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29th April 2026
Windsurfing: River Stour at Wrabness Wind Direction: NE Wind Stength: 20/30 Surf / Sea State: river swell Air Temperature: 15 Sea Temperature: Weather: Sunny and breezy Max Speed: 19.30 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 17.25 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Wednesday 29th April – Windsurf **** River Stour at Wrabness – sunny
and very breezy.
Foil – 19.30 knot max, 17.91 knot ave., 13.81 knot hour(year PB), 15.54
knot mile, 11.12 km., 14.65 knot alpha.
Starboard Freeride 150 (LW) and a Evolution Freeride foil with a Naish Nalu
4.25m.
Windsurf – Wrabness.
After yesterdays open sea session where it was full-on with the sea being
pretty big and with even more wind forecast tomorrow I decided to head over
to Wrabness for a foil on the River Stour. With high tide at 11.30 we
packed lunch and left Felixstowe in wall to wall sunshine at 8.15 and there
was no one in Wall Lane in Wrabness so got prime parking position. I set-up
my foil board on the sheltered grass before taking it to the beach where
the tide was still fairly low but there was lots of white water in the
middle of the river, with the wind from the NE it is cross off on the
launch beach so I had to walk up to the corner where the first beach
bungalows are to gauge the wind strength which was gusting over 25 knots
with more further out so for the second day running rigged my very old
Naish Nalu 4.25m. I waded out at ten with no sign of anyone at Bradfield
and soon realised it was pretty windy, probably gusting over 30 knots with
a good swell running down the middle of the river made for some interesting
conditions:) I did several long runs across towards Holbrook bay before I
decided to head up river to see if the Bradfield crew were there? It was
great fun sailing in such strong winds even if I was a tad overpowered at
times, luckily the wind eased slightly both sides of the river and the
swell calmed which made gybing easier. I made it as far as Bradfield launch
beach where there was two cars but the sailor's did not venture out onto
the water and left! I then had a cool beat back and with the wind seemed to
be increasing and I am certainly not getting any younger so decided to call
it a day and had in. Mag had been reading and messaging our boys in the van
and was only just setting off on her walk and was surprised to see me back
after an hour and a half!
Walks – Wrabness Nature Reserve and Alton Water.
I decided to get changed and join Mag on her walk to the lovely Wrabness
Nature Reserve which is full of bird song, trees with vivid green leaves
set against a deep blue sky, just lovely! Mag pointed out that a kitesurfer
had parked in front of our van and he was on the water in Holbrook bay
where the wind was strongest! We did a complete circuit of the reserve, Mag
bought a few plants from a stall before returning to Wall Lane, past the
Natural forest burial ground to the lovely hedge arch leading to the van
where we had a very welcome lunch as we were starving! Then I had to pack
up, had a nice chat with the returning kitesurfer, a novice who had a good
session on a 9m kite before leaving around 2.15. Being early we decided to
make a small detour to the plant stall in Stutton, sadly he had no plants
out so continued down the Quiet Lane to Alton Water to see the lovely
highland cattle – top day:)
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