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7th September 2025
Windsurfing: Levington Wind Direction: SE Wind Stength: 10/20 Surf / Sea State: smooth Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny and warm Max Speed: 20.33 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 30.25 mile (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Sunday 7th September – Windsurf **** River Orwell at Levington –
sunny and warm.
Foil – 20.33 knot max, 18.48 knot ave., 10.36 knot hour, 14.56 knot
mile, 48.68 km., 14.85 knot alpha.
Starboard Freeride 150 and a Evolution Freeride foil with a Tushingham Bolt
5.0 and 6.5.
Walk *** - sunrise at Felixstowe prom.
A bit of a disturbed night for some reason, just too hot so when Mag said
she was heading down to Felixstowe seafront for a sunrise walk I was well
up for that! We left home just before 6 and soon saw the lovely
yellow/orange sky. There was a good onshore SE breeze blowing 20 knots and
the workman were busy setting up the fence panaels for Art on the Prom,
could be an interesting event, could loss some pieces of artwork!!! We
ambled along the prom towards The Fludyers where we waited for the sun to
make an appearance at 6.19, with a tail wind we got home quicker where over
breakfast I sent some pics to the TV weather before heading over to
Levington for a windsurf foil!
Windsurf ****
SE is a good direction for some coastal cruising but the sea can be rough
and with high water in the middle of the day there would be a big shore
dump so I thought that the River Orwell would be the safer/easier bet!
Several wingers were apparently going so I headed over early to get a
parking space arriving first at Levington Marina at 8.30 with enough water
to launch and 20 knots cross-on from the left so I quickly set-up and
rigged my new 5m Bolt for the first time and jolly good it was too!
Launching at 9 with no wingers here yet I had a cracking hour plus, first
doing short runs across the river getting some cracking gybes before doing
some nice longer runs down river towards Felixstowe docks in super smooth
water. Sadly the wind eased so I had a slow wobble back to the van for a
snack. There were now 7 wingers and a windsurf foiler out but the wind was
poor at this point so I decided to rig my 6.5 and give it another go! As
soon as I launched I realised I had probably rigged too big with my 5.7 a
better choiuce but I gritted my teeth and stuck with it! I ended up sailing
down towards Pin Pin doing 20 gybes in lovely sunshine in some challenging
conditions with the 6.5 being a tad on the big side! I then started the
long beat back racing with 3 Wayfarers out sailing from Woolverstone, great
fun! I was pleased to get back to the van knackered after foiling a little
over 30 miles. Two sails to de-rig, shower and had for home, top day so
far!
Tonight at around 7.15 there is a blood red full moon and a lunar eclipse
but its not looking promising to see it at the moment as its clouded over,
will update this later if I get to see it!
PS - Mag and I walked along Felixstowe prom to the big wheel hoping to see
the blood moon, sadly it was too cloudy out to sea but the sunset was
great:)
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