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secondhand gear for a beginner/ intermediate

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Created by KOLoughlin > 9 months ago, 30 Mar 2016
KOLoughlin
SA, 4 posts
30 Mar 2016 2:19PM
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Hi

Looking for secondhand gear to get back into the sport. It has been a few years but I am really missing it. I must have my second wind I think.

Windsurfing in Adelaide is just about non existence compared to the other states with regard to equipment new and old. Onboard and the Strath outlets about the only two token efforts in the state for retail with the secondhand market almost totally going underground. The technology around windsurfing too has evolved so much that I need some advice with regard to what to buy in the mast, boom sail areas. I have managed to pick up a JP Funster board which looks good but need a rig. Manly looking at freestyle riding at this stage. Any comments are greatly appreciated...............many thanks in advance.

...........KO

legless
SA, 852 posts
30 Mar 2016 3:06PM
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Strath Windsurfing Shop a token effort! Have you even been to the shop?

I think a JP Funster might be a bit challenging to do modern Freestyle on. I think you might mean you will Freeride sailor.


Depending were you are planning to sail will have an affect on the size of the rig you will be after. You will be on bigger sails if sail Boggy or Goolwa compared to sailing on the sea. Lots of rig options in stock at the strath Windsurfing shop all you have to do is ask.


Red thumb away!!!!!!

KOLoughlin
SA, 4 posts
31 Mar 2016 10:02AM
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My apology I did mean to say Freeride. The strath shop is on the agenda for sure.

Thanks for the post.

legless
SA, 852 posts
31 Mar 2016 11:36AM
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My apology I did mean to say Freeride. The strath shop is on the agenda for sure.

Thanks for the post.


It is a easy mix up to make. I was not fussed that you mixed up between Freeride and Freestyle, just surprised and disappointed you would refer to the Strath Windsurfing Shop as a token Shop considering the amount of stock it holds.

I suggest you give out some more information so that people would be better able to direct you to the right rig. Like: Where do you plan to sail? How heavy are you? What windsurfing skills do you have?

As I expected I was red thumbed by people who could not even be bothered to answer KOLoughlin question and people wonder why windsurfing is on the decline in SA!

Red thumb away!!!!!! I would really love it if people names were associated with red thumbs it would be very interesting then to see who would be willing to red thumb.

kdalton
SA, 72 posts
31 Mar 2016 7:01PM
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what is this red thumb crap about.

WsurfingSA
SA, 391 posts
31 Mar 2016 7:17PM
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Not sure that windsurfing is on the decline, still good numbers on the beach and lakes this summer with plenty of new smiling faces either having their first crack at it or getting back into the sport like our good friend who started this thread.



legless
SA, 852 posts
31 Mar 2016 7:34PM
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WsurfingSA said..
Not sure that windsurfing is on the decline, still good numbers on the beach and lakes this summer with plenty of new smiling faces either having their first crack at it or getting back into the sport like our good friend who started this thread.






How is the growth in windsurfing SA members?

Adelaide used to have 4 windsurfing shops now it has one if it was not in decline the shops would not have given up on windsurfing.. It no longer has anyone giving lessons. I would love windsurfing to be growing in SA but unfortunately it is not. We have also just had a really poor summer season for wind which has not helped getting people on the water.

People getting back into the sport is great and keeping things ticking over but it is not the same has having the growth of new people that are need to keep thing going.

But I guess some people like to delude themselves...it will eventually catch up with them.

AlexD0
SA, 22 posts
31 Mar 2016 8:34PM
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It no longer has anyone giving lessons.



I think there's a guy that teaches out at West Lakes?

I too just got back into sailing after a fair hiatus and moving countries/states. I easily or maybe luckily picked up a bit of gear in the buy/sell section here.

I've visited both stores, the stock was limited (By European standards, i.e. wall to wall gear) however it was midway through the season and both places mentioned they could get most things in in a couple of weeks give or take.

In a past life I was a committee member of the Northumbrian Windsurfing Club in the UK, this is back in '08, we were having the same conversations then re: dying sport, but we had around 50 active members. I'd say I've seen around 40 individual sailors between Boggy and Semaphore since , and that's before you count the Victor/Robe crew.

There's my 10c, been lurking on this thread a while, but no red thumbs from me

legless
SA, 852 posts
31 Mar 2016 9:20PM
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legless said..


It no longer has anyone giving lessons.




I think there's a guy that teaches out at West Lakes?

