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12th November 2021
Windsurfing: Levington Wind Direction: SW Wind Stength: 5/25 Surf / Sea State: smooth Air Temperature: 14 Sea Temperature: Weather: sunshine and showers Max Speed: 18.97 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 19.75 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Friday 12th November - Windsurf ** River Orwell at Levington Marina –
sunshine and showers:(.
Foil – 18.97 knot max, 17.27 knot ave., 5.43 knot hour, 15.65 knot mile,
31.58 km., 13.91 knot alpha.
Exocet RF AST 91 with Slingshot Hover Glide 76 with Tushingham Thunderbird
6.5m.
With a moderate SSW forecast and with my cold/cough lingering I did not
feel up to an open water session so headed over to the River Orwell at
Levington despite the tide being low! There was a good breeze blowing
onshore but the water level was very low but I decided to give it a try
setting up my foil board and putting it by the marina entrance, then took a
chance with my favourite foil sail, the Tushingham Thunderbird 6.5. The
weather was not very inspiring as I took my sail to the water being cloudy
but mild. You did have to get your kit through a couple of metres of deep
mud before you reach the deep channel but that was not too big a problem
apart from a coating of mud on one side of the boom! I then did 24 tacks to
cover the 260m before reaching the deep water in the Orwell. Once you are
there you have plenty of deep water to sail in if you stick to the channel
which is easy in a SW. The session started will with the 6.5 being a
fraction big for a while, I got a few long runs down towards Pin Mill,
having fun flying past the odd yacht still out sailing! My gybing is coming
on OK now and it is good to practice on the flat water. Then the gloom
descended on me and the rain started with the wind dropping right off, not
great:( With the water level still low I did not fancy heading ashore and
floundered about hoping for the rain to clear and for the wind to build
again. The sun did manage to come out and I got a few gusts to continue my
gybe practice but it was very hit and miss. I waited for a ship to pass
before calling it a day. With the tide now coming in there was loads of
water to land. Pack up, quick chat with Jamie, hot shower and home for a
warming cuppa and cake.
PS - when I got home I discovered I had a pic in the local paper the Star
after getting two in yesterday too, always makes my day :)
Photo Album here
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