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1st January 2023
Windsurfing: Levington Wind Direction: SW Wind Stength: 10/25 Surf / Sea State: smooth Air Temperature: 10 Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny periods Max Speed: 20.66 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 26.50 mile (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Sunday 1st January - Sunrise Windsurf **** River Orwell at Levington –
sunny periods.
Foil – 20.66 knot max, 19.38 knot ave., 13.46 knot hour, 17.83 knot mile,
42.44 km., 16.27 knot alpha.
Starboard Freeride 150 and a Evolution Freeride foil with a Tushingham
Vulcan 6m.
With the Grandson Arlo visiting with son Robert and partner Hannah I have
missed a few windy days but the weather has been pretty bad with loads of
rain I am not bothered, December turned out to be my worst sailing month by
far with only two sessions:( More great family news, our other son Dan with
partners Jays lovely little daughter who arrived a month early came home
yesterday, exciting times:) So after seeing the new year in well watching
some crap TV and watching a few fireworks in the rain I was keen to get my
first session of 2023 but also wanted to catch the first sunrise of the
year so got up early and headed over to Levington, arriving at the marina
at 7.20 seeing a Barn Owl on the way! The rain had cleared away and there
as around 20 knots of wind from the SW with plenty of water, first job was
to rig a sail in the dark so I could get a sunrise pic with and took a
chance with my 6m but sadly the sky was not great, a few clouds blowing
past but no sign of any red. I set up my foil board, put my winter wetsuit
on and set off walking around the marina looking for someone to zip me in
and got lucky when I found a nice lady cleaning the swanky showers who did
it for me. I get a few pics on the marina as I walked back to my kit. The
sun was now just showing above the clouds and I got my best photos of the
morning. The water was dropping away and the wind seemed to have eased but
I decided to stick with the 6m and was on the water just before nine. It
was not great to start as I played wait for a gust with my sail only being
right when the gust came through but I was flying in patches and it was
lovely to be out with the weather better than of late with geese flying
overhead. I did start to beat slowly towards Felixstowe docks but gave up
as the river lumped up and the wind dropped. I ran back avoiding a couple
of boats heading out to sea and 4/5 yachts came out to have a News Years
Day race as I made it back to the marina as the wind picked up nicely:) I
then had a really great hour, a tad overpowered at times but amazing fun
doing 6 long near two mile runs down towards Pin Mill in smooth water
getting some nice gybes, some fast miles, a decent hour and breaking 20
knots three times, good to be out with the yachts too getting ready to
race:) Being out over two hours and with the wind and tide dropping it was
time to pack up, shower and head for home for a family afternoon before
they headed for home to Surrey in yet more rain! So a good start to the new
year, fingers crossed there will be lots more to come!
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