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Member#: 6644 Location: Registered: 27-05-2007 Diary Entries: 3274
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7th July 2025
Windsurfing: Wrabness Wind Direction: N Wind Stength: 10/20 Surf / Sea State: river chop and smooth Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny periods Max Speed: 19.01 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 34 miles (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Monday 7th July – Windsurf **** River Stour at Wrabness – sunny
periods.
Foil – 19.01 knot max, 17.74 knot ave., 14.46 knot hour, 16.11 knot
mile, 55..02 km (year PB)., 14.65 knot alpha.
Starboard Freeride 150 and a Evolution Freeride foil with a Tushingham
Storm 6.5.
With the wind forecast to reach 20 knots from the North a trip over the
border into deepest Essex was called for and with high water at 10.15 an
early start was required! We left home at 7.15, it is always great comes
with me and we were soon caught up in the queue to cross the Orwell Bridge
which has a long term contra-flow due to roadworks which held us up for 20
minutes! We arrived at Wrabness at 8.30 so I set-up my foil board and took
it too the beach, the tide was already high and a winger had just launched
up the Stour at Bradfield, in fact about 4 were out and later 4 more
launched from Wrabness including the lovely Shaun Cook from F-hot and we
had a lovely chat when I had finished! It was not overly windy to start
with so I rigged the biggest sail I had with me, my 6.5. Launching just
before nine in lovely sunshine I was under-powered for a few runs before
the wind filled. It took a few runs to get past the point where the beach
bungalows start due to the patchy wind but as soon as I made it into
Holbrook bay the session vastly improved with the wind really increasing
and my 5.5 might have been better but I stuck with the big sail and had
some great long runs through the boats in super smooth water before gybing
and sailing 3 miles back to Bradfield, nothing really fast but great fun
with some nice gybing. The only time I went in was pushing too hard and my
foil left the water! I was getting tired so had one last long run from way
beyond Wrabness and back past Bradfield before returning to the little
beach which is when things went wrong, I slowed down when getting near to
the shore but my foil hit the bottom which put me in the water hard
trapping the fingers of my left hand between the harness line and boom
which was very sore, in fact they are really swollen now and I can’t move
them much, fingers crossed they are not broken, luckily there is not much
wind now for a few days with sadly another heatwave on the way with a run
of 30 degree days:( I had a yummy cheese roll with pate and learned about
Mags day, she had been on the usual nice walk, she had to help me load the
van but I managed to drive home. We mad a small detour to Sutton to check
the plant stall, sadly nothing but parked at the end of the lane for a
quick walk at Alton Water to see about ten lovely highland cattle, saw a
muntjac too and managed to get over the Orwell bridge with no delays, so a
great day out sailing a years best of 34 miles, just a shame about the
swollen fingers!
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