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7th November 2022
Windsurfing: Levington Wind Direction: SW Wind Stength: 10/20 Surf / Sea State: smooth then lumpy Air Temperature: 14 Sea Temperature: Weather: cloudy with light rain Max Speed: 18.53 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 24.75 mile (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Monday 7th November - Windsurf ** River Orwell at Levington – cloudy with
light rain:(.
Foil – 18.53 knot max, 16.64 knot ave., 10.94 knot hour, 15.60 knot mile,
40.03 km., 14.8 knot alpha.
Starboard Freeride 150 and a Evolution Freeride foil with a Thunderbird
Thunderbird 6.5.
After missing a couple of breezy days over the weekend due to it being very
wet, there is nothing worse than windsurfing in the rain, I was keen to get
out on the water today. I arrived just after 9 to make the most of high
wate at 10.30 with Robert and Michael already there with David and Ian
coming a bit later. There was loads of water but the wind looked fairly
light, Robert and Michael had rigged 6 and 5.8 as the forecast was for
winds gusting to 30 knots! I set up my foil board and took a chance with
6.5 which was fine when the wind was up! When I launched I se off towards
Pin Mill in good wind, in fact I thought it was going to be too windy for
my 6.5! I ran out of wind down towards the trees and set off back flying
towards the marina in really smooth water getting my best speed of the
session, then I hit something and went over the front, it must have been
yet another poor fish, I have hit several sadly here on the river, luckily
no damage done. I then had a good spell on the corner slowly beating down
towards Felixstowe docks. The wind was not constantly strong enough to get
upwind well with the short runs against the tide not helping but I was
enjoying myself getting some OK gybes despite the gloomy poor weather with
light rain too:( I got half way to the docks but progress was slow so
switched from gybing to tacking and eventually made it to the container
ship in the last berth where I stopped to take some pics. Sadly, the tide
was now going out and the wind went really patchy and I only got flying for
short bursts on the way back, it had chopped up too so from an OK session
it quickly turned to crap, in the end I was pleased to get back at 12.45
and was packing up when Mag arrived on her bike with lunch. I finished
de-rigging, biked to the shower block before returning to the van for a
yummy roll.
Neil had also rung to make arrangements for another trip over to Point
Clear tomorrow as it is supposed to be pretty breezy but maybe too much
south to be ideal?
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