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Is windsurfing popularity still declining?

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Created by SWS > 9 months ago, 11 Aug 2011
albers
NSW, 1737 posts
5 Oct 2011 9:28AM
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From my perspective, windsurfing is cheaper that a gym membership.

I have 1 board, 3 sails, 2 masts and a boom which lets me sail in winds between 15 and 35 knots. This gear, on average, will last 3-5 years and whose total cost is less than or equal to 3-5 years of gym fees.

Only problem is that I could go to the gym whenever I want, but mother nature will dictate when I windsurf!.

Cheers

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
5 Oct 2011 9:52AM
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Actually windsurfing gear is cheaper now than it ever has been. You can buy a brand new sail for less than $600. You can buy a new board for about $1500. Back in the 80s when windsurfing was popular gear was around that price too. But back then you could buy a new car for around $10K and buy a house for $50K.

So probably a house was worth around 25 or 30 windsurfers back then. Now a house is worth around 200 windsurfers. According to Lotowinds calculations a house is worth around 12 windsurfers.


lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
5 Oct 2011 6:55PM
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^^^^You must still have one of those old imperial calculators,
Now days we use metric calculators.


PS....I new if I made a smart @ss post it would get things rolling again

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
5 Oct 2011 4:03PM
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lotofwind said...

^^^^You must still have one of those old imperial calculators,
Now days we use metric calculators.


PS....I new if I made a smart @ss post it would get things rolling again



I knew you would be trolling around in here!!

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
5 Oct 2011 4:09PM
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Mobydisc said...

Actually windsurfing gear is cheaper now than it ever has been. You can buy a brand new sail for less than $600. You can buy a new board for about $1500. Back in the 80s when windsurfing was popular gear was around that price too. But back then you could buy a new car for around $10K and buy a house for $50K.

So probably a house was worth around 25 or 30 windsurfers back then. Now a house is worth around 200 windsurfers. According to Lotowinds calculations a house is worth around 12 windsurfers.





It may be cheap but a full kit is bl00dy expensive!! $600 for one sail and you would generally need two or three wouldnt you? So thats $1800 just for sails!! Board for $1500 then a boom, at a guess $600??
So thats $3900
And thats in round figures.
To my mind thats a lot of $$ I could by a quiver of surf boards with that money paying full retail.

BTW Ive got a funny lookin fin that someone might want, I will post a pic tomorrow.

lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
5 Oct 2011 7:10PM
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Yep,,very expensive hobby. Makes you wonder how the poor pensioners can afford it?

DunkO
NSW, 1146 posts
5 Oct 2011 7:11PM
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albers said...

From my perspective, windsurfing is cheaper that a gym membership.

I have 1 board, 3 sails, 2 masts and a boom which lets me sail in winds between 15 and 35 knots. This gear, on average, will last 3-5 years and whose total cost is less than or equal to 3-5 years of gym fees.

Only problem is that I could go to the gym whenever I want, but mother nature will dictate when I windsurf!.

Cheers


When would anyone ever WANT to go to the gym?

lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
5 Oct 2011 7:16PM
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DunkO said...

albers said...

From my perspective, windsurfing is cheaper that a gym membership.

I have 1 board, 3 sails, 2 masts and a boom which lets me sail in winds between 15 and 35 knots. This gear, on average, will last 3-5 years and whose total cost is less than or equal to 3-5 years of gym fees.

Only problem is that I could go to the gym whenever I want, but mother nature will dictate when I windsurf!.

Cheers


When would anyone ever WANT to go to the gym?


Agreed,,I can never understand why someone would pay to go and run on a tread mill??????? Borring. You dont get anywhere and just stare at a spot on the wall.
Why not just go for a jog down the beach,,its free,,lots more to look at,fresh air,sun, and you can take ya dog.

evlPanda
NSW, 9202 posts
5 Oct 2011 7:25PM
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lotofwind said...

DunkO said...

albers said...

From my perspective, windsurfing is cheaper that a gym membership.

I have 1 board, 3 sails, 2 masts and a boom which lets me sail in winds between 15 and 35 knots. This gear, on average, will last 3-5 years and whose total cost is less than or equal to 3-5 years of gym fees.

Only problem is that I could go to the gym whenever I want, but mother nature will dictate when I windsurf!.

Cheers


When would anyone ever WANT to go to the gym?


Agreed,,I can never understand why someone would pay to go and run on a tread mill??????? Borring. You dont get anywhere and just stare at a spot on the wall.
Why not just go for a jog down the beach,,its free,,lots more to look at,fresh air,sun, and you can take ya dog.



