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9th September 2020
Windsurfing: The Manor-Felixstowe Wind Direction: W Wind Stength: 5/15 Surf / Sea State: smooth Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny periods Max Speed: 16.36 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 11 miles (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Wednesday 9th September - Windsurf *** - The Manor at Felixstowe to Walton
Tower – sunny periods.
Foil – 16.36 knot max, 13.23 knot ave ., 5.90 knot hour, 15.10 knot mile,
17.60 km., 0.00 knot alpha.
Exocet RF 91 AST with Slingshot Hover Glide 76 with Tushingham Lightning
7.8m.
Today looked the best bet for some foiling trouble was that the forecast
was for the wind to drop as the tide came in enough to be able to sail at
Levington or Bradfield the go to venues with the wind in the west! So when
Andy M. messaged this morning saying he was heading to The Manor as he had
foiled here in this direction before I hitched the trailer and headed down
with Mag so she could walk back:) Andy was there with wife Kerry so we had
a nice catch up before trying to work out what sail to rig with the wind
dead off it is difficult to gauge? Andy checked Landguard weather station
and we both decided to take a chance with 7.8. The sun was out and it was
lovely and warm so shortie’s were in the order of the day again:) Andy
was first away and wobbled out to the wind line, then dropped his rig to
check if there was weed on his foil, no weed but we have found the strong
tide here can defiantly effect the foil! It was probably half a mile before
I hit the wind band but when I did I had a pretty much perfect 5 mile ride
all the way across Dovercourt Bay stopping at Walton Tower to take a few
pics with the waterproof camera, having passed another windsurfing mate,
Mark Swain who was out teaching again in a 30 footer heading out to sea and
he managed to get a quick snap:) While sitting over near Walton I realised
that Andy was nowhere in sight, I had assumed he was just behind me, in
fact I didn’t spot Andy’s sail during the whole session:( I also
noticed how strong the tide was pushing me away from Felixstowe which made
getting flying difficult especially as the wind had eased, defiantly not
helped when I caught a lobster pot line! I did get flying a couple of times
especially in the River Orwell mouth but I was not concerned about getting
back as I was sailing a direct line back to the launch beach! I stopped to
take a few pics of a small boats moving the navigation bouys before
continuing back to the beach. The wind was pretty shifty along Landguard
beach but I got back OK. Once on the beach I spotted Andy for the first
time heading back. He had some good runs sailing closer to the shore a
couple of miles from the Orwell past Dovercourt. Still I enjoyed my 5 Star
5 mile run across the bay but only a 2 star trip back. I look forward to
sailing from The Manor again in an offshore wind as it is so smooth over
the Dovercourt side, just have to take care crossing the shipping channel
and watch out for the tides but you are on a big board when foiling so you
should be fine! The wind is not looking very promising for several days now
but you never know your luck! So good call today Andy and it saved me a 50
mile round journey to Bradfield:)
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