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11th September 2020
Windsurfing: The Manor-Felixstowe Wind Direction: WSW Wind Stength: 14/20 Surf / Sea State: smooth and big Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny periods Max Speed: 17.96 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 30 miles (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Friday 11th September - Windsurf ***** - The Manor at Felixstowe to the
Principality of Sealand(Rough Towers) – sunny periods.
Foil – 17.96 knot max, 16.17 knot ave ., 10.95 knot hour, 15.09 knot
mile, 48.50 km., 10.95 knot alpha.
Exocet RF 91 AST with Slingshot Hover Glide 76 with Tushingham Lightning
6.5m.
Over the years I have had loads of long-distance windsurfing adventures,
mostly on my old long raceboard. These include several round island trips,
being the first windsurfer to sail around Tiree a definite highlight! But
one trip has eluded me so far, a trip over seven miles out to sea off the
coast at Felixstowe to the famous Principality of Sealand better known
locally as Rough Towers. We are all a little nervous of sailing that far
from the beach. With the arrival of the latest thing to hit windsurfing,
foiling, where you actually fly a couple of feet above the water, it has
opened up a huge area of sailing possibilities due to the foils amazing
ability to go easily upwind and down! Friend of many years Andy Mexome was
also keen to make the trip after he has been exploring the coast of East
Anglia of late so all we had to do was wait for the right conditions. With
several foilers meeting up at the best local foiling beach, The Manor at
Felixstowe, with the WSW actually stronger than forecast we decided to have
a try for the Tower:) Choosing a sail size is a little hit and miss with
the wind being a fraction offshore but we both rigged 6.5 which proved
ideal. With safety in mind we were sailing as a couple, both with GPS
Fastfind rescue devices, an I – phone, a small rucksack of spares, a
waterproof camera to record the event and a GPS to log the tracks. We are
also lucky in Felixstowe to have the coast watch in the Martello tower just
along from the Manor who are always on the lookout with large binoculars.
So, we didn’t just set off without due care and attention. We said we
would have a few runs to check the conditions were suitable before braving
the trip and breaking away from the shore. After a couple of runs out to
the Wadgate post, things were pretty much perfect so we continued sailing
out to sea. Once the shipping lane was crossed, I eased back just to check
Andy was there and saw him a hundred metres upwind, so it was time to
continue. With the tower slowly coming closer and closer, I had fun riding
down the swell. If anything, the sea was smoother far out than close to
the beach. Nearing the tower Andy gybed and sailed back to me saying that
he wanted me to be the first to ever foil to the tower, a much appreciated
gesture:) I stopped a 100m from the tower for safety reasons and we were
very surprised to see that we had been beaten out there by two sea
canoeists, that’s certainly a long way to paddle! Then Andy surprised me
by foiling behind the twin towers and then sailing through the two huge
legs! A feat I captured, slightly blurry on camera:) The fact that he lost
the wind midway and ended up in the water takes nothing from the feat! He
sailed over to me and said he asked the owner who lives in this remote spot
if it was OK and he said it was fine and went to get his camera! Andy then
said it was my turn so I gingerly fly over to behind the towers and I
thought what the hell, you only live once so went between the legs, I too
ended up in the drink and now have the scars to prove I touched the towers
as I had to push myself away from the massive leg but it gave me another
opportunity to get the camera out:) Now all we had to do was foil the 7
miles back and what fun that was running down the swells in what was now a
big sea as the wind increased to 20 knots. Not once did we feel out of
control and got back safely to the beach after about an hour and a half on
a really big high, another one ticked off the bucket list!!! Then after a
snack and drink it was time to head out again to have some fun. The wind
was good and the sea was big with loads of yachts heading up the coast. It
was just great sneaking up on the yachts and passing them closely astern
scaring the life out of the sailors as they just don’t hear you coming,
luckily most were pleased to see me as it is not every day, they are over
taken by someone flying! With the wind going even further offshore and
getting patchy it was time to call time on yet another 5 star foiling
session. I am loving the foil more and more after each session. Looking
good for the weekend as more and more windsurfers succumb to the lure of
the foil:)
Principlity of Sealand
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