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30th May 2021
Windsurfing: Bradfield Wind Direction: NE Wind Stength: 15/22 Surf / Sea State: river chop and smooth Air Temperature: 18 Sea Temperature: Weather: Sunny and hot :) Max Speed: 17.15 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 42.75 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Sunday 30th - Windsurf ***** - River Stour at Bradfield – sunny and
hot:)
Foil – 17.15 knot max, 16.21 knot ave., 12.30 knot hour, 14.75 knot mile,
68.62 km.,12.30 knot alpha.
Exocet RF AST 91 with Slingshot Hover Glide 76 with Tushingham Lightning
8.5m.
With the great Bank holiday weather continuing and a bit more wind than
yesterday forecast it was another trip over to Essex to make the most of
the late afternoon high at Bradfield on the River Stour, East Anglia’s
premier foiling venue:) It gave me time at home in the morning at home with
Mag, doing my exercises in the back garden in warm wall to wall sunshine
with swifts darting about overhead. As I had left Mag for over three hours
yesterday while I had a pump feast yesterday, she did not fancy another
trip out so stayed at home doing gardening being entertained by our two
naughty kittens, Benny and Rue causing mayhem! With my lockdown hair now
completely out of control and as the weather has warmed up so I am not
wearing my windsurf helmet and neoprene cap to keep my head toasty I am now
sporting a pony tail kindly done by Mag to stop my hair flapping about
while sailing and a fetching black skull cap to protect my damaged skin
from the sun! With a delicious egg sandwich made, trailer I head off at
midday arriving as usual a little early, the Bank Holiday motor cyclists
were out in force and one had had a bad accident on the sharp corner
accident black spot by the small bridge and was laying on the verge waiting
for the ambulance to arrive! I was the second to arrive with Neil and Linda
Hurrrell already there, so in the end it was a shame that Mag did not come
as she would have had some company! The tide was fairly low still and three
didn’t actually look that much more wind than yesterday as the field
quickly started to fill up with loads more here than yesterday. With the
foil board on the beach and Neil rigging his 8m I again went for my 8.5,
hoping that there was not going to be as much pumping as yesterday! I was
first out and had to wade out to the yellow 8 knot bouy to find deep enough
water, as I was not really comfortable yesterday feeling my harness lines
were too long, I put my boom higher today which seemed to help. I soon
realised as I set off across the river that it was much windier than
yesterday in fact gusting it excess of 20 knots, I decided to beat down
into Holbrook bay to see how I got on, but the big sail worked really well
handling the wind superbly and as with all my sailing I would rather have
too much sail than not enough! In fact, I ended up sailing pretty much none
stop for three and a half hours and I can’t overstate now good it was,
definitely one of my best foiling sessions ever! Flying pretty much all the
time with no pumping required today, the 15/20 knot wind range is just
perfect for foiling! I had Holbrook Bay pretty much all to myself in fact
despite being a lot more sailors than yesterday it felt that I had the
whole river to myself and rarely got within half a mile of anyone else,
just now I like it:) The was a fairing big swell running with some
interesting gusts but the beauty of this venue is that it is often flatter
with less wind either ide making gybing easier which is actually coming
along nicely now, not flying all the ay around but getting closer! After
beating just past Wrabness, always fun to sail amongst the mooring I
decided to head back up river which was going to be interesting with the
strength of the wind. In the end I decided to sail really board, probably a
dead run sailing fairly slow just playing with the swell hardly needing the
sail at all and was very quicky back to the launch beach, I was having so
much fun I continued upriver briefly stopping in the shallow warm water in
front of Mistley quay to take some pics. Carrying on to Manningtree Sailing
Club where the river is at its narrowest and the wind the strongest, I took
it fairly easy here as was not sure of the depth but I did not hit the
bottom once today:) I beat back was also mega fun so I decided to carry
onto Wrabness once again before having a lovely long broad run back as the
tide was now beginning to drop! So nothing fast today despite the good
winds just fantastic cruising on the much loved slow old Slingshot foil, I
am intrigued now what a more sporty foil would be like and would definitely
like to try something a little faster now!
Time to pack up and head for home as we are actually around the neighbours
for a quiz today, there was a mix of fin and foil here today and great fun
was had by all, always great to be out in the warm sunshine and perhaps
more again tomorrow but perhaps not was windy as today?
Arrived home safely, quick shower followed by cheese and toast and then out
a couple of doors down the road where we had such a laugh with a quiz and
snacks not leaving until 10.30 – what a great day :)
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