This is half the reason I started windsurfing. Trouble is good technique means less exercise.

I'm starting Muay Thai next week. God help me

DunkO
NSW, 1146 posts
5 Oct 2011 7:28PM
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evlPanda said...

lotofwind said...

DunkO said...

albers said...

From my perspective, windsurfing is cheaper that a gym membership.

I have 1 board, 3 sails, 2 masts and a boom which lets me sail in winds between 15 and 35 knots. This gear, on average, will last 3-5 years and whose total cost is less than or equal to 3-5 years of gym fees.

Only problem is that I could go to the gym whenever I want, but mother nature will dictate when I windsurf!.

Cheers


When would anyone ever WANT to go to the gym?


Agreed,,I can never understand why someone would pay to go and run on a tread mill??????? Borring. You dont get anywhere and just stare at a spot on the wall.
Why not just go for a jog down the beach,,its free,,lots more to look at,fresh air,sun, and you can take ya dog.



This is half the reason I started windsurfing. Trouble is good technique means less exercise.

I'm starting Muay Thai next week. God help me



too true, i got so fit learning, now its so much less of a work out.

albers
NSW, 1737 posts
5 Oct 2011 9:17PM
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DunkO said...

albers said...

From my perspective, windsurfing is cheaper that a gym membership.

I have 1 board, 3 sails, 2 masts and a boom which lets me sail in winds between 15 and 35 knots. This gear, on average, will last 3-5 years and whose total cost is less than or equal to 3-5 years of gym fees.

Only problem is that I could go to the gym whenever I want, but mother nature will dictate when I windsurf!.

Cheers


When would anyone ever WANT to go to the gym?


I have it on good authority that the view from the back of a "spin class" is quite pleasant

Mrgob
116 posts
7 Oct 2011 6:18PM
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We used to calculate the value of things over here in terms of how many pairs of Marks and Spencer trousers you could buy. (Nowadays, it's Tescos jeans .... they're much much cheaper!)

The difference is, they can be worn every day, (until they start exposing the nether regions). But much very expensive winsurfing gear, such as multi fin down the line wave boards, can only be used by folk in 'normal' locations very rarely indeed, however much they drool all over them!

lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
7 Oct 2011 9:29PM
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Thanks for the UK latest fashion tip... WTF are trousers by the way??????

I have heard my Pop talk about them once,,and something about suspenders,,,are they what you are referring to????
Do you guys really drink Fosters?????? Suckers.
We export it over there cause aussies are too smart to drink it.
enjoy the aussie rejects

The aussie criminals are rising up. Thanks for sending us convicts to this paradise land,

Mrgob
116 posts
8 Oct 2011 3:53AM
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Sorry to disappoint windy. Am non drinker, don't smoke, and have never knowingly had a relationship with any sheep! (Or should that be roos in your case.)

Just had a fully powered 4.2 day on my old battered original Evo 74. Why would I need to replace it! Think of all the TROUSERS, with or without suspenders, I can buy with the money saved. Now lets see ... I'll have a dozen green pairs, six dozen pink ones, and ........ wonder what those S.U.P. things are for???

Zubby
SA, 896 posts
10 Oct 2011 8:57AM
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Is windsurfing popularity still declining? Yes it is declining in SA.

Surfboard and wettie is much cheaper than windsurf kit.

legless
SA, 852 posts
10 Oct 2011 12:21PM
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Zubby said...

Is windsurfing popularity still declining? Yes it is declining in SA.

Surfboard and wettie is much cheaper than windsurf kit.


What do surf boards cost?

Do surfers use carbon boards yet?

KA360
NSW, 803 posts
10 Oct 2011 1:46PM
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Zubby said...

Is windsurfing popularity still declining? Yes it is declining in SA.

Surfboard and wettie is much cheaper than windsurf kit.


A playstation is cheaper, and a yoyo evan cheaper still.
Price isn't a real issue.
Just check out the buy and sell section here on seabreeze where my last 5 boards came from. They were between $300 and $800.
The money I saved on flashy new gear I used to buy new flashy light gear for my kids.
No matter what your budget is, if you really want to windsurf it can be done cheaply.

K Dog
VIC, 1847 posts
10 Oct 2011 2:10PM
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evlPanda said...

lotofwind said...

DunkO said...

albers said...

From my perspective, windsurfing is cheaper that a gym membership.

I have 1 board, 3 sails, 2 masts and a boom which lets me sail in winds between 15 and 35 knots. This gear, on average, will last 3-5 years and whose total cost is less than or equal to 3-5 years of gym fees.

Only problem is that I could go to the gym whenever I want, but mother nature will dictate when I windsurf!.

