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25th May 2022
Windsurfing: The Manor-Felixstowe Wind Direction: SW Wind Stength: 20/25 Surf / Sea State: lumpy mess Air Temperature: 16 Sea Temperature: Weather: cloudy Max Speed: 26.32 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 29.50 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Wednesday 25th May - Windsurf *** The Manor, Felixstowe – cloudy.
Fin – 26.32 knot max, 24.98 knot ave., 15.49 knot hour (year PB), 21.52
knot mile (year PB), 47.35 km., 13.25 knot alpha.
F2 282 Ride with Tushingham Thunderbird 6.5m and 36 fin.
The a strong wind form the SW forecast but with an early high water there
was not too many options so I headed down to The Manor at 10.30 after
giving time for the tide to drop a little, also giving me time to do my
foot and back exercises. Mag came so she could get a walk with the wind on
her back because of the cloudy, windy day there was loads of space to park
in Squiz Lane but with the wind at this point WSW it was hard to judge its
strength so I walked down the beach to see if any other windsurfers had
arrived. Michael was putting his foil board on the beach and had a nice
chat while he decided what sail to rig, he went for 4.2 I think. I returned
and set up my 115 lt. F2 Ride 282 and took a chance with my Tushingham
Thunderbird 6.5 which to be honest was a tad on the big side but I stuck
with it for a couple of hours! I went for my usual hour, in fact I lasted
90 minutes covering 22 miles by doing long runs out to the shipping channel
where a large dredger was working but going fast was challenging with the
ship being a horrible lumpy mess, I was surprised when I got home that I
got two-year PB’s on mile and hour so can’t have been as bad as I
thought! You were sailing straight into some pretty steep chop but I did
try bearing off a few times and just missed out on a 25-knot average!
Sailing back was easier on my legs as you could run down the swell and
despite it being wind with tide staying upwind was no problem! David Coles
had arrived and was out foiling on his race kit with 7m while ¾ were out
further down the beach, a mixture of fin and foil :) I needed a break from
the battering so came ashore for a snack just as a huge container ship left
port, so got some pics, the windsurfers looked tiny against the huge ship!
I was a few miles short of 25 so went out for a couple more runs and, in
the end, sailed nearly 30. With a few more days of wind, I am not sure
where to go as I still have no foiling gear and not sure if I can face
another battering at Felixstowe? Will decide in the morning!
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