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23rd May 2021
Windsurfing: The Manor-Felixstowe Wind Direction: SW Wind Stength: 20/26 Surf / Sea State: lumpy Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: cloudy Max Speed: 25.81 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 25.75 mile (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Sunday 23rd - Windsurf **** - The Manor at Felixstowe – cloudy and
cool.
Foil – 16.45 knot max, 14.43 knot ave., 0.00 knot hour, 11.09 knot mile,
7.57 km.,0.00 knot alpha.
Exocet RF AST 91 with Slingshot Hover Glide 76 with Tushingham Thunderbid
lll 6.5m.
Fin – 25.81 knot max, 24.38 knot ave ., 10.86 knot hour, 22.86 knot mile
, 31.60 km., 14.56 knot alpha.
F2 282 Ride with Tushingham Thunderbird lll 6.5m and 36 fin.
Another miserable day on the coast, cloudy and cool, will summer ever
arrive??? I gave the wind a chance to build and the tide drop before
heading down to The Manor around 1.30 hoping to find a free parking space,
being a Sunday, it was still busy in Felixstowe despite the poor weather!
After a bit of a wait, I managed to get a double place and was checking the
conditions as Robert and Michael arrived and they were keen to foil so I
took both my foil and 115 lt. fin board to the beach and took a chance
rigging my new Tushingham Thunderbird 6.5 although the other two rigged
much smaller around 4.2 I think! I decided to take the foil out first but
was nervous I had way too much sail and that proved to be right as the wind
had increased with the sea becoming big too! It didn’t take any effort to
get up and flying as I ran deep downwind towards the pier not needing any
sail at all! I had planned to sail to The Dip to see who was sailing there
but I had way too much sail, my 5.2 would have been ideal, one day I will
rig right for foiling at Felixstowe. I decided to turn just past the pier
and had an exciting beat back through a large sea, great fun! All three of
us came ashore at the same time due to the strong winds and getting ashore
was challenging but we helped each other so nothing was broken! We all
swopped to our fin boards but I thought I might need a smaller sail too but
had some exciting runs out the mile and a half to the Wadgate post with it
being on the limit for this sail at times. I tried a fast mile run back
ending up by the Coastwatch Martello tower but getting back upwind was no
problem. After several fun runs, even managing to gybe too the wind went a
little patchy with the others switching back to their foils, I came ashore
to do the same but by the time I had switched my GPS the wind had returned
as the tide turned. As the Robert and Michael decided to call it a day, I
had a couple more long runs out, getting my fastest mile of nearly 23
knots, not too bad considering now lumpy it was!
So, a fun afternoon in winds robberly gusting over 26 knots with 26 miles
covered it was time to call it a day. I think the three of us are heading
over to Levington early tomorrow to make the most of the wind, tide and
rain is expected in the afternoon again. What a country we live in, April
was one of the driest months on record with May being one of the
wettest!
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