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MartinF
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Worst Wipeout Award 2003
Member#: 72 Location: Registered: 28-10-2002 Diary Entries: 184
Mood: needing time out
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13th August 2004
Windsurfing: WSM Wind Direction: WSW Wind Stength: F4-5 Surf / Sea State: Some nice swells Air Temperature: 19C Sea Temperature: ok Weather: Fine Max Speed: Distance Covered:
Couldn't believe it was so windy!! Hardly a breath at home, but I thought
I'd go take a look.
It being a Friday, with 18:00 high tide, and the usual chaos on the M5, I
headed off at 14:00, taking just over a so**!ng hour to get there.
Nigel Walker was already out when I arrived. The sea was still so far away,
I'd no idea what sail size he was using. I opted for the 6.2m on the Goya
86l wave.
Rather overpowered most of the time: my 5.5 would have been ok.
Some serious swells meant some serious airtime. Brilliant session - only
spoiled by hitting a submerged wooden post down the Uphill end of the
beach, which has put a major ding in the underside of the board, though
it's not broken the skin. Bugger!
Came off the water about 18:30 - well used & abused. Called in at the (get
this) Bucket & Spade pub off the main road just before hitting the M5, with
Nigel Poulton. Yes - it really IS as bad as it's name might imply!! Four
handpumps, one real ale - Draught Bass, served at about 6 degrees. Yuk.
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