Dude your not even from australia, so how would you know the statistics?? And if all the schools were teaching 6 people a day in Australia they would of run our of people to teach by now.. I am sure they have there quite days just like any business.
Some info you should know about Melbourne any way, I wont speak for any other state.
There is a new windsurf club started up at inverloch that is growing really fast they are getting 60+ people turning up for there demo days..
We have just started up a wave sailing series that is growing at a really fast rate.
The last comp had 40 + windsurfers in the expression session.
Mate people are still wanting to learn to windsurf it's not just all kiting..
I know at least a few guys who have gone back to windsurfing too, who took up kiting..
If you have a look at all the new designs that are all turning up on the market in windsurfing, it shows that companys are putting in there 100% effort to make the gear perform real well, like the new thrusters that have just turned up on the market and the quads. And most of the sail companys are really putting in 100% effort to make there product sell, like adding in fancy grafix and sails that have boom cut outs ect.. Why would they bother doing all this if they thought windsurfing will be extinct soon??
Windsurfing is not dead and kiting is not dead, but I would not say kiting is growing at crazy rates..
Rad Lad here is a pic of last summer in Melbourne, it does not look dead to me.. And this was no compition, thease were just guys enjoying there weekend windsurfing..