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30th August 2025
Windsurfing: The Manor-Felixstowe Wind Direction: WSW to S Wind Stength: 14/20 Surf / Sea State: smooth and big Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny and warm Max Speed: 17.09 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 22 miles (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Saturday 30th August – Windsurf **** The Manor at Felixstowe – sunny
and warm.
Foil – 17.09 knot max, 16.00 knot ave., 13.05 knot hour, 15.53 knot
mile, 35.60 km., 11.43 knot alpha.
Starboard Freeride 150 and a Evolution Freeride foil with a Tushingham
Storm 6.50.
After missing the last three breezy days, Wednesday - a big get together of
neighbours lasting 5 hoiurs, Thursday – an appointment in Ipswich with a
picnic on the waterfront and Friday – a brilliant day with the
Granddaughter, the lovely Maeva, so we certainly enjoyed our days! Todays
forecast was 15 knots from the south and sunny, clouding over with the wind
increasing to fresh! I was keen to get down to The Manor as early as
possible to get a parking spot in Squiz Lane and to make the most of the
low tide but the wind was WSW and fairly light:( It started to build so we
drove down easily parking at Squiz Lane, Mag came with me for her daily
walk and some numpty had parked their large campervan on the prom in front
of the beach huts which did not go down well with many people walking past!
:( Since campervans have been banned from The Fludyers they are now parking
all along the seafront with Squiz Lane becoming popular too:( With the wind
still light I walked I walked with Mag down to the small yellow hut kiosk
before heading back with the breeze building so I set up my foil board and
rigged my 6.5, I noticed I had a broken battern but used it anyway! Al Wiz
came down for a chat saying he was about to rig 7.5 on his big board! I
launched with the breeze still crossoff but I did manage to get up and
flying 400m off the beach and didn’t look back. Making the most of about
14 knots of wind and a super smooth sea, I had one long run out to check
the conditions before having a brilliant long broad run down past the pier
before beating back, just me out in the sunshine before I was joined on the
water by a couple of fin sailors as the wind had turned south and picked as
had the sea state! With the wind now 20 knots my sail did not fill right
with the broken battern so I decided to call it a day but I had been out a
couple of hours which meant I was home just after one to empty my trailer
of the damaged sails and put my new Tushinham Bolts in, looking forward to
using them! I had a cuppa with Mag before doing my exercises in the back
garden as it clouded over!
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