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4th September 2025
Windsurfing: Levington Wind Direction: SW Wind Stength: 5/20 Surf / Sea State: river chop and smooth Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny periods and heavy rain with gusty winds Max Speed: 18.78 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 20 miles (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Thursday 4th September – Windsurf ** River Orwell at Levington –
sunny periods and heavy rain with gusty winds.
Foil – 18.78 knot max, 17.03 knot ave., 7.39 knot hour, 15.13 knot
mile, 32.10 km., 14.86 knot alpha.
Starboard Freeride 150 and a Evolution Freeride foil with a Tushingham Bolt
5.75.
Odd forecast, 20 knots from the SW but heavy showers with possibilly
thunder making the wind very unpredicatable so I thought that the River
Orwell at Levington was the safest venue. I learned that Ian, Robert and
Jerry were heading over fairly early to wing as high water was at 9.40! I
arrived at the marina at 9 in lovely sunshine with three wingers setting up
5m wings as it was gusting to 20 knots, so I rigged my 5.75m sail again and
was last on the water, those wingers can set-up quickly! By the time I
headed out onto the water again the sun had disappeared but the wingers
were still going well across the corner to the right of the marina! I did
fly up river but ran out of wind so gybed and had a few runs in front of
the marina before the rain arrived, I hate sailing in the wet, its
difficult to see with my glasses on! The rain made the wind very patchy and
I struggled, though lightweight Ian was still flying much more than me! The
wind then dropped really light so I decided to head ashore as some heavy
rain arrived!!! I had a snack in the van and saw a kingfisher in the marina
as the three wingers packed up as the dark clouds moved away and the sun
returned! I waited hoping the wind would return as a large number of geese
left Levington Creek and did a fly over! I had only sailed 8 miles so was
keen to head out again and the wind did return enough to tempt me out as
the tide dropped. It was slow start but the wind did return but very gusty
and I never really felt comfortable. I did do another 12 miles but it did
chop up and it was hugely gusty, then when the heavy rain returned I ended
up in the river, time to call it a day as the wind disappeared again so I
wobbled back to pack up, shower and hed for home. Just a couple of
highlights, the kingfisher and a small cruise boat, the Hebriden Sky was
making its way to Ipswich! A reall poor session, thank goodness there is no
wind for a couple of days as this was Levington at its worst!
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