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18th November 2020
Windsurfing: Levington Wind Direction: SSW Wind Stength: 15/28 Surf / Sea State: river chop and smooth Air Temperature: 15 Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny periods and mild:) Max Speed: 25.00 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 40 miles (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Wednesday 18th November - Windsurf ***** - River Orwell at Levington Marina
– sunny periods and mild.
Foil – 18.64 knot max, 17.26 knot ave ., 12.68 knot hour (PB) , 16.12
knot mile , 41.91 km .,0.00 knot alpha.
Exocet RF AST 91 with Slingshot Hover Glide 76 with Tushingham Lightning
7m.
Fin – 25.00 knot max, 22.83 knot ave ., 11.62 knot hour, 17.24 knot mile
, 22.49 km ., 15.36 knot alpha.
F2 Zantos 295 with 36 fin and Tushingham Lightning 7m.
The wind Gods just keep on giving with sunshine with 15 degrees plus a good
SSW wind possibly gusting over 30 knots there was only one option for me,
back to Levington Marina for my 112 session of the year, foiling certainly
gives you much more time on the water:) I arrived by the Orwell around ten,
a fraction early for foiling as the tide was still a little low, so I took
my big freeride board to the water hoping to fin as I have been on the foil
a lot lately but the wind did not look strong enough so set up the foil and
my favourite 7m Lightning, expecting that to be a bit on the large side as
I set off. In the end I had over two really full on hours on the foil
sailing from the corner down towards Pin Mill with wind gusting close to 30
knots at times making flying level a challenge:) It was particularly windy
on the corner but there were also some solid gusts in the flatter area
towards Pin Mill. A large red coaster came up river heading to Ipswich
which I followed easily overtaking it as its wake was causing havoc with my
foil! The 7m sail handles the big winds fine but I had too much sail today
to follow Andy M around to the Stour so just did long runs in front on the
marina, such great fun, all the better for the sun being out! It was too
windy at times to go really fast and I nearly did a couple of back loops
when the foil came out of the water, also it was not a day to practice my
gybes so mainly tacked. The water conditions would have been good for a fin
board too so at around high water I headed in for a quick snack and try out
the fin board which was already on the beach. I then had a nice hour on the
fin after planning away from the beach towards Pin Mill. Again, I had some
nice long runs beating towards the corner. Then speeding back running down
the swell. With the tide now turned and the wind going patchy it was time
to call it a day after covering over 40 miles, best of both worlds again
today, several out here of which most had a good day:)
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