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22nd June 2020
Windsurfing: The Dip-Felixstowe Wind Direction: ssw Wind Stength: 12/14 Surf / Sea State: smooth Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: Sunny and hot :) Max Speed: 17.04 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 17 miles (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Monday 22nd June – windsurf ***** - The Dip, Felixstowe – sunny and
hot.
Starboard formula with foil and Lightning 7m. wind 12 to 14 ssw.
Foil – 17.04 knot max, 14.78 knot ave ., 9.76 knot hour, 12.37 knot mile,
27.40 km., 9.32 knot alpha
After four windsurfing sessions in a row I was hoping for a relaxing light
wind day but from quite early on there looked like there was going to be
enough for a foil after lunch! So did my exercises in the sunny back garden
and got a wonderful Father’s Day card from my son Rob with a lovely
message from the Grandson Arlo and have been enjoying a large box of
Maltesers from Dan my other son who sadly is now in lock down for a
month!!!! I made yummy gammon sandwich for lunch then had to make up my
mind whether to go to The Manor or The Dip, as it was a lovely hot, sunny
day here in Felixstowe I thought I might have trouble parking my trailer at
the Manor so went to the Dip, dropping Mag off on the way so she could have
a walk! Robert was already there, quickly followed by Andy and Ian all
going out foiling with Swainy down to watch still nursing a waist
injury!!!! The sea did look lumpy but there was a nice breeze, cross on
from the right so I rigged 7m while Andy went for 6.6. Andy was first to
leave the beach in what looked like fairly marginal conditions but was soon
up and flying so I quickly headed out and was up almost straight away! I
beat out to the red and white bouy tacked and then headed down towards the
River Orwell. I was amazed that I made it to the Manor windsurf beach in
one tack flying most of the way close to the shore trying to keep my board
from hitting the waves, it is a very active thing to follow the up and down
of the sea but I am improving with more time on the open sea. I waved to Al
Wiz who was fin sailing at The Marina as I tacked to head back the ¾ miles
to The Dip. To be honest it was worth 5 stars for that run alone, just
sailing on a dead run, close to the shore while playing with the swell. It
didn’t feel that windy but the 7m was just perfect, only losing the wind
for a short section at the bumpy Jacobs Ladder! I crossed the rough water
of the River Deben sailing a short way into Bawdsey Bay before doing it
again, but beating closer to the shore, only just missing the pier. I had
to tack once to make The Manor meeting up with Andy who was loving the
conditions up this end! Another super run back enjoying the swell but the
wind did seem to be easing a little so after into Bawdsey Bay again I
headed back to the Dip. I got a little close to the shingle bank and
touched bottom briefly but by flying the board I got through the shallow
section. I took it easy through the confused river mouth and landed with no
mishaps, I need to work on launching and landing which is much easier on
our river venues! I can honestly say this was one of my best sessions of
the year and am absolutely loving the foiling and cat wait to get my new
board, hopefully later this week but then I will be scared to use it as I
haven’t had a brand new board in 30 years!!! With a mini heat wave coming
it looks like we might get a run of foiling days later in the week but
hopefully Mag and I can get out early tomorrow for a breakfast bike
ride!
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