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31st August 2022
Windsurfing: Wrabness Wind Direction: NE Wind Stength: 10/25 Surf / Sea State: river chop and smooth Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny Max Speed: 27.45 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered:
Wednesday 31st August - Windsurf ***** - River Stour at Wrabness -
sunny.
Fin - 27.45 knot max, 25.83 knot ave., 13.55 knot hour, 20.04 knot mile,
68.57 km., 17.12 knot alpha.
F2 Zantos 295 with 36 fin and Tushingham Thunderbird 6.5m.
The wind Gods just keep on giving as the run of north easterlies continuing
with more wind today it was back to the River Stour at Wrabness for the
second day running, I was tempted by The Dip at Felixstowe but hope to go
there tomorrow:) We wind soon increased to 20 knots but with high tide
today at 3.13 I had time to do my exercises in the garden, better day too
with more sunshine:) Mag came once again, see is a star leaving Felixstowe
a little late today at 11 o clock, I took my trailer today as I thought I
would need some smaller sails and a fin board and parked easily once again.
I had no plans for today after yesterdays epic 48 mile foil so on arriving
I set up my foil but the tide was still fairly low and there was a good
breeze blowing down the river so I decided to try my F2 Zantos 295 taking a
chance with 6.5 which proved ideal for most of the session with this being
only the second time this month I have used a fin board:) I set off in a
bit of wind shadow at 12.30 but soon hit the wind line and was up and
planning across the river, I was going to have an hour or so on the fin but
was having so much fun going fast with some top gybing too and for the
second day running sailed over 40 miles, that’s 90 now in day days with
more tomorrow! As it was wind with tide, I tried to stay near the launch
beach but as the session progressed and the wind increased, I got braver
and ended up at Bradfield where there wee a few wingers, foilers and fin
sailors out and actually got my fastest speed here, nearly 28 knots with a
nice average, alpha and mile, in fact I had a good set of fast gybes
considering it was a little choppy! I was a little nervous about beating
back but made it easy enough coming ashore with Mag sitting on the beach
enjoying the view and checking to see if I was still alive as I had been
out well over three hours again. Had a nice chat on the lovely little beach
as a chinook helicopter flew over carrying a fork lift before packing up my
foil and heading back to the van for a late lunch as it was now gone four!
So two great sessions on the beautiful Stour, August has been a top month
with 12 sessions covering the grand total of 692 km (430 miles) :)
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