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4th September 2021
Windsurfing: The Dip-Felixstowe Wind Direction: E Wind Stength: 12/16 Surf / Sea State: smooth and big Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny and warm Max Speed: 18.88 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 36.75 mile (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Saturday 4th September - Windsurf ***** The Dip at Felixstowe – sunny and
warm :).
Foil – 18.88 knot max, 17.20 knot ave ., 11.30 knot hour, 14.91 knot
mile, 59.30 km ., 11.86 knot alpha.
Exocet RF AST 91 with Slingshot Hover Glide 76 with Tushingham Lightning
7.8m.
The forecast was pretty much as yesterday but with high water at 10.45 we
were in no hurry to get down to The Dip but it was definitely the windiest
part of the day, gusting 20 knots, sadly no beach. The sun was a little
slow coming out today but still managed my exercises in the back garden,
repaired a big hole in my 7.8, that and the 7m Lightning are pretty much on
their last legs so will have to start looking for a couple of replacements
soon, there is always something with windsurfing gear, especially when it
is as old as mine! Packed lunch, hitched the trailer and headed off taking
Mag for her daily walk arriving around 1.45 with David Coles already there,
considering it was a Saturday, sunny, good tide and nice foiling breeze it
was another low turn out with only Robert, Ian, Mark and Nick putting in an
appearance! Rigged as yesterday but it did not look as windy as yesterday
and it was a fraction lighter, I think but still enough to do what I did
yesterday:) If I was sensible, I should have stayed in the smooth water at
The Dip to perfect my gybing but I get bored easily so headed off down the
coast on some mega broad runs just playing with the swell, a little
underpowered but still flying. Made it to Landguard and tacked for the
return taking care to avoid the shallow bit. There was enough wind for the
beat but the sea again was very big, after some advice from David about
foiling in big sea conditions, he said fly high with weight on the back leg
and that certainly worked well managing to miss all but the biggest waves!
The sea was big all the way back to The Dip where again the water became
very smooth just perfect for foil gybing but sadly, I was knackered and
didn’t have the best gybing day, I know the theory just got to put it
into practice! I get it into my head to sail further than yesterday and
ended up the only one left on the water apart from a few kiters in the
Deben, they arrived late and nowhere near as many as yesterday! Still
another 5 Star Day was had by all I think, well perhaps not Robert those
bolts holding this mast to the fuselage sheared off, lucky it happened
right by the beach so did not lose his foil! Yet another Slingshot failure,
they definitely don’t fill you with confidence when using them, shame
they are not better made as every other foil has now improved leaving this
foil way behind. Slingshot have just introduced a carbon Phantasm foil
which looks absolutely amazing but at £2300 it’s way too expensive for
most and the ones that have just arrived here in the UK have a plate
fitting mast, I cant believe they are not making a tuttle mast as well :(
Hopefully that is it for wind so can have a few days off and that the sun
continues to shine!
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