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20th June 2020
Windsurfing: The Dip-Felixstowe Wind Direction: SW Wind Stength: 10/14 Surf / Sea State: smooth Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny Max Speed: 14.92 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 13.40 mile (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Saturday 20th June – windsurf **** The Dip, Felixstowe – sunny.
Starboard formula with foil and Lightning 7.8. wind 10 to 14 ssw.
Foil – 14.92 knot max, 14.02 knot ave ., 7.76 knot hour, 12.14 knot mile,
21.30 km., 9.86 knot alpha
After a top early morning bike ride and a yummy chicken sandwich in the
back garden with Mag I checked WhatsApp to see if anyone was out, learning
that first time foiler Paul Smith was out at The Dip. So I hitched my
trailer and headed down, several sailors were setting up their foils but
the wind looked marginal at best. With the wind pretty much onshore I
decided to give it a try, I set up my foil to give the wind a chance to
build but decided to rig my 7.8 as I had left my new 8.5 at home! David
Coles was flying everywhere on his full race set-up and 9m but I defiantly
didn’t have enough sail with 7.8 and I doubt my 8.5 would have been big
enough at this point! Then the wind filled in and I started to beat down
the coast but there was no way I could get anywhere near the racers but it
was great fun flying over the waves, as I neared Jacobs Ladder te wind went
light so I wobbled back ending up past the red and white bouy. Then the
wind filled in enough for me to comfortably foil on both tacks. It was
interesting sailing through the rough water in the River Deben entrance, I
took it steady going out but had more fun coming in. I then had some really
great broad runs down in Bawdsey bay where the sea was lovely and smooth:)
I was only in the front foot strap when going really broad but on other
points of sailing I felt comfortable in both straps. I am also learning to
keep the board from catching the waves by weighting the back foot. I am
loving the foiling at the moment and can’t wait for my new foil board to
arrive, it’s the first new board I have bought in 30 years! The only
downside was I put a 6” hole in my sail but it was soon repaired with
some tape. Another day of wind tomorrow so hopefully I can get out on the
foil again!
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