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10th August 2020
Windsurfing: Bradfield Wind Direction: NE Wind Stength: 8/18 Surf / Sea State: smooth Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: Sunny and hot :) Max Speed: 18.38 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 14.50 mile (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Monday 10th August - Windsurf **** - River Stour at Bradfield – sunny and
hot.
Exocet RF 91 AST with Slingshot Hover Glide 76 with Tushingham Lightning
8.5m.
Foil – 18.38 knot max, 15.81 knot ave., 9.60 knot hour, 13.78 knot mile,
23.35 km., 8.96 knot alpha.
After two lovely days over the border at Bradfield in Essex foiling, I was
expecting to have a day off today but then learned that long time
windsurfing mate who couldn’t make the weekend was heading over today to
continue the windsurfing lessons for his Grandson. Well that set the seed
in my mind that we could head over in the afternoon to catch the tide and
have a nice catch up as Pete has recently got a nice new campervan. The
farmer who we pay to park in his field is at the moment allowing us to stop
overnight so this was a rare opportunity to get away in our much loved
little VW as we have not had much opportunity of staying out after we had
to come back early from the French Mountains at the start of the Corona
outbreak and now everyone and their Uncle seem to be getting campers/
Caravan and we fear wild camping is going to be extremely difficult in the
future:( As we were not in any hurry we had a nice morning in the garden
with me doing my exercises while Mag was having fun setting up her new cold
frame. Then I sorted out the van, bedding, food etc as we didn’t need
that much for one night away, I learned that I had a big pic in the local
paper and we needed Weetabix for breakfast so stopped at Tesco on the way
out of Felixstowe. Peter was already there sitting by his camper but his
wife poor Gill had been stung in the mouth by a wasp which had been a
problem over the weekend! Will the Grandson was having fun out on the river
windsurfing in the light airs and really warm water! The farmer came over
in his telehandler (that’s a big fork lift to you and me) came over for a
nice chat as several foilers arrived. So I decided to rig up 8.5 even
though that looked like it might be too big as this was the most wind we
had had and then we discovered we both had senior moments, first Mag who
went to tesco got the paper and fruit but no Weetabix so we had no
breakfast and then I discovered I had left my shortie, harness, buoyancy
aid and shoes in our back garden!!! Luckily local foiling newcomer James
came to my rescue and lent me his spare. I then put my rash vest and
neoprene shorts on and headed out bare foot, the first time in 30 years and
loved it especially as the deck of my lovely new Exocet foil board is
covered in comfy padding:) It was defiantly breezy and the big sail was
pretty full on as I flow two miles into Holbrook bay. I then had some of
the best runs I have had on the Stour, maxed out trying to sail fast over
smooth water and am loving the 8.5:) I did sail too close to the shore near
Holbrook School and got my foil absolutely covered in weed but with the
water so warm that was soon sorted and I did a mega two and a half mile
flying run back to Bradfield as the wind decided to drop. The only ones
flying now were racing foilers David and Nick on 10m rigs with super big
boards! Time to call it a day and relax with friends watching loads of
people enjoying a late afternoon in and on the river:) Another windsurfing
friend Jason was down swimming with his daughter and very kindly agrees to
bring us some breakfast serial back later! We were soon left all by
ourselves as Jason returned with his wife and daughter with our breakfast
and we had fun on the beach as the sun set. So a top three days in a
beautiful spot with some great foiling too and a nice quiet walk planned
for tomorrow!
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