
across the Stour, the sail felt wrong but I stopped on the far bank and
discovered I had some weed on the foil. That cleared things went from
strength to strength as I decided to beat down river towards Wrabness. My
upwind performance is coming along nicely now, not as good as Andy Mexome
or David Coles but acceptable for me especially as I had the whole river to
myself for an hour so had no one to judge my performance against:) With the
breeze gusting over 15 knots in the middle of the river the big sail was
perfect, I think you defiantly need some sail cloth to lean into! I am now
comfortable in both straps and hooked in, I still touch down from time to
time but I am flying a lot more now and there was some fantastic stretches
of flat water which was just amazing still flying even when you sailed into
more sheltered spots, this is a great foiling spot and we are lucky to have
it 25 miles from our house:) After an hour on the water all by myself and
was up to Wrabness when Andy launched and soon caught me up and passed me
heading for Harwich! It was great flying right up to the beach at Wrabness
showing off to the kids or whizzing pas t the few yachts out. The wind went
a bit patchy past Wrabness so I headed back sailing broad, I did have some
good wipe-outs today when trying to push it but the water was nice and warm
and I was wearing my shortie for the first time this year! I had been out
two hours of great fun and am loving foiling and cruising long distance is
what I love best:) With the tide now dropping and the wind even more patchy
it was time to call it a day, having a cuppa and cake with Mag. There were
about half a dozen foilers out with everyone par one using Slingshot foils
including some foiling novices going really well too. Perhaps the same
again tomorrow afternoon but it is our Grandson Arlo’s 3rd Birthday
tomorrow and we are not sure when we are getting the important video call
so will have to wait and see where I end up???
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