Team East (Engl-E, Great Britain) - 2022-04-20
Sailor 2 Second Peak (Kts)5 x 10 Second Average (Kts)1 Hour (Kts)Alpha Racing 500m (Kts)Nautical Mile (Kts)Distance Travelled (km)
Stephen Squirrell
15.82(D)
14.82(D)
9.28(D)
12.69(D)
13.41(D)
51.89(D)
Ian Richards
Peter Cutts
Lance Newbery
Ben Tilston
Hotdog
Jamie Bore
Tris Haskins
Rik Jones
benno
Will Trossell
Steve Carter
Trollope
Whitey
plum
matty
Ant
Venga Boy
tccambs
Killer Miller
Alex Lewin
Lewis Limm
Average
Stephen Squirrell (34966km):
739 days ago

Wednesday 20th April - Windsurf **** The Dip, Felixstowe – sunny.

 

Foil – 15.92 knot max, 14.82 knot ave., 9.28 knot hour, 13.41 knot mile, 32.71 km., 12.69 knot alpha.

 

Exocet RF AST 91 with Slingshot Hover Glide 76 with Tushingham Thunderbird 6.5m.

 

What a day, wall to wall sunshine, mild with a good ENE breeze making it ideal for The Dip, even better as its under two miles from home:) With high water at 2.50 making The Dip hard to launch as there is very little beach, I was keen to get done fairly early to make the most of the best conditions. I arrived at 10.15 and it looked great a cross onshore breeze around 16 knots, in fact it stayed around that for the whole session but it looked windier out on the water. I quickly set up my foil and took a chance with my 6.5 as fellow windsurfer Mark Swain arrived on his bike to check out the conditions. He soon returned with his kit and went foiling with 7.3. I was on the water at 11 and to start with I thought I had rigged too big but things calmed down. After a few short runs in front of the launch to gauge the conditions, including some OK gybes in flattish water I thought there was enough for a trip to The Manor. I had a good long run down the coast but seemed to run out of wind the further I sailed offshore so gybed. I was now in the strongest tide at Jacobs ladder and found the wind was not as strong as first thought, I could fly no problem long runs out to sea, the furthest over two and a half miles, getting better at flying up and down through the waves, I had the whole seafront to myself to play in:) With a sail that was a fraction too small although I would not have been happy using one of my twin cam sails with the sea getting bigger as the tide approached high, I had a little trouble getting back upwind, things would have been much better if it was wind against tide but I got back OK in the end. In the end I was out over four hours covering over 32 miles, nothing fast just mellow sailing enjoying the solitude, sunshine and waves. I was entertained by a circling USA Hercules dropping parachutists in the sea in front of Bawdsey. I managed to land OK in a corner by a groyne on a little section of beach, quick chat with Swainy, pack up and home in five minutes:) We have several more days of breezy with it getting stronger too, so might even be able to have a few runs on the fin for a change!

 

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