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22nd May 2023
Windsurfing: Wrabness Wind Direction: NNE Wind Stength: 15/25 Surf / Sea State: river chop and smooth Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny periods Max Speed: 20.10 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 38.50 mile (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Monday 22nd May - Windsurf **** The River Stour at Wrabness - sunny
periods.
Foil - 20.10 knot max, 18.51 knot ave, 14.55 knot hour, 17.41 knot mile,
38.06 km., 15.57 knot alpha.
Starboard Freeride 150 and an Evolution Freeride foil with a Tushingham
Thunderbird 6.5.
The wind just keeps on blowing, after two days on the River Stour which
involve a 52 miles round trip I was not sure about today especially as the
north wind started off fairly light. With high water at 2.20 I was in no
hurry so had time to do my exercises in the back garden and give the wind a
chance to build. It had picked up so I decided to go, Mag came too for the
third day in a row, she is such a star but does like it at Wrabness as she
can do some nice walks:) The sun was out as we set off arriving by the
river just before midday with loads of water and a good breeze, maybe NNW
gusting over 20mph so I quickly set up my foil and took two sails to the
beach my 6.5 and 5.6, in the end I went for the bigger sail which was
probably a mistake as the smaller one might have been easier, faster too! I
did have trouble rigging the old Tushingham as the mast gets caught on some
loose material near the head, I had to take a knife to it, but its sorted
now!!! Out on the water I soon realised it was pretty windy especially in
Holbrook Bay but the 6.5 handled the wind gusting to at least 25 mph but
sadly the river was choppy in places especially when going upwind but
heading downwind broad it smoothed right out. In this direction you could
do long runs from Bradfield beach nearly 3 miles just past Wrabness,
disappointing speeds today but after three days of sailing I was getting a
bit knackered to push things too hard, I have now sailed 94 miles in three
days including another 38 today, am looking forward to a few light wind
days now! The highlight of the day was spotting a seal twice, it popped its
head up to check me out as I whizzed past! I had to avoid a small coaster
heading to Mistley Quay, there are now three moored up there now as well as
a few yachts making the most of a good breeze including one from France and
friendly they were too:) I had one last long 3 mile run from Bradfield
chasing the French boat before turning well past Wrabness to start the beat
back, after a few tacks I was soon nearing Bradfield, I then whizzed back
to Wrabness racing along close to Keith Farmer:) So another near three hour
session and with the tide now turned I decided to call it a day, heading to
the van for lunch and a cuppa with Mag who had been on another nice walk
along the breezy river past the beach houses at Wrabness.
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