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6th July 2020
Windsurfing: Bradfield Wind Direction: NW Wind Stength: 15/28 Surf / Sea State: smooth, nice swell in channel Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: Mainly cloudy Max Speed: 17.74 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 28 miles (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Monday 6th July- Windsurf **** - River Stour at Bradfield – mainly
cloudy.
Starboard Formula and Slingshot Hover Glide F/Wind with Tushingham Vulcan
6.
Foil – 17.74 knot max, 16.48 knot ave ., 10.34 knot hour, 13.31 knot
mile, 44.70 km., 12.02 knot alpha (PB).
After 6 sessions in the last 7 days I hope we have some light wind days for
my poor old body to recover! With some pretty full on fin sessions of late
Mag and I headed over to the lovely River Stour at Bradfield hopefully to
get out on the foil. I sadly left my brand new Exocet Foil board at home as
it looked a bit breezy to try a new board and I am also trying to source a
board bag which is harder than you think for a board 230 x 91 !!! With high
water around one we arrived just before eleven with fin sailors Neil
Hurrell and Peter Edmunds ready to set off with 7.5’s rigged! With the
wind NW there was a bit of a wind shadow near the shore it was difficult to
judge the wind strength although it did look windy in the middle of the
river! Andy Mexome had arrived and was keen to foil so that decision was
made foil it is:) Andy rigged 5.8 while I went for my 6m, the smallest sail
I have ever used for foiling! Despite the cloudy weather I again went for
my shortie, then Andy both set off together at 11.30 with plenty of water
in the river and the fin sailors going well on the far side! Andy decided
to head down river towards Shotley but as the forecast was for the wind to
drop during the session, I went the other way, beating up to Mistley. I
soon found the wind line and boy was it windy!!! But I am fairly
comfortable now going upwind, hooked in with both feet in the straps! I
flow most of the way and it did feel a little strange using such a small
sail but it worked really well in the strong wind and I only hit the bottom
once! The wind went particularly patchy so I turned in front of Manningtree
sailing club and started back. Sadly, the wind had dropped up this end of
the river I thought I had made a mistake taking the foil out as I could see
in the distance that the fin sailors were still going well! But I need not
have worried as the wind soon returned after a couple of slogging runs.
Going downwind not daring to sheet in running up and down the swell is such
good fun and you can soon cover big distances! I did try to try some
fast-broad runs but it is scary and things go wrong very quickly and ended
up in the air a couple of times with the board upside down!!! But unless
you push yourself you don’t learn anything, the only thing letting me
down was my tired legs after days of windsurfing! I had some great runs
both up wind and down ending up in Holbrook bay just past Wrabness. In the
end I was on the water 3 hours having such a great time, nowhere near as
fast as on the fin but it feels so much fast flying out of the water or
just playing with the waves in the deep channel! With the tide dropping and
the wind easing it was time to call it a day for a yummy sandwich in the
van with Mag who had been on a nice walk to Wrabness Nature Reserve:) It
was a good turn out for a dull Monday with at least half a dozen of fin and
foilers out enjoying the good breeze. We all had some good banter while
de-rigging and checking out racing foiler David Coles brand new board which
is the size of a garage door and defiantly not for me, still he was out
with an 8m sail in winds approaching 30 knots!!! Then it was time for a
cuppa with a yummy rock cake and were as usual the last to leave!
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