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12th March 2023
Windsurfing: Levington Wind Direction: WSW Wind Stength: 10/25 Surf / Sea State: river chop and smooth Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: Mainly cloudy Max Speed: 19.69 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 36.75 mile (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Sunday 12th March - Windsurf **** River Orwell at Levington – mainly
cloudy and mild.
Foil – 19.69 knot max, 18.39 knot ave, 12.12 knot hour, 16.20 knot mile,
59.15 km., (year PB) 15.66 knot alpha.
Starboard Freeride 150 and an Evolution Freeride foil with a Tushingham
Thunderbird 6.50m.
After a spell of cold weather which included a lot of rain, some snow too I
was keen to get out on the water again today with a good breeze from the
WSW and a balmy 12 degrees. In fact, the last time I foiled was 17th
February, the day that Maggie was very sadly knocked off her on her way to
meet me at Levington, she had to have stitches in her top lip, badly
knocked her front teeth and broke her wrist:( She is progressing OK, her
face has healed really but her teeth and arm which is in a cast for another
three weeks is still uncomfortable but lucky for her she can still walk
otherwise she would have gone stir crazy! So, with high water on the River
Orwell at 14.40 I was in no hurry to get there and had arranged to meet up
with Robert and Ian around 11 which gave me time to do my exercises. Mag
was keen to come and I dropped her off in Trimley at 10.45 to walk the four
miles to the marina, I continued on, spotting a Red Kite on the way:) The
water level was stall low when I arrived which gave me plenty of time to
set up my foil and with the wsw gusting to 16 mph I rigged my 6.5 by which
time there was enough water to launch OK with Robert going for 6m and Ian
who arrived a little later going for 5.6m. WSW is not the best direction
here and can be gusty with the water lumpy but with the air temperature now
12 degrees you can’t complain but sadly the sun of early morning had
disappeared. Having had a dodgy knee of late I gingerly found my feet
today, in fact my leg was fine while sailing and I was soon up and flying
but the main wind was on the corner, you ran out of wind if you went too
far towards Felixstowe docks with gybing OK in the lumpy water. I could see
the dinghies racing upriver at Woolverstone so I started the beat to see
them. I had to let a coaster heading to Ipswich pass and the wind was
patchy in places but with some really big gusts coming through which made
for some challenging conditions:) I got to Woolverstone in time to see the
finish of a race, fast and furious it was too, and spoke to windsurfer Paul
Michael out racing:) I then had a three mile run back before having several
long runs towards the dock in smoother water. Being on the water for three
hours and getting knackered it was time to call it a day and head back to
the van to pack up and have lunch with Mag who had made it here with no
problems enjoying her walk, spotting a woodpecker on the way! Sadly, the
zip on my winter suit has broken which might prove a problem, I will have
to look for a replacement! That might be it for a bit with super strong
winds forecast tomorrow and then getting cooler again, still at least I now
have a session in March:)
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