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7th June 2020
Windsurfing: Bradfield Wind Direction: W to NW Wind Stength: 10/18 Surf / Sea State: smooth Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: cloudy with showers:( Max Speed: 17.63 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 13.20 mile (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Sunday 7th June - Windsurf * - River Stour at Bradfield – cloudy with
showers.
Starboard Formula and Slingshot Hover Glide F/Wind with Tushingham
Lightning 8.5
Foil – 17.63 knot max, 15.40 knot ave ., 8.44 knot hour, 12.46 knot mile,
19.30 km., 10.32 knot alpha
After yesterdays hectic session on the fin it was time to get back on the
foil and in the end, I wish I had stayed at home! Headed over to Bradfield
and the field soon filled up but it was difficult to pick a sail as the
wind was probably west which means there is a shadow close to the shore? It
looked patchy but with white water at time so took a chance with 8.5 which
in the gusts was too much but as usual with river sailing it was up and
down and you could sail out of the main wind band if it became too much. To
be honest I didn’t feel comfortable for most of the session with the big
sail somehow not right and I couldn’t get my feet in the right position,
perhaps I should have moved the mast further forward to balance it more?
There were times when I couldn’t get the board to fly, Andy M had the
shame problem a couple of times and we are sure that’s its weed on the
foil, it only takes a small amount to mess things up!!! I was challenging
at times as I headed downwind towards Shotley so decided to return up river
and was comfortable in both straps, hooked in but then things went wrong. I
was pulled onto my sail managing to put my knees through two panel of my
sail and as I couldn’t get my feet out of the strap ripped one off. That
certainly reduced my sail area as I continued the beat back making it very
difficult to get up and flying not helped by the patchy nature of the wind.
I got back OK if a little depressed, it is not a surprise I went through my
sail so easily as all my sails are old with the monofilm having seen better
days, as for the board I think it is also the end of the line for that too,
still it only cost me a hundred pounds and must I must have had 50 foiling
sessions on and I think it has been holding me back for a while and signals
the end of my foiling for a while:( So with a trailer full of tatty old kit
it is time for a massive rethink just a shame the pension wont stretch to a
full set of new kit:(
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