I too just got back into sailing after a fair hiatus and moving countries/states. I easily or maybe luckily picked up a bit of gear in the buy/sell section here.

I've visited both stores, the stock was limited (By European standards, i.e. wall to wall gear) however it was midway through the season and both places mentioned they could get most things in in a couple of weeks give or take.

In a past life I was a committee member of the Northumbrian Windsurfing Club in the UK, this is back in '08, we were having the same conversations then re: dying sport, but we had around 50 active members. I'd say I've seen around 40 individual sailors between Boggy and Semaphore since , and that's before you count the Victor/Robe crew.

There's my 10c, been lurking on this thread a while, but no red thumbs from me



I have been told by people looking for lessons The guy on west lakes is no longer giving lessons.

AlexDO what item of stock could you not get at the Strath Windsurfing Shop? It has a wall of masts a wall of booms a rack of sails most board bag sizes a wall of harness like more fins in stock than another windsurfing shop in Australia. It seems pretty much wall to wall to me Sure maybe not the brand you want but you can't have everything.

Red thumb away!!!!!! forgot to mention that last time and the sad little people who like to hid behind red thumbs came out again...guess people don't like the truth.

legless
SA, 852 posts
31 Mar 2016 9:29PM
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WsurfingSA said..
Not sure that windsurfing is on the decline, still good numbers on the beach and lakes this summer with plenty of new smiling faces either having their first crack at it or getting back into the sport like our good friend who started this thread.





Why are you using windsurfingSA sign on to post here...this is not WindsurfingSA business. Who are you?.....I think I know!

I think you should be signed on as who you are rather than abusing the WindsurfingSA sign on.

I pulled out of WindsurfingSA when I saw the way it was going at the last annual meeting I attended. It appears the way it's sign on is being used and other goings on have proved I was right.

Red thumb away!!!!!! someone has to shine some light on what is going on.

Bondage
SA, 634 posts
31 Mar 2016 10:23PM
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I dont think the Windsurfing SA Login has been abused. I thought it was quite a positive comment that was posted.

You just seem to get very defensive Gareth and unfortunately you may find that this then reflects on peoples perception of the business you operate and could explain the red thumbs. Personally i dont have any problems with you as life is to short for all the Bull**** but you have come across quite negatively in some points of this topic. Its great that you have the shop and make effort to hold plenty of stock and im sure many people appreciate it.

I dont know what went wrong at the Windsurfing AGM you attended, not sure if i was at that one or not but you have just as much right to your say as anyone else. There are no power trippers involved in Windsurfing SA i believe, just those that are passionate about trying to make something happen which is difficult enough when its only a small group who want to be be involved in making things happen. Sounds like maybe you feel your ideas weren't listened too, not sure but if that is the case, find other like minded sailors who can help support you with your case. Yes unfortunately the Windsurfing SA group is mainly made up by Wavesailors but that is not a deliberate thing. Anyone is allowed to be involved and participate and im sure any ideas would be welcomed especially if supported by people from the chosen discipline who want to help make things happen.

Happy Sailing

russh
SA, 3025 posts
31 Mar 2016 10:28PM
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WsurfingSA said..
Not sure that windsurfing is on the decline, still good numbers on the beach and lakes this summer with plenty of new smiling faces either having their first crack at it or getting back into the sport like our good friend who started this thread.






Why are you using windsurfingSA sign on to post here...this is not WindsurfingSA business. Who are you?.....I think I know!

I think you should be signed on as who you are rather than abusing the WindsurfingSA sign on.

I pulled out of WindsurfingSA when I saw the way it was going at the last annual meeting I attended. It appears the way it's sign on is being used and other goings on have proved I was right.

Red thumb away!!!!!! someone has to shine some light on what is going on.


At least someones been trying to do something about windsurfing in the state - - paying others out for trying to support the sport - get of ya ****en high horse

OESaustralia
SA, 281 posts
31 Mar 2016 10:45PM
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Legless, People are free to shop anywhere they like, so don't expect or rely on locals supporting local shops, 90 % of our poducts are sold/ sent interstate or overseas, so aim your marketing accordingly.

legless
SA, 852 posts
1 Apr 2016 7:00AM
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At least someones been trying to do something about windsurfing in the state - - paying others out for trying to support the sport - get of ya ****en high horse


That's great why are they not doing it under there own sign in rather than WindsurfingSA are they even a committee member of windsurfingSA?

If WindsurfingSA was to post here it should be to answer the original posters question.

Interestingly WindsurfingSA like all the other posts here other than mine have not attempted to answer the original posters question about getting a rig.

