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24th July 2021
Windsurfing: The Dip-Felixstowe Wind Direction: ENE Wind Stength: 15/24 Surf / Sea State: smooth and big Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny periods Max Speed: 27.08 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 34.25 mile (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Saturday 24th July- Windsurf **** - The Dip at Felixstowe – sunny
periods.
Fin – 27.08 knot max, 24.64 knot ave., 14.17 knot hour, 17.54 knot mile,
55.13 km.,16.00 knot alpha.
F2 282 Ride with Tushingham Thunderbird 6.5 and 36 fin.
Nearly a sunrise windsurf, on the water at 6 :)
After yesterday’s cool foil I was keen to get out today before the wind
goes and the rain arrives, the forecast was for it to be windy all night
then drop during the day with rain coming so I was tempted by an early
morning drip to The Dip to make the most of the 5.55 low water. We were
woken by some oafs in the half way house opposite, swearing and knocking on
the flat windows to be let in and I think that was the police and then
again, more shouting at 5, so I checked the Landguard weather station which
showed an ENE 20/24 knots so that made up my mind to go. A quick breakfast
I hitched the trailer and headed to the beach, first dropping Ma off at
Jacobs Ladder so she could walk home, she had a nice time especially with a
tail wind and only seeing two other people:) The barrier was down so I
could drive straight down onto the very quiet prom with the sun just
appearing from behind a cloud, very pretty it was too. Being low water, the
conditions were ideal, fairly flat water close in with wind gusting to 24
knots I went for my favourite F2 Ride 282 at 115 lt. with the Tushingham
Thunderbird lll 6.5, I am loving the no cam sails, perhaps I will get a 7.5
to replace me knackered Lightning 7.8! With my shortie still wet from
yesterday and being a bit cloudy I went for my full autumn wetsuit with my
rucksack of spares including my vhf radio just in case I break something! I
was then on the water at 6, it’s always nice to have an early morning
session, I will have to do it more often having the sea all to myself.
There were a few waves to get through close to the beach but great bearing
off, I did not want to go too far down wind with the tide now coming in,
making it wind with tide so I headed up and then spent the next hour and a
quarter slowly beating out as you were heading into some steep waves before
turning around the red and white bouy approx. a mile offshore, then beating
to kite beach, the closer you got to the shore the flatter the water became
with a lovely smooth swell running too, made even better by glimpse of
sunshine and some nice gybing close to the beach. The sea did get very big
out by the big bouy but you just had to look for the right wave to turn, I
did not get it right every time, but great fun trying! A couple of
kitesurfers arrived but were only out for 30 to 40 minutes before going.
With 18 miles covered it was time for a quick break before adding another
10 miles before another break with my last trip out making it nearly 35
miles for the morning, with the tide running well now and the wind easing
it was time to call it a day meaning I was home by 9.15 after a great
session:) Then a bit more breakfast, enough energy left to do my exercises,
doze read and change some rope on an extension and boom before going for a
walk along the prom late in the afternoon as the wind drops but no rain
yet! That’s it for wind until later in the week now.
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