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24th April 2021
Windsurfing: The Dip-Felixstowe Wind Direction: NE Wind Stength: 10/15 Surf / Sea State: smooth and big Air Temperature: 8 Sea Temperature: 8 Weather: sunny periods but still chilly Max Speed: 16.83 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 33.50 mile (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Saturday 24th April - Windsurf **** - The Dip at Felixstowe – sunny
periods but still chilly.
Foil – 16.83 knot max, 15.71 knot ave., 10.85 knot hour, 13.87 knot mile,
53.74 km.,9.16 knot alpha.
Exocet RF AST 91 with Slingshot Hover Glide 76 with Tushingham Lightning
8.5m.
It was a marginal forecast today and with high around ten I was in no hurry
to go down as The Dip is usually best avoided at high as very little beach!
I was sunny and warm in our back garden so did my exercises while Mag
pottered in the garden mainly doing her compost bins, she is obsessed with
compost! A few had arrived at the beach but the wind was still light
according to Landguard weather station so had lunch and helped Mag with her
compost before with the breeze filling in a little decided to drive down
and check out the conditions? I parked my trailer on the prom OK but our
small car was full as Andy M and Paul S were out while Jamie, Ian, Robert
and David were rigging, the sea was mirror flat but the wind also looked
very marginal so I was not getting too excited as am not a fan of light
wind foiling! I quickly set up my foil board and rigged my 8.5, the first
time I have used the big sail on the sea and parked across the road. While
getting Rob to zip me in my wetsuit, my full winter one plus hat and gloves
as it is still chilly here, probably only 8 degrees with the sea the same
temperature I spotted Jamie’s partner Andrea with their new baby girl
Indie she is such a sweetheart, never stops smiling and we love seeing pics
of her on Facebook :) so I said a quick hello to them before heading out. I
am not a huge fan of vigorous pumping as my hands are not keen but it was
definitely called for today, if you waited for a gust, then run down the
swell and you were soon up and flying. It is amazing that once you are up
and flying the breeze seems to have increased and I was really pleased with
the way I could keep the board flying in the light stuff by just running
down the swell. There seemed enough wind to go for a wander so had three
long runs probably 2 miles out ending up at the Wadegate post and finally
turning just past The Manor Martello. The beat back was interesting with
the wind a little marginal I had to keep bearing off down the swell to keep
flying which meant it was slow progress upwind but it did not matter as I
was not racing and in no hurry. It was lovely doing long runs, one nearly
2.50 miles out by the shipping channel where the sea did pick up big!
Although completely by myself I felt safe as was carrying a rucksack of
spares plus my VHF radio and gps rescue beacon:) The last few runs as I
neared The Dip took some time, it might have been because it was wind with
tide but I got back safely in the end with the sea now really good with the
wind probably the strongest it had been all day and 5 kiters were now out
but wall the windsurfers had packed up! Looking the same direction for
tomorrow so will check it out again in the afternoon, might even be enough
to get out on the fin again if not the foil it is, win win either way:)
Then might even get a session in at Bradfield on Monday as well and am then
looking forward to my second covid jab on Wednesday!
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