He will walk up to you on the beach and sling **** at your gear - he's done it to me .........
Yes, it was good to chat about old times at Gerroa - and then you started slinging contempt around on this forum.
Oh,so I didn't walk up to you or anyone else at the beach and start slinging **** about their gear.
And as far as Wally inc. - I am sick of seeing ads or media saying Hoyle Schweistzer "inventor of windsurfing" or here is Matt Schweitzer,his dad invented the windsurfer. That is such a disgusting rewrite of history considering what they did to Jim Drake.
Alex has never had any dealings or even contact with Wally inc and you also claimed Windsurfer class raised money for him also not true .These falsehoods may have gained you some sympathy green thumbs by demonising me.You have already lost the debate if thats all you have got. I may not have Phd but I don't resort to making up lies .
If my recollection about the Windsurfing NSW film night (organised by a Windsurfer OD fanatic and committee member) contributing to your son's campaign expenses was wrong, then I apologise unreservedly and withdraw it completely. I stand by my recollections of our meeting and would say that your repeated insults here indicate your attitude towards older gear.
I have no idea what you think "Wally Inc" is, but I don't think you can ever find the Windsurfer Class saying that Hoyle invented windsurfing. That claim has been made by Starboard, whose Australian branch sponsored your son - so why you are so angry with Windsurfer sailors for something your son's sponsor's company did?
As for the rest of it, don't complain about being "demonised" because you choose to insult people just because they sail something different from what you sail. Just sail what you like and stop insulting others, please, so we can stop this sort of infighting.
I will now walk away from this forum for a while. Your continued abuse of what others choose to sail has made it an unpleasant place to be.
So much negative energy , enough to power a small village .
why come here to bitch ?
Sail what you want ,
The reason I do it is because it makes me smile , it's not a ego competition .
Sailing a door with a G,clamped fin has to be better than digging a stump hole .
If that doesn't make sence go work for airport security .
Infighting has to stop , remember who we are .
ps: I love new gear , but Also thinking of aquireing a free old D2 for ****s an giggles. Why not , RB s have recently tickled my pink.
Totally agree.
I apologise to all who who wasted their time reading my interactions with Chris249 (and now reading this).
Chris, enjoy your time on the water. Also can you please provide a reference to your research into technology and its effects on participation in sports. I could use this in one of the jobs that I have. Thanks
Just had a Weekend Comp and gathering at our home spot with 30/40 other sailors. It was a change from the week before's event at Jervis Bay with 8 sailors.
The sport is still in decline and without direction from our TWO governing bodies, AWA and YA.
Despite this we put through 10/20 kids and a few adults in a 2 hr Come n Try session. Ran a bit of fun racing on the Saturday with wave\freestyle against slalom boards. Great fun , but there was no great appetite for serious racing . Bit crowded on the water with all the sails .
As I have said in this thread unless we fix the issue of having a divided sport then it's dead as WV is in Victoria
I don't get what you mean by a divided sport and I don't know what you expect from either the AWA or YA.
Just this weekend a come and try windsurfing day was organised at a Maroochydore sailing club, it was organised by Australian Sailing using 12 techno's and a trailer that was purchased via a Qld government grant awarded to Windsurfing Qld. The gear is part of a joint program with Windsurfing Qld, Australian Sailing and supported by the Qld Government. The Instructor running the day is the vice president of WQ and an Australian Sailing Windsurfing Instructor. The car used to tow the trailer was provided fuelled up by Australian Sailing and the Instructor was paid to run the session. That seems like pretty good collaboration between AS and WQ to me.
ps. 30 to 40 at an event is a pretty awesome turnout, well done.
Awww
Any chance you guys could pop over to gps section & sort out the device s***fight while feeling the love
Windsurfing is not in decline, the Windsurfer LT is growing in stature and numbers rapidly, fleets racing in most states weekly and achieving World Sailing international class status. Make the right board and they will come.
www.windsurferclass.com/2018/11/04/international-windsurfer-class-association-receives-the-international-class-status-by-world-sailing/?fbclid=IwAR0oAtF8hlxa6VYXDImao43h6OosxBqoElRw_Cw3Dzc_V4d2FM1oUKcOYps
I have a 6yo and a 3yo who will add to the numbers as soon as possible.
Which makes me wonder, when is a good time to start? I was thinking some sailing first to learn how to read wind and water, then onto a board.
I have a 6yo and a 3yo who will add to the numbers as soon as possible.
Which makes me wonder, when is a good time to start? I was thinking some sailing first to learn how to read wind and water, then onto a board.
I have coached a lot of kids and the ones that know how to sail already pick windsurfing up so much easier
I sailed yesterday in pretty light conditions of 12-15 knots on the river.
Only around three or four sailors out at Melville which included a six year old.
Around half a dozen out at Pelican Point including Isaac on his 9m Warp. Around the same number of foilers.
Half a dozen kite foilers. I watched four of them with huge sails go up and downwind at ridiculous angles that surely no other sailing craft could even get close!
Wide boards of 85cm with a 50 fin make light conditions that much more enjoyable than in the older days - yet few really having taken up the option.
Compared to twenty years back it does seem there are a few less sailors on the river.
I sailed yesterday in pretty light conditions of 12-15 knots on the river.
Only around three or four sailors out at Melville which included a six year old.
