Forces-of-Nature Forums
Last Active : Never
Not logged in [Login - Register]

December so far in the Forces-of-Nature Diaries
Total Entries: 19829
This Months Entries: 23
My Total Entries: 0
My Entries this Month: 0
Most Active Members:
squiz (12 entries)
maker (11 entries)
Most Stoked Members:
maker (Stoke Factor: 38 )
squiz (Stoke Factor: 31 )


Member Details Session Description
Toys Used
Owner: squiz
Member



Member#: 6644
Location:
Registered: 27-05-2007
Diary Entries: 3091

14th October 2023
Windsurfing: Levington
Wind Direction: WNW
Wind Stength: 15/20
Surf / Sea State: river chop and smooth
Air Temperature: 13
Sea Temperature:
Weather: sunny but cooler
Max Speed: 19.8 (knots - unless stated otherwise)
Distance Covered: 31.75 mile (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)

Saturday 14th October – Windsurf ***** River Orwell at Levington Marina – sunny but cooler.

Foil – 19.48 knot max, 18.36 knot ave, 12.42 knot hour, 15.70 knot mile, 51.06 km., 15.98 knot alpha.

Starboard Freeride 150 and a Evolution Freeride foil with a Tushingham Storm 6.5.

With a nice breeze from the WNW forecast there is no need to drive 50+ miles to the Wrabness when I have Levington on my doorstep:) it also gave Mag a chance to get some of her plants indoors as the temperature is set to drop. It was lovely and sunny today but definitely cooler but Mag was up to biking over later with lunch, so I set off for the marina in a chilly 10 degrees, woolly hat on too arriving at 9.30 in wall to wall sunshine and got a cracking pic of the boats in the marina before parking:) Loads of water, in fact we were in for a high tide today, foil board was quickly set up, sail size was harder as the wind is a fraction off at the launch beach, I nearly went for 5.5 as there was a lot of white water in the middle of the river but in the end I went for 6.5 which proved ideal for the two and a half hour session:) Launching at ten the session quickly turned into a gybe feast, doing around 75 and not going in the water once, getting some nice turns in too:) The best wind was on the corner but it was fairly lumpy but not a problem for foiling, I spent a bit of time down towards the docks, it was great out in the sunshine just me, several yachts, a seal and loads of birds both waders and geese, just lovely:) I started the beat back and because the river was high you could gybe close to the shore, with Mag biking down for 12.30 I returned to the area in front of the launch beach getting some nice gybes in front of the van, I thought I saw Mag there with the camera so actually did my best flying gybe of the day and sadly it was not Mag as she had not arrived! After several runs across the river I was getting knackered so decided to call it a day as another windsurfer, Keith who I had not seen before came down to fin! I had timed it perfectely as it was 12.30 so walked to the shower block with my camera hoping to get a pic of Mag. I sat on the small jetty and waited for Mag and she arrived at 12.45, then a quick shower and back to the van for a yummy lunch while watching Keith out on a big slalom board and 7m, he was going well:) It was great sitting in the van relaxing after a top session, my new O,Neil 5mm wetsuit was great too, I will probably sell my ION 4mm wetsuit which is really good but a fraction too small! Then home to watch the rugby, two cracking games, well down Argentina they played really well! Can Ireland win?

Photo Album here


Toys Used:
Starboard  Freeride Foil 150
Tushingham Storm 6.5
MK CPX carbon 150/210
Starboard  Evolution Freeride 95-1100-500-95

 

Statsbar:

About MY Statsbar

  

Rating:  

No. of Views: 737
Facebook Stumbleupon Digg Del.icio.us
     

 

 


 

back to top

Web Design in Wales, UK by Pixelwave DesignPixelwave Design.

© Alan R Cole 2000...

Privacy