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24th November 2020
Windsurfing: The Manor-Felixstowe Wind Direction: SW Wind Stength: 12/20 Surf / Sea State: smooth and big Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: some sunny periods Max Speed: 16.89 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 24 miles (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Tuesday 24th November - Windsurf **** - The Manor at Felixstowe – some
sunny periods and mild.
Foil – 16.89 knot max, 16.89 knot ave ., 10.76 knot hour , 13.69 knot
mile , 38.78 km .,9.75 knot alpha.
Exocet RF AST 91 with Slingshot Hover Glide 76 with Tushingham Lightning
7m.
It’s getting to the time of year when I am not keen on open sea sailing
but with a balmy 12 degrees and no water in our local rivers and with
several heading to The Manor the deal was done. Sadly, the council have
installed a parking meter at our favourite foiling car park and as I have a
trailer it would cost me £6 for a sail but loads of us were lucky enough
to get into a small parking area at the end of Felixstowe prom, the only
drawback being you had to climb over the flood gate! Mag came down so she
could walk back with Neil H, Ian C and Mark S already there with Paul S
arriving. A good turn out for a cloudy Tuesday in November with Andy,
Michael and Robert launching further up the beach! It was border line
between foil or fin but in the end, everyone foiled apart from Neil with a
SW probably gusting to 20 knots. I again rigged my go to foiling sail these
days, the Lightning 7m with the others going for 5.5 to 6.6 depending on
their size. I was not sure if the 7m might be too big but again was pleased
with the performance of this sail as I headed off the beach. I was soon up
and flying and with the sail being perfect I just carried on over three
miles up the coast with the sea getting bigger and the wind increasing the
further I went! I turned by the red and white bouy in front of The Dip and
started the beat back which is always great fun especially into a big sea,
you have to move constantly move to try and keep the board out of the
water. I made it back to The Manor with no dramas and was having so much
fun doing mile runs out to sea playing with the swell, not fast just mellow
fun:) You could run off really broad and beat back easily, when the sun put
in an appearance it was perfect, not the slightest bit cold:) Then my day
went wrong, I was trying a few gybes and was ailing away from my launch
beach when I though I hit something, coming to an abrupt stop, quickly
realising that my front wing hag sheared off, there has been a spate of
Slingshot failures so I have been nervous for awhile now. Then I could not
believe my luck when while laying in the water my 76 wing popped to the
surface, so it floats :) I grabbed it so that saved me a large amount of
money as Neil and Andy came over to check in out, so thank you to them as I
have ordered a VHF radio but it does not arrive for a couple of weeks.
Luckily, I was only 760m from the beach so once I had stuffed the large
foil down my float coat I easily sailed back to the beach, I was very lucky
as I could have been miles away! So that might be the end of my foiling for
a while as I sort out another fuselage!
PS - sadly we have just checked our bank statements to find when I bought
the foil and it was 30th May, 2019 so looks like it could be well out of
warranty!!!!
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