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19th October 2022
Windsurfing: Levington Wind Direction: E Wind Stength: 20/25 Surf / Sea State: smooth Air Temperature: 15 Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny periods Max Speed: 20.06 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 22.75 mile (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Wednesday 19th October - Windsurf **** - River Orwell at Levington –
sunny periods.
Foil – 20.06 knot max, 18.59 knot ave., 13.76 knot hour (spot PB), 15.99
knot mile, 36.60 km., 16.47 knot alpha (spot PB).
Starboard Freeride 150 and a Evolution Freeride foil with a Tushingham
Storm 5.2m.
With 20/25 knots of wind forecast from the east today I was hoping to sail
from The Dip at Felixstowe today and headed down at 10.30 to make the most
of the 1 o clock low water. Wave sailor Paul had already rigged 5m and was
ready to go but the sea was pretty big as the wind was onshore which did
not look very inviting to me despite the sunshine! There was a bit of a
shore dump but Paul got away with no problems but I know straight away he
was way under powered as he struggled to get going. Sadly, he ended up at
the end of the prom with a long walk back with his sail, I did go and
retrieve his board for him. He then rigged 6m and headed out again but was
still under powered and quickly lost ground downwind, if an experienced
wave sailor like Paul was struggling then I was not going to risk it here
as I have already had a ride in the lifeboat this month so headed for home.
I sorted out a few pics I had taken and was lucky enough to get one on
ITV’s About Anglia weather in the evening:) It seemed a shame to waste
the wind so I headed over to the River Orwell at Levington leaving Mag to
have a blustery bike ride around Felixstowe. Despite being low water at the
marina it looked good, sunny and fairly flat and with the wind from the
east you could launch by the marina entrance and sail straight out of the
channel so I set up my foil board. Sail choice was harder as the trees down
past Loompit lake sheltered the launch a fraction but there looked loads of
wind on the water so took a chance with 5.2 which proved OK for the session
although there were some good gusts! The launch was easy and I was soon up
and flying, a few short tacks and I was on the straight leading towards
Felixstowe docks which is where I spent most of the session having loads of
fun gybing. I turned mostly when the gusts hit and got some good ones, in
fact my top ten alphas were all over 15 knots, it is much easier to turn
when the wind is up and the small sail is sweet to use:) I was surprised to
get several OK mile runs considering most contained 2 or 3 gybes! Then the
sun went in and the wind turned a fraction north making it very patchy so
it was time to call it a day and landed OK despite the low water, pack up
and head for the showers. Its looking wet tomorrow but windy again on
Friday:)
PB – just realised I got a couple of spot PB’s today, best alpha and
hour, that always nice:)
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