Rush rather than attacking me why did you not answer the original posters question?

legless
SA, 852 posts
1 Apr 2016 7:12AM
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Legless, People are free to shop anywhere they like, so don't expect or rely on locals supporting local shops, 90 % of our poducts are sold/ sent interstate or overseas, so aim your marketing accordingly.



I have no idea where that is coming from. The original poster called the Strath windsurfing Shop a token shop I challenged that. I not fussed if they shop at Strath Windsurfing Shop or not makes no difference to me. I also tried to get some more information out of them so I could give them an informed answer to their question.

It I was here trying to get people to shop at the Strath Windsurfing Shop I would not be saying the things I am saying I think you have got the wrong end of the stick here.

OESAustralia why comment on my post why not answer the original posters question.

legless
SA, 852 posts
1 Apr 2016 7:50AM
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I dont think the Windsurfing SA Login has been abused. I thought it was quite a positive comment that was posted.

You just seem to get very defensive Gareth and unfortunately you may find that this then reflects on peoples perception of the business you operate and could explain the red thumbs. Personally i dont have any problems with you as life is to short for all the Bull**** but you have come across quite negatively in some points of this topic. Its great that you have the shop and make effort to hold plenty of stock and im sure many people appreciate it.

I dont know what went wrong at the Windsurfing AGM you attended, not sure if i was at that one or not but you have just as much right to your say as anyone else. There are no power trippers involved in Windsurfing SA i believe, just those that are passionate about trying to make something happen which is difficult enough when its only a small group who want to be be involved in making things happen. Sounds like maybe you feel your ideas weren't listened too, not sure but if that is the case, find other like minded sailors who can help support you with your case. Yes unfortunately the Windsurfing SA group is mainly made up by Wavesailors but that is not a deliberate thing. Anyone is allowed to be involved and participate and im sure any ideas would be welcomed especially if supported by people from the chosen discipline who want to help make things happen.

Happy Sailing


Bondage did WindsurfingSA answer the original posters question?

Why not post under there own sign in rather than WindsurfingSA's

I am not being defensive about the red thumbs just pointing out that I do not agree with the system and do the same on other forums I no many that agree with me about the red thumb system on seabreeze. I guess some people like to hid behind anonymity with there negativity. I obviously do not as you seem to think I am being openly negative.

If life is to short for all this Bull**** why did you post back yet not bother to answer the original posters question?

This topic is about what rig a person coming back to the sport should get....people seem to have forgotten that and I have not said anything negative about a rig choice I am the only person here who has been trying to answer the question.


You where at the AGM, I did not say there were any "power tripper involved in WindsurfingSA" (So I am guessing it is something you subconsciously think). I would love WindsurfingSA to succeed and help grow the sport in SA unfortunately that is a very difficult thing for it to do the way the sport occurs in SA. Having a vested interest in Windsurfing in SA I deliberately avoided putting myself forward for positions in WindsurfingSA as I did not want it to be seen as a conflict of interest. At the time I also suggested that the positions should be spread out rather than some doing multiple positions which as you pointed out means it is dominated by Wave Sailors. However I decided if Wave Sailors wanted to dominate WindsurfingSA that's fine other groups of sailors were off doing there own thing with out the need of WindsurfingSA. The problem now for windsurfing SA is it will be hard for it to attract new members if it focus is heavily directed to wave sailing which is great for the wave sailors but excludes those that are not thus gives them no justification to join.

gmitton
SA, 1430 posts
1 Apr 2016 8:04AM
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Ask for a red thumb, get a red thumb. That is the system. Red thumb me bad. Hit me, hit me niw.

gmitton
SA, 1430 posts
1 Apr 2016 8:05AM
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There is heaps of second hand gear on sea breeze. Red thumb me again pls...

russh
SA, 3025 posts
1 Apr 2016 8:19AM
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My final word legless - if you dont like the direction get some flat water crew together get on the committee and do something about it - power to the people that are willing to put in some effort - to those that sit around and whinge about the organisation - its a group of volunteer crew that love windsurfing and socialising give em a break

legless
SA, 852 posts
1 Apr 2016 8:59AM
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My final word legless - if you dont like the direction get some flat water crew together get on the committee and do something about it - power to the people that are willing to put in some effort - to those that sit around and whinge about the organisation - its a group of volunteer crew that love windsurfing and socialising give em a break


You don't seem to be getting my point. Whoever was posting with the WindsurfingSA sign on should have posted that comment with their own sign on. The post was not Windsurfing SA business. If they had come on to answer the original post question as windsurfingSA that would have been great but they did not they ignored the original post.


