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20th April 2023
Windsurfing: Wrabness Wind Direction: NE Wind Stength: 20/30 Surf / Sea State: river chop Air Temperature: 12 Sea Temperature: 10 Weather: sunny Max Speed: 20.10 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 26.25 mile (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Thursday 20th April - Windsurf **** The Stour at Wrabness - sunny but
chilly rain late.
Foil - 20.10 knot max, 18.60 knot ave, 13.29 knot hour, 16.82 knot mile,
42.09 km., 14.25 knot alpha.
Starboard Freeride 150 and an Evolution Freeride foil with a Naish Nalu
4.7.
With the wind continuing in the NE today, sunny until it rained on the way
home, after yesterdays battering at The Dip at Felixstowe it was nice to
get back to the River Stour at Wrabness for the first time since 10th
October last year! With high water at 1.15 we decided to leave Felixstowe
at 9 arriving just before ten with Mag coming too as she loves the walk
around Wrabness Nature Reserve, it is also a peaceful spot to park as the
lane is sheltered and full of blossom and birdsong. The tide was still
fairly low so I was in no hurry, the foil board was soon set up and after
taking several readings on the wind meter I had to make up my mind what
sail to use??? I took a 5.6 first but it looked very windy in the middle of
the river and I got a gust of 30 mph so took a 5.2 and 4.7, in the end went
for the 4.7, in fact I could have easily used my 4.2 as it was seriously
windy out on the water! I launched around 11.15 with Mag setting off on a
lovely walk, mostly out of the wind inland as I set off across the river
which was sadly very lumpy today, challenging conditions with some big
gusts, not a day for really fast speeds although it did smooth off on the
Suffolk side although the wind was patchy that side. You could do some nice
long broad runs down the middle of the river. I stayed most of the session
upriver toward Bradfield as the wind was particularly strong at the
Wrabness end, gybing was OK in the lumpy/windy conditions helped by the
small sail. I did have a run-down river bast the beach huts at Wrabness and
had a mega long run back. Sadly, the chest infection, now well into its
second week was beginning to take its toll and I decided to call it a day
just after the tide turned but had been out none stop for well over two
hours! Back to the van I made Mag a yummy sandwich for lunch and heard
about her day before packing up and heading for home. I made a detour to
Alton Water to see if the Highland cattle had had their calves, sadly not,
we only saw four adults. It was now raining but we walked over a mile and a
half, Alton Water did not look very inviting now with the raining falling
and a solo winger and windsurfer out in gusty winds:( We continue to The
Strand where I stop to take a quick pic of the Orwell Bridge in the rain
and with cars queuing ahead, we take a lovely quiet lane back to the main
Braintree Road and missed the hold up. So not my best day Stour but still
great to be back on the river in what were some challenging conditions,
after two pretty full-on windsurfing sessions I am looking forward to a day
off tomorrow and are spending the day with the lovely Granddaughter,
Maeva:)
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