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24th October 2021
Windsurfing: Levington Wind Direction: SW Wind Stength: 10/20 Surf / Sea State: smooth Air Temperature: 13 Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny periods Max Speed: 19.38 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 37.50 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Sunday 24th October - Windsurf **** River Orwell at Levington – sunny
periods.
Foil – 19.38 knot max, 18.24 knot ave ., 10.69 knot hour, 15.59 knot mile
, 60.30 km ., 14.68 knot alpha (PB).
Exocet RF AST 91 with Slingshot Hover Glide 76 with Tushingham Thunderbird
6.5m.
With our Grandson hopefully driving done for a few days I was keen to get
out fairly early so I would be home when they arrived, was not sure whether
to go to The Dip at Felixstowe or Levington, in the end I chose the River
Orwell. I think it was going to be busy today as several were heading down
around midday but with high water at 2.30, I know I could get out much
earlier by sailing out of the marina channel and arrived around 10.30. The
water was still fairly low so I set up my foil board and with some really
good gusts going through I went for my Tushingham Thunderbird 6.5. Being
first to arrive I was able to reserve my trailer down to the launch spot so
I could get away easily when finished, my reversing skills must have
improved, it was made better because there was no one watching:) There was
already several yachts out on the river including the squibs racing soon to
be joined by the kids sailing from the pontoon up the river. I had to wade
around the rocks at the launch beach to the marina channel but soon found
deep water and made several short tacks out to the main river at around
eleven o clock. The wind was strong at this point and I definitely did not
need anymore sail as I headed towards Pin Mill in lovely sunshine and flat
water! You always run out of wind by the trees near Pin Mill so gybed and
had several long runs in front of the marina. I must have been on the water
at least an hour before there was any sign of more windsurfers, in the end
there were 6 more windsurfers out all foiling! With the wind at its
strongest on the straight towards Felixstowe I decided to beat up to the
docks having great fun racing with the yachts which I could easily beat if
the wind stayed up, sadly it was a little gusty so couldn’t always get
flying! I stopped near the last berth at the docks to take some pics before
heading back, sadly the wind was down and it was not until I was nearly
back to the marina that it picked up again! I then had an interesting hour
or so looking for a strong gust to practice gybing in front of the marina.
I find the secret is to go in as fast as you can and actually made a few
flying gybes, now I am not sure whether to switch my feet first or the rig
having tried both. It takes you by surprise when you get one right thinking
that was easy only to end up in the water at the next attempt! Still great
fun trying even though I was getting pretty knackered at this point. I was
also pushing to try and get 20 knots but after a couple of big crashes
eased off a bit! I was out the best part of four hours in the sunshine not
cold at all but I did have my neoprene hat and buff on, although I had my
gloves on my wrists, I did not have them on. Time to call it a day, pack
up, shower and head for home and wait for the arrival of the Grandson:)
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