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5th December 2021
Windsurfing: Bradfield Wind Direction: NNW Wind Stength: 5/20 Surf / Sea State: smooth Air Temperature: 6 Sea Temperature: Weather: Mainly cloudy, showers and rainbows Max Speed: 17.94 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 18.25 mile (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Sunday 5th December - Windsurf *** River Stour at Bradfield – mainly
cloudy with showers.
Foil – 17.94 knot max, 16.91 knot ave., 8.87 knot hour, 13.45 knot mile,
29.48 km., 12.97 knot alpha.
Exocet RF AST 91 with Slingshot Hover Glide 76 with Tushingham Thunderbird
6.5m.
Despite the cold weather continuing I was keen to get out foiling today
after missing out on a session at Levington yesterday. With the wind going
north the only option was the River Stour at Bradfield but not a great
direction in December making it cold but we had a very balmy 6 degrees and
to be honest the only thing that suffered were my hands! It was pretty
miserable first thing with not much wind but we decided to go anyway
leaving Felixstowe around half nine in the rain which was pretty heavy as
we crossed the Orwell Bridge but at least we had a lovely rainbow. It was
no surprise there was no body else in a very soggy field by the Stour, the
farmer might be closing the field soon as it is pretty wet now with more
rain coming! It was still raining but there was plenty of water but it did
not look very windy. After a cuppa I put my wetsuit suit on and with the
rain clearing I decided to go for it setting up my foil board. With a bit
of wind on the river now I went for my favourite Thunderbird 6.5 and set
off into the gloom with loads of wind, in fact I could have done with 6m at
times and had the best of the wind flying the width of the river not
pushing it too hard being so cold, unfortunately my board hit a wave and I
went in early getting my hands wet which made them cold for the session! I
was slowly beating towards Mistley playing with the swell and gybing. I
noticed that several cars had appeared by our van and there were 4 wingers
and a foiler out but they all sailed the other way! The sun came out in
patches which certainly warmed things up a little, as I neared Mistley the
wind went patchy so I headed back doing some long runs downwind with a
bizzard overhead:) In the end I was on the water nearly two hours not too
cold until I took my sail out of the board at the end getting my hands wet
which was very painful for a few minutes but after getting out of my wet
gear I soon warmed up in our lovely van with the diesel heater on with a
cup of soup and a roll! Mag had a good time too going on a soggy walk,
taking some great pics of the farmers sheep, finding a fantastic piece of
driftwood then writing our Christmas cards and sorting out an old
friend’s mobile:) we then have a good journey the 25 miles home and are
treated to another rainbow, shower followed by yummy homemade cake with a
cuppa. More wind next week but looking very unsettled and continuing
cold:(
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