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3rd September 2021
Windsurfing: The Dip-Felixstowe Wind Direction: E Wind Stength: 12/17 Surf / Sea State: smooth and big Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny and warm Max Speed: 18 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 35.75 mile (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Friday 3rd September - Windsurf ***** The Dip at Felixstowe – sunny and
warm :).
Foil – 18.00 knot max, 16.41 knot ave ., 11.75 knot hour, 14.68 knot
mile, 57.45 km ., 12.96 knot alpha.
Exocet RF AST 91 with Slingshot Hover Glide 76 with Tushingham Lightning
7.8m.
We were tempted by a sunrise walk along the prom but it was very cloudy at
5.30 so went back to sleep! Then an amazing thing happened after a
fortnight of very little sun the blue skies returned to the East Coast
really lifting the spirits:) Again we had a perfect tide for The Dip with a
moderate breeze forecast so fingers crossed I could get back on the water
again? Exercises in the back garden before packing lunch I headed down to
The Dip arriving at 12.45 taking Mag with me so she could walk home and the
conditions looked absolutely perfect and I could not wait to rig. As Mag
set off for home, I set up my foil board and then had to pick a sail, in
the end I went for 7.8 which proved perfect for the whole session:)
Surprisingly there were not many windsurfers about with only me, David
Coles, Ian Clarke, Michael Galbraith with Al Wix at The Manor end! I was
first away and waa soon up and flying in the super smooth water at The Dip
where I could have stayed and practised my gybing but I just can’t help
myself and headed off really broad, playing with the swell all by myself in
perfect conditions, right sail, joust so much fun made even better by the
deep blue sky, certainly my favourite colour! I saw Al Wiz out on his fin
board and going well. I stopped in front of the beach at Landguard for a
few pics before starting the challenging beat back as the sea was really
big at this end especially out by the Wadgate post. It is good to try and
keep the foil board from hitting the big waves by using subtle movement
back and forth! I was joined by foil racer David Coles who spent most of
his session at The Manor but I returned to sail with Ian and Michael who
were having a gybe feast at The Dip:) I had a mixed day with my gybes but
it is definitely improving, just haven’t made up my mind whether to flip
the rig before or after changing my feet! It was so flat in close making
turning much easier, I was even using the waves to turn on out to sea with
varying degrees of success! After my long trip down the coast, I was
getting knackered so I decided to call it a day, shame really as the
conditions were perfect even though it was now wind with tide! The
kitesurfers were now out in force and I counted 17 in a fairly small area
in the mouth of the River Deben! So, a great day was had by all, definitely
one of my best sessions ever at Felixstowe on a foil:)
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