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9th August 2022
Windsurfing: The Dip-Felixstowe Wind Direction: E Wind Stength: Surf / Sea State: smooth Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny periods Max Speed: 16.72 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 35.50 mile (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Tuesday 9th August - Windsurf **** - The Dip at Felixstowe – sunny
periods and warm.
Foil – 16.72 knot max, 15.64 knot ave., 11.83 knot hour, 14.25 knot
mile, 56.80 km., 10.51 knot alpha.
Starboard Freeride 150 and Evolution Freeride foil with a Sailworks Retro
7.5.
After missing a marginal session yesterday afternoon, I was out on my bike
so watched a few foilers out I was keen to make the most of a similar
forecast for today. So, exercises in the sunny back garden and with the
wind building slightly I had arranged with Ian C to meet up at The Dip
around midday. I arrived first at 12.30, quickly followed by Ian and
Michael with Robert coming at one! There looked a nice breeze from the east
and with the lightweights rigging 6.5 I went for my old Sailworks Retro 7.5
which proved OK for most of the three hour + session, I did have to do some
vigorous pumping to get going but once flying it was really good, you cant
believe you can have this much fun in 12 knots of breeze:) In these
marginal conditions I did not fancy a sail down the coast just in case the
wind eased back and I had trouble beating back so started with a few long
runs straight out to sea. I realized that I was heading towards Rough
towers, a war time fort 7 miles out so decided to sail there, you have to
get across the shipping channel but the only ship in site was the Gardenia
Seaways ferry which I got in front of easily. The only other problem was
the large amount of weed which I managed to avoid. I came off the foil
maybe just short of the tower so stopped to take a few pics before setting
off on the return leg. It took awhile to get flying in the light winds but
was not too worried as I had to give time for two container ships to pass
right in front of me, one going out, with the other heading to Felixstowe.
The Hercules was doing low circuits, in fact it flew very low overhead
which usually means its dropping parachutists in the water in front of
Bawsdey beach! Although I actually missed the drop, I did see the two pick
up boats returning to Levington Marina! That was all very exciting and
entertaining :) Once flying the long run back was really cool as the sea
was fairly smooth and I got back to The Dip with no problems. I then did
several more long runs just enjoying the afternoon although it had clouded
over a little! My gybing in still not great not helped by the bigger sail,
lighter winds and the long runs I always do! Having been out for hours and
with the same forecast tomorrow it was time to call it a day, perhaps I
will do shorter runs tomorrow in an attempt to improve my gybing!
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