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4th June 2020
Windsurfing: Bradfield Wind Direction: NNW Wind Stength: 15/20 Surf / Sea State: smooth Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: Mainly cloudy Max Speed: 17.20 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 20.54 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Thursday 4th June - Windsurf *** - River Stour at Bradfield – mainly
cloudy.
Starboard Formula and Slingshot Hover Glide F/Wind with Tushingham
Lightning 7.
Foil – 17.20 knot max, 16.49 knot ave ., 8.09 knot hour, 13.85 knot mile,
31.40 km., 10.71 knot alpha
A good turn out of windsurfers at Bradfield on the lovely River Stour but
the days and days of sunshine have been replaced with cooler cloudy weather
and with the wind from the North this is the only local venue. Mag and I
were first to arrive around 8.30 with the idea of having a relaxing
breakfast in our van but loads of sailors soon turned up and the was loads
of water so I quickly set up my foil, now the hard bit sail choice ??? My
original sail was going to be 7.8 as with the wind onshore slightly from
the left so having a touch of west in it and with loads of leaves on the
trees on the far bank it was always going to be gusty. Then the wind
suddenly picked up and there was white water everywhere so several sailors
opted for smaller rigs and I made the mistake of going for 7m. I then spent
a lot of the session frustratingly underpowered:( As a heavier sailor with
a old heavy formula board I defiantly need to carry more sail but you cant
get it right every time and still had some nice flights in the gusts:) So
by the time I had rigged and got my wetsuit on the white water had
disappeared but as soon as I reached deeper water I was soon up and flying.
After a couple of tacks out into deeper water my plan was to head down
river to Shotley and had a good run past Wrabness but ran out of wind and
the wind looked patchy ahead so I tacked and headed back. I went in and
while uphauling my uphaul came untied so I had to retie it, this sadly
happened 2/3 times, luckily when I got home a new Easy – uphaul had been
delivered from Ebay:) I then decided to beat up river and made it to
Manningtree, turning when I again lost the wind just short of the Sailing
Club. I a few nice broad runs back until the wind went really patchy so
time to call it a day and I headed back to van Mag in the van for a very
late breakfast! Had a nice chat up with some of the sailors before packing
up and then having lunch, a nice salad:)
Walk **** - short Bradfield circuit.
With everyone now gone Mag and I decided to go for a walk and started off
heading towards Wrabness with the cool wind behind us, you defiantly need a
big fleece or coat today. There were a couple of horse riders having fun on
the beach with one going in the river really deep! Instead of continuing to
Wrabness we turned right across the footpath through the wheat field full
of noisy Sky Larks, under to railway line and up int Bradfield village.
Taking a small detour through the flowery Churchyard, then back down the
lane back to our van for a well-deserved cuppa and rock cake. Then its 23
miles back home to Felixstowe and although there is a foiling wind forecast
tomorrow I will save myself for the big winds coming on Saturday when a
trip to Point Clear is on the cards with fingers crossed it is not as busy
as the last time we went, still I can always disappear up the River Colne
again:)
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