You have yet to answer the original posts question which would be supporting windsurfing in SA you rather sit around and whinge about my posts which suggests to me I might actually have a point to what I have been saying.

Dr Duck
SA, 450 posts
1 Apr 2016 11:57AM
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Hi KOLoughlin,

Well, I have tried a JP Funster at a demo day once. If it's the same model (it had a centreboard) it's a good versatile board that planes nicely from the footstraps. You would be better off with a sail allows you to do that. Say a no-cam, stable sail in the 6.5 range, depending on your weight. Not sure what is around secondhand.
If you talk to the local windsurfing crew on the beach, you will find them a friendly lot more than happy to bend your ear about equipment.

Regarding the remainder of the above.
I am on the WSA Committee. I didn't post the above but endorse it's contents.
Yeah, so WSA is an association, run by and for it's members. New members with new ideas is always welcome, and it is crying out for more people to step-up and help organise events and run the association. All involved in WSA put their time and money into it for the love of the sport. Like most sporting clubs, its usually down to 1 or 2 people who do all the work. Kudos and respect to those people for keeping smiling despite the knockers.

greenpinkie
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1 Apr 2016 10:29AM
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KOLoughlin said..
Hi

Looking for secondhand gear to get back into the sport. It has been a few years but I am really missing it. I must have my second wind I think.

Windsurfing in Adelaide is just about non existence compared to the other states with regard to equipment new and old. Onboard and the Strath outlets about the only two token efforts in the state for retail with the secondhand market almost totally going underground. The technology around windsurfing too has evolved so much that I need some advice with regard to what to buy in the mast, boom sail areas. I have managed to pick up a JP Funster board which looks good but need a rig. Manly looking at freestyle riding at this stage. Any comments are greatly appreciated...............many thanks in advance.

...........KO


Despite the spite here Seabreeze is you friend, you can find all the answers you need. Are you up to speed with the buy sell and search mechanisms on the site. Don't be shy about speaking to the people at your local spot.
Gumtree is also worth keeping an eye on and ebay.

Bondage
SA, 634 posts
1 Apr 2016 3:12PM
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Bondage said..
I dont think the Windsurfing SA Login has been abused. I thought it was quite a positive comment that was posted.

You just seem to get very defensive Gareth and unfortunately you may find that this then reflects on peoples perception of the business you operate and could explain the red thumbs. Personally i dont have any problems with you as life is to short for all the Bull**** but you have come across quite negatively in some points of this topic. Its great that you have the shop and make effort to hold plenty of stock and im sure many people appreciate it.

I dont know what went wrong at the Windsurfing AGM you attended, not sure if i was at that one or not but you have just as much right to your say as anyone else. There are no power trippers involved in Windsurfing SA i believe, just those that are passionate about trying to make something happen which is difficult enough when its only a small group who want to be be involved in making things happen. Sounds like maybe you feel your ideas weren't listened too, not sure but if that is the case, find other like minded sailors who can help support you with your case. Yes unfortunately the Windsurfing SA group is mainly made up by Wavesailors but that is not a deliberate thing. Anyone is allowed to be involved and participate and im sure any ideas would be welcomed especially if supported by people from the chosen discipline who want to help make things happen.

Happy Sailing



Bondage did WindsurfingSA answer the original posters question?

Why not post under there own sign in rather than WindsurfingSA's

I am not being defensive about the red thumbs just pointing out that I do not agree with the system and do the same on other forums I no many that agree with me about the red thumb system on seabreeze. I guess some people like to hid behind anonymity with there negativity. I obviously do not as you seem to think I am being openly negative.

If life is to short for all this Bull**** why did you post back yet not bother to answer the original posters question?

This topic is about what rig a person coming back to the sport should get....people seem to have forgotten that and I have not said anything negative about a rig choice I am the only person here who has been trying to answer the question.


You where at the AGM, I did not say there were any "power tripper involved in WindsurfingSA" (So I am guessing it is something you subconsciously think). I would love WindsurfingSA to succeed and help grow the sport in SA unfortunately that is a very difficult thing for it to do the way the sport occurs in SA. Having a vested interest in Windsurfing in SA I deliberately avoided putting myself forward for positions in WindsurfingSA as I did not want it to be seen as a conflict of interest. At the time I also suggested that the positions should be spread out rather than some doing multiple positions which as you pointed out means it is dominated by Wave Sailors. However I decided if Wave Sailors wanted to dominate WindsurfingSA that's fine other groups of sailors were off doing there own thing with out the need of WindsurfingSA. The problem now for windsurfing SA is it will be hard for it to attract new members if it focus is heavily directed to wave sailing which is great for the wave sailors but excludes those that are not thus gives them no justification to join.


