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Cervantes Windsurf Challenge - THIS WEEKEND

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Created by WindsurfingWA > 9 months ago, 2 Jan 2017
WindsurfingWA
WA, 800 posts
2 Jan 2017 3:44PM
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This weekend sees the return of Slalom racing to Cervantes for the first time in many years and the running of the WA Freestyle State Titles as part of the Cervantes Windsurf Challenge.

Check out the forecast



Time to dust off the small race sails, it is going to be pumping.

Register online via the Windsurfing WA web site
windsurfingwa.tidyhq.com/public/events/7152-cervantes-windsurf-challenge








WindsurfingWA
WA, 800 posts
2 Jan 2017 4:19PM
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FREE ENTRY - if you can tow the WWA trailer to (and back from) Cervantes this weekend.

WindsurfingWA
WA, 800 posts
4 Jan 2017 4:08PM
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Don't forget for the Slalom racing that a PFD type 2 or 3 is required (same as LOC requirements)

kato
VIC, 3403 posts
6 Jan 2017 10:54AM
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Looks like I'm out ......entry's closed

WindsurfingWA
WA, 800 posts
6 Jan 2017 9:47AM
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Entries are back open. Someone, not naming names, stuffed up dates on when ticket sales should close

izymiester
WA, 325 posts
6 Jan 2017 7:40PM
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Sailed the course today.

7km downwind heaven with gybes in flat spots behind reef and fast lines between the seas




Subsonic
WA, 3124 posts
6 Jan 2017 8:29PM
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looking good Isaac. Like the idea of gybes in some flattish water.

Should be up there at Thirsty Point by 8am if/when you need a hand with anything.

Luke

kato
VIC, 3403 posts
8 Jan 2017 12:45AM
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izymiester said...
Sailed the course today.

7km downwind heaven with gybes in flat spots behind reef and fast lines between the seas






I must have found all the bumpy bit as I just fast and crashed. Huge amount of fun, bring on tomorrow



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