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11th September 2024
Windsurfing: Levington Wind Direction: W to WNW Wind Stength: 15/27 Surf / Sea State: river chop and smooth Air Temperature: 14 Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny periods. Max Speed: 19.01 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 20 miles (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Wednesday 11th September – Windsurf **** The River Orwell at Levington
– sunny periods with some light rain.
Foil – 19.01 knot max, 17.50 knot ave, 8.77 knot hour, 15.24 knot mile,
32.28 km., 15.01 knot alpha.
Starboard Freeride 150 and a Severne 1000 with a Naish Nalu 4.7.
After yesterdays goomy, gusty session on the River Orwell at Levington
Marina I was hoping for a better session today as a better direction today
and some lovely sunshine too. Once again I had time to do my exercises in
the sunny back room and as there is a lull on things to do in Mags garden
she decided to come with me so I could drop her off at the Wimpey houses in
Trimley so she could walk down to the marina, for a relax in the van and
lunch:) I arrived at the marina at 10.20 and conditions looked good as the
tide still had an hour to go before low water the river was still pretty
flat with a good breeze from the west blowing down the river gusting easily
over 25 knots so I rigged my 4.7 which proved good for most of the session,
you always get a few lulls when using a small sail but boy is it good when
powered up and it is absolutely brilliant for gybing :) Launching at 10.50
by the marina entrance I was up and flying straight away, being low water I
was limited to mainly short runs ac ross the river where the wind was
strongest but my sail was too small down the river towards the docks,
never mind I just enjoyed the gybe feast in fron of the marina doing at
least 65 and was lucky enough not to go in the river once:) I had fun doing
loads of gybes around the marina entrance bouy and a fishing boat moored
across the river, I even had a few good runs up the entrance channel where
I had to tack as not wide enough to gybe, Mag got some nice pics and
didn’t even have to get out of the van! I had been out on the water over
two hours and was getting knackered so decided to call it a day, I had only
sailing 20 miles but the runs were short with a good swell running and some
good gusts coming through mainly in sunshine with just the odd spot of
rain. Mag had enjoyed her walk and after a quick shower we enjoyed our
lunch and I managed to pack up before we had a quick shower, top day:)
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