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19th June 2020
Windsurfing: The Dip-Felixstowe Wind Direction: Wind Stength: Surf / Sea State: lumpy mess Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny periods Max Speed: 25.62 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 31 miles (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Friday 19th June β windsurf *** - The Dip, Felixstowe β sunny
periods.
F2 Xantos 295 with 40 fin and Tushingham Lightning 7m
Fin β 25.62 knot max, 24.61 knot ave ., 15.35 knot hour, 22.46 knot mile,
49.85 km., 16.06 knot alpha
Defiantly looked more promising today with a southerly wind to 20 knots
forecast which turned more SW in the end which meant you had to choose
between two venues The Manor or The Dip? Again, the tide was not great with
high at 11 meaning you were going to have to sail most of the session with
wind with tide. It would have been nice to get down early before the tide
turned but it started to rain so did my exercises instead. The rain now
gone, sandwich packed and trailer hitched I left home at 12.30 with Mag
still not sure but venue to pick? I had heard on WhatsApp that parking for
a trailer was a bit tight for trailers so I checked out The Dip first,
having dropped Mag off at The Fludgers so she could walk home. Conditions
looked fine so I decided to stop and was the first trailer on the prom but
several sailors were rigging including Michael, Swainy, Ian, Alistiar,
Richard and Peter. The tide had dropped a little so launching was no
problem and the wind line was very close to the beach. As I said it was
going to be wind with tide so I took no chances, rigged 7m and went out on
my bigger 133lt board with a 40 cm fin. This was pretty much ideal for the
whole session but to be perfectly honest Felixtowe, either end is not my
favourite venue as the sea is a lumpy mess at best. My first session lasted
well over an hour, you could sail really broad close in towards the River
Deben then heading up through the rough water and beating well past the red
and white bouy before looking for a wave to gybe on not easy at times as it
was pretty messy! Then you could let it go on the way in, playing with the
swell and itβs always fun to sail in the white water in the entrance to
the Deben! Coming ashore for a sandwich I then did another 10 miles beating
down the coast before going for a leg burning mile run and with the wind
easing it was time to call it a day. In the end I covered well over 30
miles but only managed 25 kt max but it was nice to be out in the warm
sunshine:) I think sailors at both spots had good sessions and a chance of
getting out over the next two days with Sunday looking particularly
promising!
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