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5th August 2021
Windsurfing: The Dip-Felixstowe Wind Direction: SE Wind Stength: 14/18 Surf / Sea State: big and smooth Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny periods Max Speed: 16.39 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 26.25 mile (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Thursday 5th August - Windsurf ***** - The Dip at Felixstowe – sunny
periods.
Foil – 16.39 knot max, 15.27 knot ave., 11.40 knot hour, 14.40 knot mile,
42.12 km.,10.78 knot alpha.
Exocet RF AST 91 with Slingshot Hover Glide 76 with Tushingham Thunderbird
6.5m.
What a top day, again a lovely sunny, warm day here in Felixstowe,
breakfast then exercises in the back garden. Around to our friendly
next-door neighbours for a catch up over a cuppa and with the wind supposed
to build this afternoon and stay for several days I was keen to get out
windsurfing before the rain arrives! We had such a nice time we did not
leave until gone two with sailors already at both The Dip and The Manor.
So, no time for lunch I quickly hitched the trailer, took a bag of crisps
and a banana and set off for the beach, sadly I was in such a hurry that I
got to the end of our road before realising my trailer was not there! I had
not hitched it properly so quickly returned home to get it, luckily it had
not hit any parked cars! As I was a bit late heading down and a nice day, I
thought I might have trouble parking at my spot at The Manor so headed to
the windsurfer’s car park at The Dip, not the ideal venue with the SE
onshore wind making the launch harder than at The Manor, also you sail
straight into the rough water where the Deben enters the sea! Paul Smith
was just launching with 5.6 on his foil while Al Parker was rigging his
brand new 6.4 for his fin board. At this point I was not sure what to go
for, with the wind gusting to around 18 knots and did not look windy enough
to fin especially with wind with tide so I went for the foil rigging my
favourite Thunderbird 6.5 which in the end proved perfect most of the
time:) Paul beat had beat out to the red and white bouy then headed down
the coast so after I had my shortie on, I followed suit. It was a little
lumpy getting off the beach and then rough out until you passed the exit
channel then out by the red and white bouy I tacked and then made it all
the way to The Manor in one tack, in a big sea which made you concentrate
on flying over the big waves but so much fun especially in the sunshine. At
The Manor Andy M was out on his fin, I gybed and then played with the swell
at the way back, just mellow sailing, perfect sail size playing with the
swell. It was so good I did it twice more now Michael G and Rob with Al Wiz
were out with Simon C out winging. You do have to keep your eyes peeled as
there is loads of lobster and I did manage to sail over one and had the
stop and untangle the rope, I say save the lobster! I was having such a
great time even with the lobster pot I continued up the coast turning near
east Lane Martello tower before beating back to The Dip. There was some
nice waves on the beach but I landed with no problems ending a top session,
managing to pack up and get home just as the rain arrived. Several more
days of wind to come but with some heavy rain showers I am not sure where
to go, just not keen on travelling so will defiantly stay local!
PS - found on the beach a silver seiko waist watch, please message me if it
is yours.
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