Around half a dozen out at Pelican Point including Isaac on his 9m Warp. Around the same number of foilers.
Half a dozen kite foilers. I watched four of them with huge sails go up and downwind at ridiculous angles that surely no other sailing craft could even get close!
Wide boards of 85cm with a 50 fin make light conditions that much more enjoyable than in the older days - yet few really having taken up the option.
Compared to twenty years back it does seem there are a few less sailors on the river.
I was out on an 8.6 and Windtech Magic Bullet 74cm - it was great fun and i was on the plane 80% of the time from 4 till around 5.
Isaac was flying on his combo - i really like the functionality of the Big gear and 80cm plus wide boards / 50 cm fins - in light air - and isaac was doing real nice full planing gybes. Smoking upwind and down.
A few foilers out too - great low end but they are pretty slow in the top end once a traditional board gets half powered - its all good though! It was a magic afternoon on the water and i was wondering - where is everyone?
So how will the new wally fit into the windsurfer one design class.
the Windsurfer one design class is the biggest class of windsurfer in Aust you fool
and it will only get larger with the new board sorry to inform you
A new board in a one design class seems counter intuitive, given the education you just provided on techno I'm keen to here how the new board will increase the biggest one design class
107 boards at nationals
Parkdale Yacht Club has the biggest active fleet of windsurfers in Australia
LOL
How is that possible, there is less than fifty AWA members in the whole of Victoria.
Might even be less this year which is a bit sad. Once you take out the life members it's less. Hopefully there will be a change over summer
LOL the fleet is getting bigger
So how will the new wally fit into the windsurfer one design class.
the Windsurfer one design class is the biggest class of windsurfer in Aust you fool
and it will only get larger with the new board sorry to inform you
A new board in a one design class seems counter intuitive, given the education you just provided on techno I'm keen to here how the new board will increase the biggest one design class
107 boards at nationals
Yes that is an awesome number to get at a windsurfing regatta, well done to all involved in achieving such great a result. I hope it continues to go from strength to strength.
great initiative with the junior sponsorship, keep working on getting new kids into the sport because they end up increasing participation in every class and discipline.
I can't help but think the road to growth for this sport is through organsied competition.
Over 300 windsurfer LT's have been sold in Australia
club racing is happening in every state of Australia
woo hoooo
Windsurfer Lt making windsurfing great again
Yesterday, wind was light so I rigged a 5.3m wavesail and put it on my wife's 10'8" SUP and had a brilliant windsurf, it felt like the joy of windsurfing 35 years ago for me, I'm starting to get the interest in Longboards again
Yesterday, wind was light so I rigged a 5.3m wavesail and put it on my wife's 10'8" SUP and had a brilliant windsurf, it felt like the joy of windsurfing 35 years ago for me, I'm starting to get the interest in Longboards again
If that gave you a stiffy have a go of a windsurfer Lt , over 300 LT's have been sold in Australia !
Yesterday, wind was light so I rigged a 5.3m wavesail and put it on my wife's 10'8" SUP and had a brilliant windsurf, it felt like the joy of windsurfing 35 years ago for me, I'm starting to get the interest in Longboards again
If that gave you a stiffy have a go of a windsurfer Lt , over 300 LT's have been sold in Australia !
where are they available in WA?
Not to sure but I know the crew from mount bay will contact you
i think they are having a worlds there and over 300 boards is not in Question
Yesterday, wind was light so I rigged a 5.3m wavesail and put it on my wife's 10'8" SUP and had a brilliant windsurf, it felt like the joy of windsurfing 35 years ago for me, I'm starting to get the interest in Longboards again
If that gave you a stiffy have a go of a windsurfer Lt , over 300 LT's have been sold in Australia !
where are they available in WA?
Have a word to Snides. He should be able able to point you in the right direction.
I tried to help the widsufering market stay alive , I recently bought 300 LT boards for a bon fire to sacrifice to the wind gods , it worked 6 days in a row of wind Who says money cant buy happiness,
Sorry if me buying all these boards for my own selfish need of wind has falsely influenced the figures of new dancers
I tried to help the widsufering market stay alive , I recently bought 300 LT boards for a bon fire to sacrifice to the wind gods , it worked 6 days in a row of wind Who says money cant buy happiness,
Sorry if me buying all these boards for my own selfish need of wind has falsely influenced the figures of new dancers
Please buy more !
its good to see how the haters are still lurking
LOL
No hate, lifes too short, just found a better more worthy use for them that we can all enjoy, who dosent love 6 days of wind and a big bon fire . lol
^^^^^wow lol, now that's hate Chill out mate, have a laugh, or at least some whimsical rebuttal, instead of juvenile 2 year old swearing.
^^^^^wow lol, now that's hate Chill out mate, have a laugh, or at least some whimsical rebuttal, instead of juvenile 2 year old swearing.
As opposed to the juvenile 2 year old pot stirring? You're like the child who keeps entering the room where the adults are talking, flatulates and then thinks it's funny. The best part is your protesting "it was only a joke, dude" - if you can't take it, don't dish it out.
^^^lol , farts are funny, your right there, but that's where it ends, sorry.
Or should I reply with " **** off idiot"
Kiting with windsurfers is great. There is always someone to have a drag race with, even if they do run you over every now and then. I find too many kiters are pussies and afraid to engage warp speed.