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4th February 2025
Windsurfing: Levington Wind Direction: SSW Wind Stength: 5/15 Surf / Sea State: smooth Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: Mainly cloudy Max Speed: 15.18 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 4.80 miles (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Tuesday 4th January – Windsurf * River Orwell at Levington Marina –
mainly cloidy.
Foil – 15.18 knot max, 9.84 knot ave, 0.51 knot hour, 0.00 knot mile,
7.73 km., 4.54 knot alpha.
Starboard Freeride 150 and a Evolution Freeride foil with a Tushingham
Storm 5.2.
I was going to stay in bed after getting up to see yesterdays frosty
sunrise in Felixstowe but when ITV’s Chris Page said on Facebook that
there might be a good sunrise I decided to get up and drive down to
Felixstowe Ferry to take some TV weather pics. I arrived at the Ferry
around 7.30 and things did not look very promising as I parked behind the
Martello tower walking through to the River Deben to wait for the sun to
make it to the top of the bank of cloud! I got a few OK pics to send off
but once again none were choosen :(
The last 3 months have been particularly bad for windsurfing with either
too much wind, not enough wind or way too cold, I am getting to an age when
my enthusuim is starting to wain and you have got to have some joy to go
sailing so when it rains or is too cold it is best to stay at home! So when
the weathermen forecast a good breeze from the SSW and a balmy 10 degrees I
was looking forward to getting out on the foil for only the second time
this year! With low water at 930 I gacve it time for the water to come in
arriving at the marina around midday, after the sunrise the sun was then in
short supply making it a gloomy grey for most of the session but it did
look good out on the Orwell with the wind gusting over 20 mph, I set my
foil up with the shorter mast once again making it easier to get out and
then took a chance with my 5.2 which turned out to be a huge mistake as the
wind turned out to be pretty light and gusty, even my 6.5 would not have
been big enough :( So all I did was flouder about for over an hour getting
cold feet with fingers crossed the wind would fill, sadly it did not, I
only got out of the water briefly 2/3 times and I did end up in the water
whwn I sailed into the mud while gybing so a complete and utter waste of
time! I called it a day, had a shower to warm before joining Mag at an old
friends for a cuppa and ginger bread man, its now turning cold again so
that knocked sailing on the head again!!!!!
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