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Location: My House
Registered: 03-10-2003
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Mood: Hot and Bothered
15th July 2010
Windsurfing: The Ray-Southend
Wind Direction: ssw
Wind Stength: 20/25
Surf / Sea State: flat and choppy
Air Temperature: 24
Sea Temperature: 16
Weather: cloudy
Max Speed: 35.18 (knots - unless stated otherwise)
Distance Covered: 25 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)

Interesting day !!! Our son came back from uni for the weekend so went to be late,3 hours sleep drive to Southend,arrive at 6 in the rain :( Sail choice is always a nightmare at the Ray as it's such a long way to come back to change !!! So that was my first mistake rigging the 5.8 which was abit under most of the morning then when it was windy enough it was too rough for me on the fastest west course and I was knackered as I was finding hard going getting upwind :( Managed only 35 kts so slow compared the the more experience sailers but actually managed my second best average :) As my technique lets me down the ssw wind was not broad or windy enough for me today but it was fun sailing fast down the west course and round the corner on the super flat east course.
It was great to be out with Dave White,Steve Thorpe and Ian Richards and thanks for all the rigging/techique tips I received and can't wait to try them on the next windy day.
So apart from the long long walk rigging 5.8 instead of 6.4 and wearing a full wetsuit instead of a shortie a good day was had by all :)
Well done to those with PB's especially Lance who is now a member of the 40 kt club !!!!



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Fanatic Falcon Speed 
Tushingham x-15 5.8

 

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