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22nd March 2023
Windsurfing: Levington Wind Direction: SW Wind Stength: 10/25 Surf / Sea State: river chop and smooth Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: Mainly cloudy Max Speed: 21.27 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 30.75 mile (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Wednesday 22nd March - Windsurf **** River Orwell at Levington ? mainly
cloudy and mild.
Foil - 21.27 knot max (year and spot PB), 19.53 knot ave, 12.91 knot hour,
18.37 knot mile (PB), 49.78 km., 16.23 knot alpha.
Starboard Freeride 150 and an Evolution Freeride foil with a Tushingham
Thunderbird 6.50m.
After yesterdays trip over to Levington but did not sail as our parking
spot was full of dredging pipes, I was keen to make the most of the
continued mild and breezy weather. Arriving at the marina at 10 I still
could not park so headed to the other end where we used to windsurf from.
The tide was still fairly low and with the onshore wind blowing over 20 mph
I was tempted to take my fin board out so put that on the beach as fellow
windsurfer Michael Galbraith arrived to foil. I then rigged my 6.5 while
Michael in the end decided on his 5.8 but by the time I had my wetsuit on
the wind had dropped so I set up my foil boards and took a chance with my
6.5. I didn?t have to wade out far to find deep water and after a few short
tacks was out in deep water and was soon up and flying towards Pin Mill, in
fact I spent most of the session doing long 2 mile runs up the river where
the water was pretty smooth but Michael headed down towards the docks,
shorter runs but possibly more wind. There was certainly some big gusts
getting to 25 knots at time, I did have a couple of nice wipe-outs pushing
a little too hard! Not much sunshine today, just brief glimpses and very
few boats out today but loads of water to play in. My autumn wetsuit was
not too bad but I definitely need a 6mm suit with a dry zip, will keep an
eye open on Ebay, I also need a long sleeve shorty for when things warm up.
I did try to beat down towards Felixstowe docks but the wind went very
light so returned to the long runs again and pushed for a few fast mile
runs, actually getting a PB, in fact I broke my previous best twice, SW is
a great direction for long fast runs in smooth water. I broke 20 knots
three time and managed a best of 21.27 on my last run of the day, maybe
time to get a smaller front and rear wing. After a couple of f=good crashes
where I landed heavily on my sail on the third one, I put my hand through
my poor old Tushingham, my sails are now well best their best and I could
do with a few new one preferably HD versions and I need a 6.6, 5.8 and 5,
could be time to buy a lottery ticket! So, a good session, out for over two
hours covering 30 miles and my knee held out OK and maybe the same again
tomorrow? Then pack up, hot shower and home, will have to repair my 6.5 but
have some good tape:)
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