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1st August 2024
Windsurfing: The Dip-Felixstowe Wind Direction: ENE Wind Stength: 14/18 Surf / Sea State: smooth Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: Sunny and hot :) Max Speed: 19.89 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 25 miles (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Thursday 1st August – Windsurf ***** The Dip at Felixstowe – sunny
and hot.
Foil – 19.89 knot max , 18.39 knot ave, 14.35 knot hour, 16.39 knot
mile, 40.46 km., 14.24 knot alpha.
Starboard Freeride 150 and a Evolution Freeride foil with a Tushingham
Storm 6.5.
The lovely weather continues with another warm and sunny day, after
yesterdays epeic 41 mile windsurf foil yesterday I was not expecting to
sail today as the forecast was for light winds. So we had a nice morning at
home and arranged to meet the Granddaughter the lovely Maeva and her mum on
the beach near the Spa Gardens. I packed a picnic and we left home just
after one and heded down to the prom to adnire the new yellow line which
has been painted along the edge to warn people falling off:) I have got the
the ripe old age of 70 without falling off the prom, I think the world has
gone bonkers, people need to take responsibility for their actions! We
spotted Maeva in her swanky beach tent just past the Spa Theatre in her
little chair tucking into her dinner:) We had a lovely time on the beach
playing with stones but I was a little on edge as the ENE breeze had
definitely picked up, so I made my apologies and headed for home, hitched
the trailer and headed down to The Dip to find Ian already out winging with
Robert and David setting up. After being a fraction under powered yesterday
I rigged 6.5 today which proved perfect! Once again I sailed in front of
The Dip to make the most of the smooth water nearer the beach, after having
watched some of the foil slalom racing in Fuerteventura where the sailers
really bend the legs and set on very line harness lines I thought I would
try the stance even though my harness lines of 28” are very short by
todays standards! I did improve my speeds slightly from yesterday and look
forward to be pushing even harder when the wind blows stronger and I am
looking for a smaller Starboard foil, I am after a 105 fuselage, a 255 rear
and a 650 or 725 front wing! Gugbing was going really well until I sailed
nearly two miles out to see a lifeboat with a yacht in troble and prompty
fell right in front of the lifeboat crew, not cool at all! So for the
second day running I had a cracking 5 star session in the sunshine and
still got home to see Maeva who was still at our house! Great start to
August and I was pleased to get on the front cover of three local
magazines:)
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