I've been looking at new sails lately and balking at the prices but then I thought, how much does it really come down to? Say a new sail is $1000, and given conditions and work requirements you get to use it every 4 to 6 weeks, say 9 times a year. You might also like a sail to last 4 or 5 years and at the end sell it for, lets say $300 if you're lucky. That works out to about $15 - $20 per session, which doesn't seem too bad, even easy to justify.
So then I thought lets look at the total cost of a session (bad move hey
). Board, $2000 = $30 - $40, Mast & Boom around $1000 (for half decent stuff and ease of calculation) $20 - $30 (assuming no resale) then all the other bits, harness, wettie, etc, at least another $500 = $15 - $20. So if you're only getting out once a month or so, which lets face it is the reality for a lot of us, it's costing us upwards of $80 per session. But to be honest, I don't really care. I'd easily pay $100 - $200 to have this much fun once a month (probably more) and if it happens more often then it only gets cheaper. So I guess I should just suck it up and buy that new sail hey?
Cheaper and/or more durable gear.
30% masts
Dacron sails (Yes they exist, but I'm not going to push a brand)
Aluminium booms.
ASA or Polypropylene boards. (Yes, Polypropylene boards still exist.)
Second hand gear?
Gear you can sail more therefore getting more sails per $?
Not to mention petrol costs, the fact that most people have more than 1 board and sail, the cost of a bigger car to put it in plus all those trips to even better windsurfing spots........But who cares it's fun!!!!
You dont need to pay $1000 for a sail. There are always sails reduced from last season, ex demo or even second hand options that are almost new.
Although theres nothing like peeling that paper off a brand spanking new sail no matter what the cost!!
yeah but, no but, you need min three sails at say $500 - $800 each, maybe $300 each second hand. I think we worked out put $50 per session into a jar, and sail a lot of sessions. in a few seasons you can then upgrade.![]()
there's nothing like a freshy comin out of the bag, paper blowin all over the carpark![]()
Whoever said the best things in life are free?
They must've been talking about the 2nd best, 3rd best, 4th best thing...
i asked a dealer friend once how much sails are with no company name involved and says the ave. size say a 6.5 would come wholesale at 185-210us$ plus shipping costs divided amongst all the sails he'd import...and he'd charge a 100%mark-up to cover..just wondering why it's so expensive in aussie land for these and boards..i guess we're just closer to thailand and china where all these are made![]()
Sounds reasonable; similar to Singapore prices.
I'll tell you why it's so expensive in Australia: "You lich Aussie, me give you special plice!!"
i would just refuse point blank to pay $1000 for a new sail. ![]()
even at half that price i struggle. so it may be time to change brands ![]()
close out sales from online stores in the states are a winner, get a couple of sails for less than the price of a new one here and spread the shipping over a few items.
Or spank and mate and get them to collect it.
1-2 year old sails still brand new for $2-$300USD. BY 2 @ $300USD add shipping at $300 and 10% exchange you are just on $1K and under any duty laws for imported goods to AU. Happy times!!!! ![]()
looks like it takes a barrel of brent crude to make a sail these days, prices should be stabilizing but no![]()
Hi Snides,
i guess i have a slight twist on your comment about improvements. i kinda sit in the camp where i believe the manufacturers do improve things from year to year. so a new piece of kit to me usually does feel better. granted sometimes the adjustments are minor but i do believe the upgrades are worth it.
it's just like everyone else i got a budget to stick to.
I contemplated for a bit too before I ordered a Neilpryde Hellcat 6.7 recently. It cost about 1000 sgd, which is about 800 aud, but because I wanted a full rig (mast, boom, extension all thrown in), managed to get a packaged deal worth about 1500 sgd. not too bad a deal.
Yeah ex demos are literally brand new and they can be a few hundred dollars cheaper, if you can get hold of them.
hey windsurfing was never a cheap sport...but the thrill of new gear just feels so good!