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17th October 2021
Windsurfing: The Dip-Felixstowe Wind Direction: SW Wind Stength: 10/17 Surf / Sea State: lumpy Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny periods Max Speed: 16.39 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 22 miles (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Sunday 17th October - Windsurf *** The Dip at Felixstowe – mainly
cloudy.
Foil – 16.39 knot max, 15.44 knot ave ., 11.80 knot hour, 14.73 knot
mile, 35.43 km., 11.99 knot alpha.
Exocet RF AST 91 with Slingshot Hover Glide 76 with Tushingham Lightning
7.8m.
There was a chance of a sail today as the forecast with a SW to 15 knots
but the mornings weather was poor, very cloudy with some light rain, also
with high water around 10 I was in no hurry to get down. So spent the
morning doing my exercises and then with the wind building I spotted Swainy
and Paul Already down at The Dip after checking the conditions on the
webcam I decided to head down and join them. I dropped Mag off at Jacobs
Ladder before continuing to the beach and was impressed by the new barrier
gate with its new lock:) The others were nearly ready both having rigged
7.3 and with a bit of white water I quickly set up my foil and was about to
rig 7m as Paul headed out but looked under so swopped to my 7.8. There was
a bit of a break on the beach but you could easily get out but you then
sailed straight into the lump bit caused by the River Deben flow and the
wind was light, so slowly sail out to smoother water out by the red and
white bouy where I was able to pump it up onto the foil. Paul was now going
OK while Swainy headed back to rig something bigger, I think. I then had a
good hour and a half doing really long runs out, slowly beating down the
coast but it was slow going upwind against the tide but the sea was fun to
sail in being quite big. The wind increased a fraction and I started to
make progress up wind, I had a two-mile run out to take pics of the small
ship moored offshore before turning back as the wind eased right off:( I
managed to fly nearly all the way back to Jacobs Ladder before it went. I
made it back OK after two slow runs back, so a 4-star session went to three
but it was good none the less being so mild too, we even had a little
sunshine too. Ian and Robert had also come down for a short session before
the wind went and there had been at least 8 kites out. There is some big
winds coming with Wed/Thurs looking particularly good if we can avoid the
rain, so fingers crossed for Point Clear on Wednesday and maybe Levington
on Thursday?
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