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10th July 2022
Windsurfing: The Dip-Felixstowe Wind Direction: S Wind Stength: 10/16 Surf / Sea State: chop and smooth Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: Sunny and hot :) Max Speed: 15.53 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 21.25 mile (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Sunday 10th July - Windsurf ***** - The Dip at Felixstowe – sunny and
hot.
Foil – 15.53 knot max, 14.39 knot ave.,, 10.35 knot hour, 13.59 knot
mile, 34.38 km., 9.25 knot alpha.
Starboard Freeride 150 and an Evolution Freeride foil with a Sailworks
Retro 7.5.
After a top early morning bike ride and for the third day in a row the wind
built enough to go foiling and after a two-month layoff while I sorted out
new kit, I need time on the water to get my foiling legs again! A few were
already there including Mark, Robert, David, Michael and Andrew with
conditions looking really good, a tad breezier than the last two days. Mark
was first on the water with 7.3, you had to take it easy for a bit as there
was an area of confused water just off the beach but he was up and flying
but it didn’t seem as windy on the water as it looked. I nearly rigged
6.5 but once again went for my new 2001 Sailworks Retro which I am loving
as it sails like a sail that is much smaller, I can use my narrow boom
which makes the rig feel light:) Lighter foilers Robert and Michael went
for 6.5 while racer David went for 9.5. I am getting the hang of the
different size bolts and soon had my Starboard 150 on the beach. Shortie on
I was ready for the off and after a nervous first session the other day I
was much more confident today. There was a group of youngsters out dinghy
sailing over a mile out, I later learned they had sailed up from
Waldringfield sailing club so headed out to see them. I didn’t get near
them on the first beat but got very close on the second before beating down
the coast feeling much happier on the board now, am loving it, much
sportier an my Exocet and the sail handles well too, a great combination,
just perfect being out in the hot sunshine:) There was loads of lobster
pots which you had to avoid, I also hit something while sailing, must
luckily a fish! I made it just short on The Manor and the broad 3 mile run
back was just the past, perfect size sail just playing with the swell. I
ended up out by the dinghies again before returning the The Fludgers and
back as the wind eased, so time to call it a day!
So a much improved session than my first outing and we had a top day, early
morning bike ride followed by a to windsurf, easily a 5 star day:)
Photo Album here
Sunday 10th July – bike ***** – Early two rivers, Orwell to the Deben
– sunny and hot.
The heatwave continues with temperatures expected to reach 30 degrees
during the next few days! So, we decided to get out early on our bikes to
make the most of the peace and quiet with wall to wall sunshine:) We were
down on the prom at 6.30 with not a cloud in the sky and the deepest blue
too, definitely my favourite colour! We whizz along past The Manor and
through Landguard Nature reserve with rabbits running everywhere! We stop
by the River Orwell for a bit watching a small red coaster head out before
returning the same way, today Mag decides to carry on with me to Felixstowe
Ferry. We counted 15 campervans stopping overnight at The Fludgers, then
around to The Dip where we meet an old friend out walking her dog, stopping
for a chat. There are a few fishing boats out and a couple had paddled over
to the shingle bar in the River Deben to go fishing. It looked as lovely as
ever at the Ferry so walked out to the end of the jetty to take some pics
before heading out on the very bumpy River Deben path but we only had to go
as far as Kings Fleet before turning inland, then through the woods at The
Grove and home for a well-deserved breakfast.
With it supposed to blow 12 knots from the south I had one eye on Landguard
weather station while I did my exercises in the back garden while Mag
nipped up the town! Windsurfing mate Robert messaged to say he was heading
to The Dip, I checked again and with winds gusting over 14 knots another
foiling session was on! So after a quick lunch with Mag I headed down to
the beach at 1.
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