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23rd July 2021
Windsurfing: The Dip-Felixstowe Wind Direction: ENE Wind Stength: 14/20 Surf / Sea State: smooth and big Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny periods Max Speed: 17.51 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 27.50 mile (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Friday 23rd July- Windsurf **** - The Dip at Felixstowe – sunny
periods.
Foil – 17.51 knot max, 16.53 knot ave., 10.03 knot hour, 14.24 knot mile,
44.16 km.,11.42 knot alpha.
Exocet RF AST 91 with Slingshot Hover Glide 76 with Tushingham Lightning
8.5m.
Looked forward to today for awhile as this ENE breeze has been forecast for
several days now and it actually deliver for a change:) With high tide a
bit early for the River Stour at Bradfield especially with the best wind
coming in the afternoon I decided with a dropping tide to head down to The
Dip arriving around 1.30 having given the tide time to drop a little! The
sea was still quite high but the sea was flat so launching would be easy
and foiling newcomer, lightweight Chris Stephens was ready to set off
having rigged his 7.5. Chris was soon up and flying and looking good but it
did not look overly windy which left me no choice but to rig my 8.5. I set
up my foil board, the first time I have used it since 13th June due to
breakages and a big thank you to David Coles who has done an excellent job
of repairing it:) I have sorted out a replacement Slingshot Infinity 76
wing matched with a new fuselage being the cheapest way to get back foiling
and could not wait to give it a try! Despite being cloudy and not as warm
as the last few days I went for my shortie which was fine as I set off
really broad hoping to sail down to The Manor where a few other foilers had
launched. It is great fun sailing downwind hardly using the sail just
running down the swell and soon bumped into Andy Mexome out with his 6.6
but I seemed fine with my much bigger sail so continued to The Manor as the
wind increased. For a few minutes I wondered if I would get back but by
sailing slow and flying low in what was now a pretty big sea I made it back
to The Dip in 10 challenging runs, nothing like pushing yourself a little!
I thought I would have to change down but Chris was still out with his 7.5
and Paul Smith was also out foiling now, another lightweight with his 8m so
I decided to stay out. I am really glad I did as the sun was out, the tide
had dropped, the wind eased down and the sea was super flat and I enjoyed
some fantastic long broad runs only beating when the sea lumped up out past
the red and white bouy! It was ideal for some gybe practice; Paul is
getting close to foiling gybes but I am still a work in progress! Chris had
swopped to his fin board with the 75 but then made the mistake of changing
down to 6.6 as did newcomer Tony but they never had enough sail and quickly
lost a few groynes. I saw Paul hit the bottom hard and not on the old fort
which is a problem here which is in front of the beach café, it was the
muddy bottom, so foilers must take care here when the tide is low! I was
tempted to take my big freeride fin board out for a spin but after kiter
Daniel had some trouble with the wind dropping and had to swim in, I
decided against it, shame really as the sea looked great but I was cold now
so decided to pack up and head for home – top session with a mix of big
winds and sea to some lovely smooth blasting in the sun, nice to be back on
the foil:)
PS - nearly forgot, Boaty Mac Boat face better know as the David
Attenborough left Harwich and headed out to sea and there were all sorts of
other ferries and container ships too!
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