Cheers


When would anyone ever WANT to go to the gym?


Agreed,,I can never understand why someone would pay to go and run on a tread mill??????? Borring. You dont get anywhere and just stare at a spot on the wall.
Why not just go for a jog down the beach,,its free,,lots more to look at,fresh air,sun, and you can take ya dog.



This is half the reason I started windsurfing. Trouble is good technique means less exercise.

I'm starting Muay Thai next week. God help me



And that was the last we saw of evlPanda's shins

jermaldan
VIC, 1572 posts
10 Oct 2011 3:54PM
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KA360 said...

Zubby said...

Is windsurfing popularity still declining? Yes it is declining in SA.

Surfboard and wettie is much cheaper than windsurf kit.


A playstation is cheaper, and a yoyo evan cheaper still.
Price isn't a real issue.
Just check out the buy and sell section here on seabreeze where my last 5 boards came from. They were between $300 and $800.
The money I saved on flashy new gear I used to buy new flashy light gear for my kids.
No matter what your budget is, if you really want to windsurf it can be done cheaply.


Post a vid of Alex on the Hypersonic. How are the footstraps for him?

stringer
WA, 703 posts
10 Oct 2011 12:58PM
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Zubby said...

Is windsurfing popularity still declining? Yes it is declining in SA.

Surfboard and wettie is much cheaper than windsurf kit.


Thats becuase you guys have a -ve population growth

KA360
NSW, 803 posts
10 Oct 2011 5:27PM
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Post a vid of Alex on the Hypersonic. How are the footstraps for him?


We both havn't tried it yet,its too cold for us me.I've gotten soft in my old age,I won't go if the temp is 14 or below.
For the last fortnight we have been ready for a dash down to Vic for speedweeks and hopefully get to meet some of you mexican seabreezersbut the forecast temp now that its windy is below 14
So if you turn up the fan and the thermostat(and maybe a nice mexican wave) and we'll come for visit

K Dog
VIC, 1847 posts
10 Oct 2011 8:02PM
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jermaldan said...

KA360 said...

Zubby said...

Is windsurfing popularity still declining? Yes it is declining in SA.

Surfboard and wettie is much cheaper than windsurf kit.


A playstation is cheaper, and a yoyo evan cheaper still.
Price isn't a real issue.
Just check out the buy and sell section here on seabreeze where my last 5 boards came from. They were between $300 and $800.
The money I saved on flashy new gear I used to buy new flashy light gear for my kids.
No matter what your budget is, if you really want to windsurf it can be done cheaply.


Post a vid of Alex on the Hypersonic. How are the footstraps for him?


They are perfect of course Jez! Hope it arrived all good Alex - I wrapped the shizen out of it :P

AUS2001
NSW, 86 posts
10 Oct 2011 9:19PM
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Thanks Kurt, it is in great condition, its the best kids formula board I have ever seen.
I can't wait to try it out, before next weekend when there is a formula races at Jervis Bay we plan to go to.
It's school holidays but the weather has not been good, so we are visiting all the relatives.[}:)]
Back home tomorrow night after 2 more quick visits and then we are free all summer

K Dog
VIC, 1847 posts
11 Oct 2011 10:28AM
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Good to hear Alex!

hamburglar
ACT, 2174 posts
11 Oct 2011 1:11PM
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K Dog said...

evlPanda said...

lotofwind said...

DunkO said...

albers said...

From my perspective, windsurfing is cheaper that a gym membership.

I have 1 board, 3 sails, 2 masts and a boom which lets me sail in winds between 15 and 35 knots. This gear, on average, will last 3-5 years and whose total cost is less than or equal to 3-5 years of gym fees.

Only problem is that I could go to the gym whenever I want, but mother nature will dictate when I windsurf!.

Cheers


When would anyone ever WANT to go to the gym?


Agreed,,I can never understand why someone would pay to go and run on a tread mill??????? Borring. You dont get anywhere and just stare at a spot on the wall.
Why not just go for a jog down the beach,,its free,,lots more to look at,fresh air,sun, and you can take ya dog.



This is half the reason I started windsurfing. Trouble is good technique means less exercise.

I'm starting Muay Thai next week. God help me



And that was the last we saw of evlPanda's shins


box ina box ina box ina box ,box me off p 18

evlPanda
NSW, 9202 posts
11 Oct 2011 2:29PM
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^ I can barely type today. fingers to elbows still lightly trembling. After first 20 minutes I nearly threw up. If you want to get fit it's highly recommended. ****.

legless
SA, 852 posts
16 Oct 2011 11:03AM
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This thread is on the decline it needs something to get it moving again!



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