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15th March 2025
Windsurfing: Wrabness Wind Direction: NE Wind Stength: 10/20 Surf / Sea State: river chop and smooth Air Temperature: 6 Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny periods Max Speed: 19.56 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 23.50 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Saturday 15th March – Windsurf *** River Stour at Wrabness – sunny
periods.
Foil – 19.56 knot max, 18.36 knot ave, 10.78 knot hour (year PB), 16.08
knot mile, 37.84 km., 14.18 knot alpha.
Starboard Freeride 150 and a Evolution Freeride foil with a Tushingham
Storm 6.5.
I have been watching todays forecast for a few days now as I can’t
remember such a bad run and have only been on the water 9 times since last
October my last good month, a combination of no wind, too much wind, too
cold and a run of illness have worked against my! The forecast looked
really good with a solid 20 knots from the NE with sunshine, the only
spanner in the works being the temperature of only 6 degrees and at 71
that’s a little nippy for me! I nearly talked myself out of driving the
26 miles to Wrabness but after a few messages from Robert I manned up and
loaded up the van with my foiling gear, packed a picnic and left Felixstowe
at 9.45 managing to get the last parking spot down Wall Lane at 3 foilers
and a winger were already there! It was nice to catch with a few sailers I
haven’t seen as we rigged up on the sheltered green before carrying my
gear to the waters edge. As the beach is sheltered from the NE breeze but
everyone seemed to be rigging fairly big from 8m, then 7 and 6, even the
winger went for 6.5 so I set-up the biggest sail I had with me my 6.5!
It’s aways exhausting putting your wetsuit on and my harness is a little
small now as I have put on a few winter pounds as to headed to the beach to
launch with most already on the water and flying! I started with a nice run
down the middle of the river but I did feel a little rusty and then spent
the rest of the session trying to get into Holbrook Bay with my upwind
sailing not the best, the wind was a little up and down with some really
windy gusts when 5.5 would have been OK! In the end I was on the water for
two hours and didn’t get cold at all and it took me ages to fall in but
still managed to stay warm despite it only being 6 degrees! I did become
more comfortable as the session progressed getting a few nice gybes too!
The wind eased down and everyone went in but as I neared the launch beach
the wind returned so I went for a nice mile run down the river, I then had
to beat back before calling it a day, nice to have a decent session for a
change. I headed back to the van to warm up with the diesel heater and here
about Mags day, she had a nice walk around the nature reserve before
returning to the van to read! It was then a nice lunch and drive home in
the sunshine to watch England batter poor old Wales and Ipswich Town
abyismal form continues, they are well out of their depth in the
Premership! Now can Scotland beat France ?
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