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Created by rivver > 9 months ago, 23 Jun 2010
rivver
NSW, 6 posts
23 Jun 2010 7:46PM
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Hi I was just wondering if anybody would know the price of a new Bic Hybrid board, Can they really go up to $3,500 ! or would that be for a complete set up ?
Thanks so much tried googling etc but couldnt find much out!

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
23 Jun 2010 8:26PM
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Not sure of the price and what it includes but here is the contact details for the dealer/importer:

Company : Glide Industries Pty Ltd
Address :
PO Box 31
NSW 2093 - Balgowlah
Telephone : 1800 730 997
Fax : 1800 02 9949 8594
Mail : [email protected]
Website : www.bicsport.com.au/


They should be able to tell you.

If it includes a rig then that is probably a reasonable price.

I don't think windsurfer gear is all that expensive. Boards and sails are not incredibly more expensive than they were 20 years ago.

flipper4444
VIC, 1214 posts
23 Jun 2010 8:40PM
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give jamie a ring at RPS he should be able to help you.. jamie said he had alot for sale going for 1200 dollars..if not i know there is a french guy there who can help you out.. just say to the french guy i sent you.. cheers

rivver
NSW, 6 posts
23 Jun 2010 8:45PM
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Thanks Very much Mobydisc ! I was just surprised as I entered a competition for my husband and was the lucky winner of one ! Was just a little shocked when they told me it was worth $3,500 ! I'm not really sure what a rig is Thanks again !

rivver
NSW, 6 posts
23 Jun 2010 8:49PM
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Thanks flipper, Can I ask what RPS stands for so if we decide to keep it and we need any extras I can find a nice french guy !

flipper4444
VIC, 1214 posts
23 Jun 2010 8:51PM
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Repeat performace sailboards in elwood Vic goodle em.. RPS The Board Store




87 Ormond Road
Elwood
Victoria
3184
Australia

Ph: +61 (03) 9525 6475


Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
23 Jun 2010 8:52PM
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So is your husband going to use it?

If selling its a bit difficult to say how much its worth. It all depends if someone out there is keen to buy it.

A rig is the sail, mast, boom and universal joint/extension. It probably includes a fin too.

rivver
NSW, 6 posts
23 Jun 2010 8:59PM
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Thanks again for your answers, I thought hubby would go crazy for it as he surfs but he says its completly different he says it would be good to try out but probably wont use it in between surfing ,work and us ! so not really sure . Guess I can just put it on here cheaply or ebay or something ! Your forum is great very informative.Thanks

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
23 Jun 2010 9:21PM
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Yeah windsurfing is different to surfing but the two complement each other, ie you don't go surfing when the wind is blowing in the afternoon and the surf is crap. You don't go windsurfing when its calm and the waves are clean.

If he hasn't been windsurfing before and you live in Sydney, it may be best for him to get a lesson and see if its for him or not. If it is then you have a perfect board to get going on and improve. If not you can advertise the board as unused and new.

WINDSURFnSNOW
NSW, 1613 posts
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23 Jun 2010 9:23PM
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Hi River,

They are in stock in Sydney but we won't be back in store until the weekend.

Call us then to check them out.

Sam.

rivver
NSW, 6 posts
23 Jun 2010 9:33PM
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Thanks ,Thats a great idea Mobydisc, Were on the NSW South Coast so might check out whats around !

Bristol
ACT, 347 posts
24 Jun 2010 12:12PM
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Agree with Moby: the Bic has a good reputation as a learning board. If your husband is remotely interested in taking up windsurfing, I wouldn't rush to sell it. It owes you nothing.

Flat enclosed water (vs. surf) is best for learning. Lake Illawarra, Culburra, Sanctuary Point, Corrigans, Coila, Merimbula may be some potential places for you to consider. Maybe even Lake Burrill, but I haven't sailed there for a while.

You'll need advice as to how to rig it (the sail, fin and straps). Setting up a sailboard is quite "technical". Puts a lot of beginners off. Anyone here would be happy to help get him started. We love it, and are keen to share the passion.

Good luck with this. Have you thought about taking it up yourself?

Windxtasy
WA, 4019 posts
24 Jun 2010 10:43AM
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Good luck with this. Have you thought about taking it up yourself?


What a great idea!
Windsurfing is a great sport for women too, even though there aren't many of us.
Keeps the weight off and that tummy flat.
It's the most fun all over workout I can think of.

But do start with a lesson from a qualified instructor. It's worth it!

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8355 posts
24 Jun 2010 2:04PM
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Windxtasy said...



Good luck with this. Have you thought about taking it up yourself?


What a great idea!
Windsurfing is a great sport for women too, even though there aren't many of us.
Keeps the weight off and that tummy flat.
It's the most fun all over workout I can think of.

But do start with a lesson from a qualified instructor. It's worth it!



Its a great buzz especially when you get planing.

rivver
NSW, 6 posts
24 Jun 2010 7:15PM
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Thanks so much for all your answers, I spoke to hubby he says he has been windsurfing a few times many many years ago and enjoyed it but in between work and surfing he thinks he may just get a kayak ! Anyway me taking it up? Well that would be one for the truly uncoordinated! i have been enjoying having a look around your site though its really great to see how much you guys love this sport, I often see windsurfers near our home now I will pay more attention to what they are doing !

x sport guy
VIC, 110 posts
24 Jun 2010 10:18PM
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C'mon have a go, its awsome fun at all levels of skill, get a lesson or two and you'll be up und running, then the rest of the family will see how cool it is and they will get into it too etc...... trust me ..... you wont regret it.

Windxtasy
WA, 4019 posts
24 Jun 2010 10:08PM
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Don't be put off because you're uncoordinated rivver.
I used to be the most uncoordinated person around. Couldn't even catch a ball, but I tried windsurfing and loved it enough to work at it.

I am now quite coordinated and even amaze myself by catching things which I've hardly even seen.
Windsurfing makes you coordinated, and coordination is something which can develop well into adulthood.
This year I even joined my first sporting team ever - a windsurfing team.

Give it a go.



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