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27th March 2021
Windsurfing: Levington Wind Direction: W Wind Stength: 5/25 Surf / Sea State: river chop Air Temperature: 7 Sea Temperature: 6 Weather: sunny periods Max Speed: 28.07 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 10.75 mile (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Saturday 27th March - Windsurf ** - River Orwell at Nacton Shores – sunny
periods.
Fin – 28.07 knot max, 23.87 knot ave., 5.67 knot hour, 11.64 knot mile,
17.62 km.,10.58 knot alpha.
F2 282 Ride and Zantos 295 with Tushingham X-15 7m and 36 fin.
With the wind from the west and cold there was only one option for me
today, Nacton Shores on the River Orwell, not ideal as the car park can get
very busy and the trees on the opposite bank makes the wind gusty, it is
always up and down on the river but it is particularly bad here! I checked
the wind early and had around 20 knots plus so had my breakfast, hitched
the trailer leaving home at 8.30 taking Mag with my then dropping her off I
Trimley for her to walk home. The height barrier was down but I managed to
get under, close really as I had my big Xantos on the roof and got parked
in my favourite spot by the gate. I then went to check the conditions and
it looked great, wall to wall sunshine with not a cloud in the sky and a
good breeze blowing down the river, it looked 5m foiling weather but I have
not got a mast at the moment, luckily, I have found a Tushingham 75% 4 and
4.30 mast but won’t get it for a couple of weeks, so fin it was today and
I wanted to get out quickly as high water was just after 11. I then made
two mistakes, first I went with my F2 Ride 282 at 115 lt. which was much
too small for the gusty wind and rigged my 4 cam Tushingham X-15 to try and
go a little faster than last time and it is a real pain to rotate! And to
be honest it was never really big enough, having trouble to stay upwind! I
had a few runs on the 115 but struggled really with a big wind shadow on
the far bank, I wobbled ashore for selfie time and a seal popped up to keep
an eye on me, it is just beautiful here just needed constant wind and more
of it! I then swopped to my bigger 133 lt board which was only marginally
better. Local sailor Steven Miller had joined me on the water and was going
better with his 6.5 but he was on a very wide slalom board, much better
upwind too. He did have a 42cm fin compared to my much smaller 36. It was
starting to cloud up and it was cold on my poor old hands and as I was
having trouble keeping upwind, I decided to call it a day. By this time
there was loads of people about, families out for the weekend plus dog
walkers and several mountain bikers! After packing up I again went home the
Levington way and had four deer run across the road in front of me:) With
Levington Marina opening up for windsurfing this coming Monday I went down
to check the parking situation. It was not ideal at the moment as they are
still dredging and making new pontoons so we will have to be careful to not
get in the way if we go Monday. So, I got home early before midday and Mag
had enjoyed her walk, stopping off at Morrisons to buy plants but got home
to a garden full of pigeon feathers, a nightmare to clear up too! She then
found the dead bird under our garden seat having to clear up some blood
before the kittens found it! Then our poor kitten, Benny and Rue were badly
traumatised when the great brusher of a cat paid a visit, Mag has never
seen our cats move so fast, then spending the rest of the day hiding under
our quilt! Around 4.30 Mag shouted that the Sparrow Hawk had returned
looking for its tea and I was lucky enough to get a few pics through the
utility window :) What an amazing bird it is too, stunning yellow eyes as
it wondered about under our seat before posing on a log before flying off
looking most humped off! Mag then retrieved the dead pigeon from the bin
and put it on the grass, perhaps he can have it for breakfast? Loads of
wind forecast tomorrow, much too much for me to sail at sea and the SW is a
good direction for Levington but not so good launching at Nacton because of
the trees opposite. With the clocks going forward tonight there is a good
high tide tomorrow much milder too , but parking could be a real problem
being a Sunday so I will make my mind up in the morning.
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