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10th September 2025
Windsurfing: The Manor-Felixstowe Wind Direction: S Wind Stength: 15/20 Surf / Sea State: big and bigger! Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny start then cloudy with rain Max Speed: 16.39 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 15.50 mile (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Wednesday 10th September – Windsurf **** The Manor at Felixstowe –
sunny start then rainy.
Foil – 16.39 knot max, 15.59 knot ave., 11.80 knot hour, 14.32 knot
mile, 25.59 km., 12.93 knot alpha.
Starboard Freeride 150 and a Evolution Freeride foil with a Tushingham Bolt
5.75.
Windsurf ****
A breeze from the south was forecast today increasing during the day with
showers arriving so I headed down to The Manor early to make the most of
the sunshine and lighter winds, also wanted to get out before the tide got
too high, lucky I did as it became very rough at high tide with a huge
shore dump! I parked in Squiz Lane at 8.45 with Mag so she could have her
daily walk which was good in sunshine with a tail wind! With the the cross
on it did look a little lumpy out to sea but I decided to give it a try as
it was lovely and sunny so quickly set up my foil board, at this point my
6.5 would have been OK but with it expected to build I went for my 5.75
waiting for a quiet spot to launch I headed out, under to start with but I
managed to run down the swell and pump up onto the foil and with the wind
in this direction I could sail up the coast fairly near the beach. I did
beat as I wanted to make sure I could get back as it was marginal with the
small sail but once up and flying I could keep it going. I had two long
runs up to The Fludyers past the pier and on my third run I decided to
continue down to The Dip, the sea was big in places as the onshore wind
picks it up! On the way back the wind changed direction slightly and was
building meaning I had to gybe by The Manor tower and head out. The sea had
picked up as had the wind which made me a little nervous especially when my
foil left the water twice dumping me in, I decided to call it a day and
managed to land with no problems. I managed to pack up and make it home
before the first shower arrived! It was a fairly short session but great
fun non the less:)
Walk ****
As I got home early it would be nice to do something with Mag but the
weather now was a little hit and miss so after packing a picnic lunch our
plan was to walk down to the seafront and have it in the pa gardens
sheltered from the fresh breeze! We made it down to the pier to watch the
wild sea, the tide was tide and there were some huge waves rolling up the
beach, it had also started to rain so we decided to sit on the sheltered
side of the pie for lunch to watch the noisy waves roll in, just brilliant
with light rain falling all the time! Things defiantly quietened down and
the wind dropped to about 10 knots! After lunch we decided to carry on with
the walk despite the light rain which was on our backs, it did quickly stop
and it was brilliant being out, we love living by the sea! Some workmen
were erecting platforms for beach huts on the beach as the water washed all
around, the sea could cause problems for these huts in the future! At The
Fludyers we headed inland past Harvest House to the town centre to get a
few things before returning home with more light showers for the rest of
the afternoon!
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