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26th May 2024
Windsurfing: Levington Wind Direction: S Wind Stength: 10/15 Surf / Sea State: smooth Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny and warm Max Speed: 17.90 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 22.50 mile (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Sunday 26th May – Windsurf ** River Orwell at Levington – sunny and
warm.
Foil – 17.90 knot max , 16.42 knot ave, 4.57 knot hour, 12.72 knot mile,
36.79 km., 12.88 knot alpha.
Starboard Freeride 150 and a Evolution Freeride foil with a Tushingham
Storm 6.5 and Sailworks 7.5 .
As we have our Grandson Arlo plus his mum and dad coming for a weeks visit,
also our van is in the garage for a couple of days from Tuesday I was keen
to get out foiling today. The day did not start well with yet more rain but
luckily that cleared and the with picked up nicely, my first thought was to
head down to The Manor but changed my mind as I thought the flatter water
on the River Orwell would be better for me to see if the change of rear
spacer on my foil was making any difference? I arrived at the marina at
10.30 with enough water to launch OK and enough breeze to tempt me into
rigging my 6.5. I had to do half a dozen short tacks to get to deep water
and the session started OK with enough wind to fly and I was getting some
nice gybes in the flat water but the wind quickly went patchy, Robert had
joined me also foiling with 6.5, he is much lighter than me so was still
flying while I was struggling:( I headed back to change sails but a gust
tempted me to do a couple more runs but it was hard work so I headed in as
Micheal headed out with 5.8. I quickly set-up my 7.5 which I am not keen on
using as its so heavy to use and not much fun to gybe:( The big sail did
improve things slightly but there was still long spells of non-flying as I
slowly made my way down the river. At least the sun was out and it was a
beautiful day, nice to be out with loads of yachts, I was on the water over
three hours but only covered 22 miles! Knackered I decided to call it a day
and head fr home enjoying a cuppa with Mag and hearing about her day as she
gave away loads of her tomato plants! It is our 45th wedding anniversary
and to celebrate I made beans on toast as that’s what we had for tea on
our wedding day, we certainly know how to live!
Sods law the wind picked up to 20 knots here inn Felixstowe as soon as I
got home!
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