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10th July 2024
Windsurfing: The Manor-Felixstowe Wind Direction: SW Wind Stength: 15/20 Surf / Sea State: smooth and big:) Air Temperature: 18 Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny periods Max Speed: 18.29 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 32.50 mile (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Wednesday 10th July – Windsurf ***** The Manor at Felixstowe – sunny
periods.
Foil – 18.29 knot max , 17.17 knot ave, 14.01 knot hour, 15.77 knot
mile, 52.85 km., 14.46 knot alpha.
Starboard Freeride 150 and a Evolution Freeride foil with a Tushingham
Storm 6.5.
What a lovely day including lots of sunshine and a good from the SW and
just for a change no rain! With low water at 8.40 I was keen to get down
early to make the most of the flatter water, cloudy when we woke but the
sun made an appearance as I had my breakfast and arrived at Squiz Lane at
9.10 and parked easily but camper vans seem to have found it but they
disappeared fairly quickly! There was loads of container ship action on the
horizon including the new eco friendly Ane Maersk (see below for full
details, borrowed from a page on Facebook) My foil board was quickly set up
on the beach and in-between taking pics of the container ships I took a
chance with my 6.5 which proved OK for the best part of the two plus
session although my 5.5 or even the 5.2 might have been better! I was on
the water around ten in lovely sunshine with some really smooth water, due
to the fact I was a little overpowered at times I decided to mainly stay in
front of the launch beach especially as the Wadegate break was working,
this is an area of flattish water out to the right of the Wategate post
caused a large sand bank, always great to sail and gybe in:) I was joined
on the water for an hour by local windsurfer Al Wiz out on his fin board
and going well:) So a great session, nothing overly fast just fun playing
with the swell with some OK gybes made better with the the out:) I did have
one long downwind run saying hello to a Dutch yacht but the sea picked up
big as the wind increased so beat back and headed ashore. I had a snack and
checked my gps and saw I needed one more run out to Wategate to break 30
miles so I one more go, which proved a handful as I needed 5.2 now and was
glad to get back to the beach, absolutely knackered.
Then after lunch Mag and I had a quick walk down to Lidl and back along
coming home for a cuppa and biscuit, what a top day:)
Photo Album here
The Ane Maersk, IMO 9948748, is a page in the history books for being the
first ultra large container ship to be powered by green methanol.
At a length of 350.59m with a Breadth of 53.5m and maximum draught of 18m.
She has a capacity of 16,592teu which places her as an ultra large
container ship.
She was built at the Hyundai Heavy Industries shipyard in Ulsan, South
Korea.
The steel cutting began in November 2022 and 22nd May 2023 there was a
ceremony for her keel being laid. As the months went on, she was launched
on the 6th October 2023 and finally delivered to Maersk on the 25th January
2024 after extensive sea trials.
Maersk have huge ambitions to achieve Net-Zero greenhouse gas emissions by
2040. To achieve this, alternative fuels would be used such as green
methanol. With these ambitions, Maersk has ordered 6x 2,100teu, 6x 9,000teu
and 12x 16,592teu vessels to be delivered between 3rd quarter 2023 through
to 2027.
Maersk ordered 12 of the ultra large size of 16,592teu. To date, only a
couple have been delivered. Ane Maersk was the first one to enter service
and to serve on the AE7 loop which links Asia with Northern Europe. The
Western leg of the journey takes approximately 47 days to complete before
heading East back towards China. This takes up to 10 days longer at the
moment due to the unrest in the Red Sea.
Maersk had managed to secure green methanol for both vessels, the 2,100teu
Laura Maersk and 16,592teu Ane Maersk for their maiden voyages to Europe.
All these vessels are "Methanol enabled" which means they duel-fuel and can
run on conventional fuels like low sulphur fuel oil.
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