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7th August 2021
Windsurfing: Bradfield Wind Direction: SW Wind Stength: 5/25 Surf / Sea State: river chop and smooth Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: Cloudy with blustery showers Max Speed: 24.42 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 21.75 mile (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Saturday 7th August - Windsurf ** - River Stour at Wrabness – cloudy with
blustery heavy showers.
Fin – 24.42 knot max, 21.86 knot ave., 10.14 knot hour, 18.81 knot mile,
35.21 km.,11.66 knot alpha.
F2 Zantos 310 with 44 fin and Tushingham Lightning 8.5
After yesterdays battering at a very bumpy Manor I was not sure what to do
today so when Jason Powell messaged me to say he had had a good sail at
Wrabness yesterday I thought what the heck I would give the Stour a try as
have never sailed there in a SW. With parking tight at Wrabness I agreed to
meet up with Jason early at 9, we need not have bothered worrying as the
weather was so bad there were not many people about! We went to check out
the conditions, it is a job to gauge the wind in this direction being dead
off at our usual launch spot at Bradfield but here at Wrabness it is more
side shore but because of the trees at Wrabness nature reserve you have to
sail out to meet the wind line. Jason ashored me there was loads of wind
and rigged his 7.3 as yesterday, it did not look that windy but nice and
flat so took a chance with my big freeride kit, the 8.5 for the Zantos 310.
The tide was still low so did not consider foiling, perhaps later but
launching a fin board with the water this low is no problem. The wind was
patchy at best and was soon sailing in torrential rain, in fact the passing
rain really played havic with the wind only planing in patches. I worked my
way over to the Suffolk side as the wind increased and I had a good run
into Holbrook bay and then several long runs in front of the school in
winds gusting to 25 knots! I was beginning to think I might have trouble
getting back so started to beat back as the wind dropped very light as the
rain arrived again:( I found it quicker to walk for 400m to point opposite
Wrabness as two dads with their boy had just beached their boat to camp,
rather them than me in the rain! All I had to do now was beat the mile
across the river to the Essex side in very light winds and I wanted to get
going before the tide started to go out. A few foilers from Bradfield now
but struggling too:( I was drifting past through the moored boats with the
wind all but gone and I did manage after a couple of tack to get back with
Jason just finishing too. After we packed up the wind did fill in but too
late for us now. So another poor session spoilt by the inconsistent nature
of the wind with another windy day forecast for tomorrow I have no idea
what to do, the rain showers come through like today it could be another
old day, who knows????
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