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Wanting to get into windsurfing

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Created by westcoast10 > 9 months ago, 28 Jan 2010
westcoast10
2 posts
28 Jan 2010 6:38PM
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Hi, I'm really wanting to get into windsurfing, however I really don't have a clue about the kind of gear I should buy and how much it would cost.

I think I might get a few lessons, just to learn the basics etc, so if anyone knows of a place that runs classes in Perth, that would be great.

So really just wondering what is the best way to begin windsurfing and the possible cost involved as well as the equipment I should look at buying

Thanks

petermac33
WA, 6415 posts
28 Jan 2010 7:05PM
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buy very cheap/old, even throwaway gear to start with.

learn on wide board / small sail combo is easiest.

a 5.0m sail is ideal, with a 70cm wide or 130litre volume board.

plastic boards to learn on or it can get expensive.

a 30 percent carbon mast should take the knocks ok.

whole setup 2nd hand, less than $400, if u know what and where to look for.

westcoast10
2 posts
28 Jan 2010 7:15PM
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Thanks mate. I'll look into those.

Have you heard of any good places for lessons?

Greenroom
WA, 7608 posts
28 Jan 2010 7:19PM
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Call Windforce. They run a windsurfing school and hire at Pelican Point.

P.C_simpson
WA, 1492 posts
28 Jan 2010 7:40PM
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Yer go see Justin at Peli Point windsurf school, he'll get you sorted and hooked in no time...

paddymac
WA, 943 posts
28 Jan 2010 7:42PM
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Greenroom said...

Call Windforce. They run a windsurfing school and hire at Pelican Point.


Good advice Greenroom.

It's fastest to learn on purpose built learning gear - about a metre wide with a small rig. It's only about $20 per hour I think. It takes the whole balance thing out of the equation and lets you focus on technique. After you have the basics you can look to buy some gear and you'll have a better idea of what you need. The guys down at Peli Point are all really helpful - don't be afraid to ask for help.

Do it - you won't regret it - the first time you get fully planing with you feet in the straps they'll be able to see your smile from space.

spot1
WA, 1588 posts
28 Jan 2010 8:15PM
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www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=61267
Peli Point windsurf school 5 star if josh can do it you can to

JEZ
WA, 395 posts
28 Jan 2010 10:28PM
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I know that some may say that I'm pushing my own barrow...... but....
2ndWind Sailboards has been teaching at Lucky Bay for the last 26 years.
If you're on the South side, feel free to drop into the shop & have a chat with myself or Paul!

Cheers.
Jez

JEZ
WA, 395 posts
28 Jan 2010 10:29PM
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I know that some may say that I'm pushing my own barrow...... but....
2ndWind Sailboards has been teaching at Lucky Bay for the last 26 years.
If you're on the South side, feel free to drop into the shop & have a chat with myself or Paul!

Cheers.
Jez

Sailhack
VIC, 5000 posts
29 Jan 2010 9:58AM
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JEZ said...

I know that some may say that I'm pushing my own barrow......


Only if you post it twice!

JEZ
WA, 395 posts
29 Jan 2010 9:29AM
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...that's what happens after 26 years of teaching....

FlickySpinny
WA, 657 posts
29 Jan 2010 11:00AM
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Agree with going to a school...

... do not agree with buying old throwaway gear.

Newer kit will make sailing so much easier and you'll learn much faster.

Lessons first though, then get some advice from other windsurfers and the shops.

A $350 3 year old sail, $150 used mast and a half-decent boom will be mcuh better than $50 worth of 12 year old rig from Ebay. If you can afford new, all the better.

Trust me on this... I learnt the hard way when I was a skint student.

Haircut
QLD, 6491 posts
29 Jan 2010 1:11PM
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usually havin somefin is better than havin nuffin

fullmoon
WA, 314 posts
29 Jan 2010 11:44AM
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Hey Jez I noticed your posts are a minute apart. Are you sure you didn't think.......
"Did I press the post Button or not?"
When you do it 3 times in a row its time to start taking alzheimers medication.



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