Team East (Engl-E, Great Britain) - 2019-04-09
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
26.38(D)
25.04(D)
16.37(D)
16.5(D)
20.95(D)
62.49(D)
benno
31.74(D)
29.92(D)
11.41(D)
0(D)
20.52(D)
35.79(D)
Ian Richards
Peter Cutts
Lance Newbery
Ben Tilston
Hotdog
Jamie Bore
Tris Haskins
Rik Jones
Will Trossell
Steve Carter
Trollope
Whitey
plum
matty
Ant
Venga Boy
tccambs
Killer Miller
Alex Lewin
Lewis Limm
Average29.0627.4813.898.2520.7449.14
Stephen Squirrell (34966km):
1815 days ago
6 categories

 Tuesday 9th – windsurf **** The Dip - Felixstowe – mainly cloudy.

 

F2 Xantos 295 and 38 cm fin with Tushingham Lightning 7m.

 

26.61 knot max, 25.03 knot ave ., 16.37 knot hour, 20.94  knot mile, 62.50 km., 16.50 knot alpha.

 

Looks like this is going to be the start of a run of NE winds we get once or twice a year here on the East coast:) So my local venue was the order of the day and I headed to The Dip for the second time this year, low water is water is best here so I headed down early and was parked up at 8.15 with low tide at 8.30 and two kiters were already out! The wind can be a bit light early but I had gusts to 20 mph on the gauge so took a chance with 7m on the 133 lt Xantos. This set up proved nearly perfect and I was out on the water for the next 126 minutes sailing non-stop, not overly fast but great fun sailing out to the red and white bouy and the session turned into a gybe feast and I only dropped a couple when I was getting tired towards the end of the session! The win was not strong enough to be super-fast and the sea state has been smoother in this direction, the incoming tide didn’t help meaning you had to sail hard upwind after going for your broad speed run! There was an area a lumpy chop close in followed by some smooth water and then the sea got big further out but you could find a nice wave to turn and by the beach where I got my best alphas you had to concentrate in the lumps. The kiters packed up and I spent most of the session all by myself but nothing new there! I wanted to go for some mile runs but with tide with wind I didn’t want to sail that far broad as it would have taken a couple of tacks to get back! Near the end of the session I beat hard out over a mile and came back broad but the sea was too big to get over much over 25 knots but it was my best mile of the day. I had an OK hour of 16.37, not bad as it consisted of a lot of upwind sailing with my second hour being over 14 knots so I covered 62.50 km. (38 miles) in a fraction over two hours! I was going to Wrabness on the Stour tomorrow but might do it all again in Felixstowe and hope for some company – anyone fancy The Dip at 8 in the morning to make the most of the tide??? I lave a early session as it leaves you free for the rest of the day:)

 

PS – despite an air temperature of 10 degrees I had two hours sailing and was toasty with hat and gloves, staying onboard during the gybes is a big help too:)

 

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benno (2236km):
1815 days ago
6 categories

great direction that, shame it was a sneaky snaffle off work as i only had a couple of hours and needed one more 30kt 10 sec to join the club but hey its going this year as thats 29.9 twice already 

patrik 115 again cease to amaze..was concerned it may get too flighty at the top end but rock solid and again was always wanting that 'another' top up gust..she lapped it up and top end wasnt unleashed 

the 2019 koncepts are hot too..not getting pulled up anymore and also rock solid, coupled the accerlation is noticable at the top end...you just keep wanting more at 30kts where before it was a wild ride, the combination is so comfortable its ridiculus.

great quick sesh with pult who was also flying hot :) 

 

patrik v4 115 / koncept 7.0 / lockwood 38 CLSL 2 carbon



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