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Member#: 1245 Location: Registered: 03-03-2005 Diary Entries: 1
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25th June 2022
Windsurfing: The Dip-Felixstowe Wind Direction: S Wind Stength: 18/22 Surf / Sea State: waves, smooth and lumpy Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: Mainly cloudy Max Speed: 24.98 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 34.75 mile (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Saturday 25th June - Windsurf **** - The Dip at Felixstowe – sunny
periods.
Fin – 24.98 knot max, 23.42 knot ave., 14.98 knot hour, 19.58 knot mile,
55.89 km., 14.32 knot alpha.
F2 282 Ride with Tushingham Vulcan 6m and 36 fin.
Another good day on the water, again giving time for the tide to drop and
the wind build I went to the Dip around expecting to longboard again as it
was looking marginal to shortboard. Paul and mark were already there along
with 8 kiters further along and it was windier than expected gusting over
20 knots so shortboards were soon on the beach, I rigged 6, Mark 6.2 and
Paul 5.6 which proved OK for most of the session. With the wind from the
south, it makes for some interesting sea conditions with the River Deben
making it quite big close in but there was a good section out past the end
of the shingle bar. After a few runs to check out the conditions especially
the tide which was still going out, so it was wind with tide but staying
upwind was no problem so had a run to the back of the shingle bar. Sadly,
the water was no smoother there as the river whizzes out through gaps in
the shingle bar chopping it up! So, I beat and stayed in front of the
launch but still doing fairly long runs out, nothing fast as too lumpy but
good fun none the less, could have done with a little more sunshine though!
Getting tired I came in for a drink and snack, also took a few pics,
nothing great as dull and the wind seemed to have eased a little, Paul even
changed to a bigger board just as Nick arrived from a kiting session with
his wave kit. I nearly didn’t bother going out again but was tempted to
try, wobbling through the rough stuff I found the breeze again with some
half decent waves at the end of the shingle bar and tried bearing off
across Bawsdsey Bay which can be really good but with the tide now against
the wind it really did get messy but at least the sun came out and I
managed another 12 or so miles before finally calling it a day. Mark was
lucky as the nut came off on his new chinook hinged uj, the second one I
have known came undone, not great:( So a good afternoon with a nice bunch
of windsurfers with even more wind tomorrow but not sure what to do
yet???
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