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24th July 2022
Windsurfing: The Manor-Felixstowe Wind Direction: WSW Wind Stength: 10/18 Surf / Sea State: smooth and lumpy Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: Sunny and hot :) Max Speed: 21.31 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 40.75 mile (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Sunday 24th July - Windsurf **** - The Manor at Felixstowe – sunny and
hot
Foil – 17.83 knot max, 17.03 knot ave., 11.29 knot hour, 15.99 knot
mile, 57.91 km., 11.29 knot alpha.
Starboard Freeride 150 and Evolution Freeride foil with a Tushingham
Thunderbird 6.5.
Fin – 21.31 knot max, 12.35 knot ave., 2.20 knot hour, 14.21 knot mile,
6.52 km., 0.00 knot alpha.
F2 282 Ride with Tushingham Thunderbird 6.5m and 36 fin.
Funny old day really, being carnival weekend, sunny too I decided to take
my trailer to Squiz Lane at the Manor at 7 in the morning to make sure I
could park and meet Mag at the end of the prom as she was out on her bike,
there was good 20 knots of breeze so it looked good for windsurfing later:)
Several sailors were heading down around 10 and I was lucky enough to get a
lift down as I had walked back earlier and the small car parking area was
full! The sw wind was still blowing 20 knots so I rigged 6.5 for my F2 Ride
282 at 115lt. with shortie on it looked like it was going to be a good day!
I was on the water at 10.15 but realised straight away that the breeze had
sadly eased, I had one long run out getting to 21 knots but struggled to
get back to my starting groyne not helped as it was wind with tide! I
quickly set-up my foil gear and was flying straight off the beach so went
broad and had a good run down towards The Dip with the 6.5 perfect but then
things went wrong with the wind dropping even farther and it turned into a
long slog back but after six tacks I had made it half a mile past
Felixstowe pier, I was thinking do I go back and change to 7.5 or pack up
as I was hopefully picking my Dad up from hospital later today! Then the
wind filled in a little and I managed to pump up onto the foil, strangely
once flying there seemed loads of wind! As I am not keen on pumping, I did
long runs out, some to three miles and in the end got my best top speed and
average on the new foil gear and am feeling more comfortable all the time.
There were now several out, mostly foiling but it was up and down but great
to be out in the hot sunshine:) With the wind up I decided to have another
3-mile run up the coast, playing with the swell heading up at the Red and
white bouy at The Dip before starting the long beat back, getting back
nearly all the way in one tack. It dropped again so after a couple of slow
run close to the shore I managed to get up one last time for a long run
before calling it a day. I had been out on the water well over four hours
non-stop so it was time to call it a day, getting home around for to
discover my Dad was being sent home form hospital so after a quick shower
Mag and I headed to Ipswich Hospital to pick him up which all went well,
glad to think he is now home:) With the wind blowing into the night the
fireworks which were due to be set off from the pier were cancelled! We
then had a lovely visit from my son and his partner who are having our
second grandchild next January:)
Tomorrow is looking promising with a good WSW forecast so I might head to
Levington early for some flat-water gybe practice?
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