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15th July 2026
Windsurfing: The Dip at Felixstowe Wind Direction: NE Wind Stength: 15/22 Surf / Sea State: smooth in big out Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny and hot Max Speed: 18.91 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 26 miles (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Wednesday 15th July – Windsurf ***** The Dip at Felixstowe – sunny and
hot.
Foil – 18.91 knot max, 17.77 knot ave., 12.69 knot hour, 15.41 knot mile,
55.34 km., 13.95 knot alpha.
Starboard Freeride 150 and a Tushingham Bolt 5m.
I had a drive to Kirton early still looking for a combine, came back via
Gulpher Road to the Ferry to take a few weather pics !
Couldnt face another 50 mile road trip into deepest Essex for a foil on the
Stour today so I decided to head down to The Dip here in Felixstowe late in
the afternoon. So spent the day at home, exercises in the garden, a bit of
reading and dozing after yesterdays 46 mile sail! Mag headed out to visit
our old friend Mary, then I put my shortie on at home, discovered I had
left my vhf radio at Wrabness and then continued down to our little
windsurf car park which was slowly filling up with a mix of fin sailors,
wingers and another windsurf foiler plus the usual kite surfers a little
way along the beach by the small lagoon! I asked fellow windsurfer Paul S
what sail he would rig for windsurf foiling in 20 knots plus of wind, he
has a chart on his phone, he said a 5m which I then rigged and it was
absolutely perfect for lovely mellow session with a lot of messing about
with the waves especially on the way in! There was enough beach to launch
easily and I was soon up and flying doing mile runs out to the yellow
racing bouy where the sea was once again pretty big but managed to get most
of my gybes. Sailing back was great fun especially near the beach where the
sea was super smooth, I even tried two duck gybes, ending up in the water
both times :) Then with the wind easing I decided to call it a day, I had
been out a couple of hours sailing 26 miles!
Later in the evening I messaged Jason a windsurfing mate who lives at
Mistley who then drove down to Wrabness as it got dark to see if my radio
was still there, sadly not :(
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