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6th September 2022
Windsurfing: The Manor-Felixstowe Wind Direction: SSW Wind Stength: 12/20 Surf / Sea State: smooth and lumpy! Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: Mainly cloudy Max Speed: 18.86 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 37.75 mile (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Tuesday 6th September - Windsurf **** - The Manor at Felixstowe – mainly
cloudy.
Foil – 18.86 knot max, 17.59 knot ave., 14.29 knot hour (PB), 17.37 knot
mile, (spot PB) 60.93 km., 14.46 knot alpha.
Starboard Freeride 150 and an Evolution Freeride foil with a Tushingham
Thunderbird 6.5.
Its looking like an OK forecast for at least a couple of days of foiling
here in Felixstowe so arranged with Ian to meet up at The Manor at one with
low water being at two. This gave me time to do my exercises in the back
garden with some sunshine, the wind looked to be all over the place with
spells of 20 knots gusts with it then dropping back! So, after lunch I
drove to the Manor carpark to meet Ian and check the conditions as Michael
arrived with Robert coming a little later. It looked fairly marginal with
the light sailors rigging 6.5 so I returned to Squiz Lane to set up my foil
board. I had found my wind gauge while sorting out my trailer, I also
sorted out a flat tire by removing a thorn, a few spins and a quick pump up
sorted that out, the wonders of ‘slime’ in the innertube:) I am getting
off the subject, I check the windspeed which was gusting to 17 mph so took
a chance with my 6.5. Being fairly mild I put on an old autumn wetsuit
turning it into a shortie which proved ideal! It looked light as I launched
but pumped up and was flying well, in fact got my best Felixstowe mile on
the first run! I am leading the hour category on the GPSspeedsailing site
and was keen to go for a fast hour straight off but sadly the wind did not
play ball and I had a bit of slogging followed by some vigorous pumping to
get up flying! At this point it was hard to stay upwind being underpowered
but I was doing long 3 mile runs and got back OK. Then for the second hour
the wind filled in, gusting to 20 knots again which allowed me to get my
best ever foil hour and this is just the start, all I have to do is improve
my sea gybing, some are good while others are falling short but great fun
trying. I did breach a few times pushing it hard, with wind against the
tide it had made it pretty lumpy! I had one nice broad run down to the
Fludgers and a good beat back into a big sea but was getting knackered so
decided to call it a day, pack up and head for home!
So the 3 star session improved a star as the wind picked up and I got a
couple of foil PB’s which is always nice:)
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