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27th February 2022
Windsurfing: Levington Wind Direction: S to SSE Wind Stength: 20/25 Surf / Sea State: Big swell Air Temperature: 7 Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny Max Speed: 16.04 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 14.75 mile (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Sunday 27th February - Windsurf **** River Orwell at Levington –
sunny.
Foil – 16.04 knot max, 15.26 knot ave ., 9.26 knot hour, 11.77 knot mile
, 23.74 km ., 13.31 knot alpha.
Exocet RF AST 91 with Slingshot Hover Glide 76 with Tushingham Storm
5.2m.
I wanted to make the most of a top forecast, wall to wall sunshine with a
good breeze from the south with perhaps a touch of east in it making it
ideal for Levington, the only downside was the temperature, struggling to
reach 7 degrees and the 8.30 high water! With foiling buddy Robert away for
a couple of days birdwatching I had the whole of the River Orwell to myself
apart from the odd yacht and hundreds of Dunlins:) I arrived at the marina
around 9.30 with plenty of water and more wind than I expected gusting over
25 knots, cross-on from the left and with the tide going out there was a
good swell running too, it looked lovely in the sun so quickly set up the
foil. Rig choice is always a lottery so I went for what I thought was my
small 5.2 thinking I wanted an easy session as it was chilly and soon
realised, I could have easily been out on my 4.2 especially with the big
state of the river! I was a little nervous for the fist few runs being
overpowered and stayed in front of the marina but as my confidence grew, I
beat further down river towards the docks and the session turned into a
gybing feast, some crackers but others ended up in a swim but great fun
trying none the less and it is great using a small sail, so light in the
hands! It was a full-on session from start to finish but I lasted over an
hour and a half before I got knackered and decided to call it a day, shame
really as the river conditions improved as the tide dropped but us
pensioners have to pace ourselves:) I still had loads of water to land so
stayed pretty mud free, pack up, shower and home before 1, top session in
challenging conditions and maybe another go tomorrow, February has been a
top month, this being my 11th session so far!
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