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13th March 2024
Windsurfing: Levington Wind Direction: SSW Wind Stength: 10/22 Surf / Sea State: river chop and smooth Air Temperature: 12 Sea Temperature: Weather: cloudy and mild Max Speed: 18.08 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 22.50 mile (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Wednesday 13th March – Windsurf *** River Orwell at Levington Marina
– Cloudy but mild.
Foil – 18.08 knot max, 16.90 knot ave, 12.76 knot hour, 15.59 knot mile,
36.73 km., 14.50 knot alpha.
Starboard Freeride 150 and a Tushingham Storm 6.5m.
The day started well with an email from Felixstowe Town Council saying
their latest magazine (Spring 2024) is out and I was chuffed to have one of
my pics on the cover with seven more inside :) As the forecast was good,
very mild and a good breeze from the SW I was keen to got out on the water
but with high water around two I was in no hurry and the wind was fairly
light so it gave me time to do my exercises and have breakfast. Then with
the wind building I decided to give Levington a look, I should really get
back on the sea but am not feeling it at the moment so headed for the
easier sailing at the marina arriving at 11.30, we were having Maeva for
the afternoon and Sue our lovely hairdresser was coming at 3.30 so I needed
to be back. I parked fairly close to the small launch beach even though the
mooring bouy chain is still there. To be honest it did not look very
promising and I nearly went home but the ssw breeze picked up and I decided
to give it a try. I had a few problems fitting my foil annnd even managed
to stand on my Quicksilver Sunglasses breaking off an arm so not a good
start:( Then with my 6.5 on I set off but had to jump in as I had a huge
lump of weed on my foil! It was a funny direction which meant beating
across the corner, I was finding it hard to get out across the Orwell as
the wind seemed to swing half way pushing me the wrong way. I tried for the
usual fast hour, it is very hard to get a decent one at this venue with the
gusty wind, can be a little frustrating:( In the end I did over 20 miles,
got some ok gybes but nothing fast and although mild it was cloudy, perhaps
there will be some sun tomorrow? I am finding it exhausting packing up,
there are no pluses in getting old! Shower and home where the lovely Maeva
was very pleased to see me and boy did she look cute in my balck beanie:)
Mag helped put the trailer in the garage, then Sue came to do our hair and
have a good catch-up and maeva was a star as usual.
The day then ended well when Chris Page from ITV’s About Anglia featured
one of my pics, my second on TV this week:)
Photo Album here
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