Hi Gareth,

I didnt answer the orignal question because you had already answered it by offering your services at the Strath windsurfing shop and also advising that we could all help much better if we knew a few more details of where KO is planning to sail etc.

My perception of your responses is only mine, was just suggesting given other responses you have had and multiple red thumbs that maybe others have felt the same way.

You nailed it on the head about Windsurfing SA. I dont ever recall there being a big attendance at the meetings i have been to other than wave sailing group. As i said we would more than welcome representatives from other disciplines as Windsurfing SA. We tried to spread the positions, I only took on treasurer so Kym didnt have to take on the lot. Im sure any of us would be more than willing to give up the positions if someone wanted to take them on.


PKenny
SA, 239 posts
1 Apr 2016 10:46PM
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Let's start again.

How about helping this bloke out.

Rather than belting each other about.

legless
SA, 852 posts
2 Apr 2016 5:54AM
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My guess is the problem KOLoughlin is having is that windsurfing parts tend to be sold separately so if you are looking for a complete rig what mast boom and extension will work with what sail. So if you go and have a look at the adverts on seabreeze in SA there are a few sails mostly wave sails and only 1 mast and one boom advertised (I only did a quick scan so my numbers could be wrong.)

So the problem with someone not up to date with windsurfing gear they are concerned that with the limited second hand choice on seabreeze that they will be buying all the rig parts separately and they have no idea if it will work together.

So based on the commits above "a no-cam, stable sail in the 6.5 range, depending on your weight" currently advertise about 3 sails 1 boom can't see a mast the rig size and 1 possible SDM extension and base.

So I guess currently on seabreeze there is not much choice for KOLoughlin in the second hand market. With the end of season specials at windsurfing shops it might be safer to get a rig that you know will all fit together and will not cost much more than what is advertised currently of seabreeze.

jn1
2454 posts
2 Apr 2016 7:38AM
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So I guess currently on seabreeze there is not much choice for KOLoughlin in the second hand market. With the end of season specials at windsurfing shops it might be safer to get a rig that you know will all fit together and will not cost much more than what is advertised currently of seabreeze.


Agree. This was a real barrier for me starting out with no product knowledge. After nearly a year of combing the 2nd hand section on and off, eventually went to Glasscraft and brought everything I needed in one hit. Although, if any beginner does that, I highly recommend that they get a 2nd independent opinion before handing over $$$$. In my case, the salesman sold me a freestyle sail. As a beginner I found this sail very hard to use. At the time I thought this was normal windsurfing as I didn't know any different. Until I brought a freeride sail I realised how hard it was to use and how much it was holding me back. I don't think the salesman did this intentionally; it was due to his lack of knowledge and experience... and maybe not being clear on my experience. A 2nd opinion would have saved this from happening.

OESaustralia
SA, 281 posts
2 Apr 2016 2:04PM
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PKenny said..
Let's start again.

How about helping this bloke out.

Rather than belting each other about.


This Bloke was the last guy we helped out to get into windsurfing, now, he still needs some helping, no butts about it !!



snoopySA
SA, 47 posts
2 Apr 2016 7:46PM
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I know there has been no wind on the west coast for a couple of weeks but PK I'm sure you could find some entertainment that might be a little less frightening to the kiddies. Can't see the ball either . Must have got onto that one.
??

pilchard
SA, 626 posts
2 Apr 2016 9:01PM
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Wow
Go sailing or hit hindly st

KOLoughlin
SA, 4 posts
2 Apr 2016 9:08PM
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Hey thanks to all who replied to my post. It 's been an interesting read !

I had no intention to offend anyone or any retail outlet. Perhaps I used the term "token" a little bit too loosely. I was referring to the many shops we had here in SA back in the 1980's and 1990's and the abundance of second hand equipment around.

Thanks to all those who replied to my post publicly and privately. I have learned a lot more than I expected and now have several avenues to chase up. I am most impressed with the Seabreeze site and all its members..................Cheers

CPTSLOW
SA, 44 posts
3 Apr 2016 11:30AM
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Has that guy had a Back ,Crack & sack wax ?



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