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29th May 2021
Windsurfing: Bradfield Wind Direction: NE Wind Stength: 5/15 Surf / Sea State: smooth Air Temperature: 18 Sea Temperature: Weather: Sunny and hot :) Max Speed: 15.98 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 25.75 mile (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Saturday 29th - Windsurf *** - River Stour at Bradfield – sunny and
hot:)
Walk ***** Bradfield to Wrabness.
Foil – 15.98 knot max, 15.19 knot ave., 7.47 knot hour, 12.99 knot mile,
41.70 km.,12.15 knot alpha.
Exocet RF AST 91 with Slingshot Hover Glide 76 with Tushingham Lightning
8.5m.
Today was a bonus session really as the forecast was always on the marginal
side but with wall to wall sunshine and temperatures pushing 20 degrees it
was too good a day to miss. With such good weather the coast is often best
avoided being very busy so with high water around 3 on the Stour we decided
to pack a picnic lunch and drive over to Bradfield. It was a win win
situation, have a nice quiet lunch with stunning views in a quiet location,
if it was windy enough I could foil, if not we could relax and go for a
walk:) So after the usual morning at home, me exercise while Mag pottered
both in the garden we drove the 25 miles into Essex with the countryside
looking lovely with many shades of green:) Michael Galbraith was there
rigging 7.5 with both his longboard and foil, David and Robert arrived soon
after followed by local James a bit later. There were gusts to 13 mph on
the beach but with Michael struggling on his foil to start with swops to
his longboard I was in no hurry to get out so after setting up my foil
board and 8.5, in hindsight I should have rigged my 9.4 to see how that
works in light marginal winds??? David Coles was now out with his racing
foil equipment with a 9.5 and was rarely off the foil which is very hard to
match on more freeride gear, in fact David had by far the best session and
it was much harder for the rest of us! The session started well for me as I
was soon flying across the river in super flat water but I had to keep
bearing off to keep it flying and then struggled to beat against the tide
as underpowered, most of the time the only way I could get going was very
vigorous pumping, something my poor old hands don’t like much! In the end
it was a session hard on the body with loads of slogging waiting for a bit
of a gust but it was lovely to be out in warm sunshine which makes a
welcome change as it has been chilly a lot this year. I also tried lots of
gybing but with a bigger sail in lighter winds it is not the best
conditions for cracking flying gybes, still it took me two hours before I
fell in! Still, it can’t have been too bad as I was out three hours, time
to check Mag is, OK? She had a nice time, even sitting in the sun for a
while, reading and dozing it was nice for her to relax for a bit! Had a
very welcome cuppa and cake and a nice chat with James before packing
up.
Walk ***** Bradfield to Wrabness.
Then at around 5.30 we went for a lovely walk to the cliffs at Wrabness to
check out the sand martins. With the tide dropping fast with a few waders
in the mud and sky larks flitting about it was lovely and still warm enough
for just a t-shirt:) Through the nature reserve we see the first martins
catching insects over the dykes and fields. Reaching the cliff which has
eroded a lot from last year with fewer nesting holes but there were loads
of martins zooming overhead but getting a pic is next to impossible! We
amble back to the van to drive back to Felixstowe, a nice way to end a good
day. Another day of similar conditions but not sure where to go at the
moment, back to Bradfield or perhaps The Dip for a change?
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