I know they arn't windsurfers anymore, but some of them were once wetting the floors of your sheds
heres where all the landyachts are kept out of the weather. this lean to is only 5m long so only the little class 5's,and minis ,landboards(12 in all ) camp here. anything bigger gets its own trailer down at the yard where I built the OTHER shed for the boats(water Type). Hidden at the back is the special woods for the NEXT boat.
somewhere to work on sails . This all has to be moved or covered over if I get in the mood to do any fibreglass moulding.All the camping gear goes up into that roof space (mezzanine). Being in the "outback " we all seem to have big swags. Every now and then I lay my hands on a Big carving log and get to play with the broadaxes and hatchets. that is always a pleasure.

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finally that special space for all the odd steels,scrap aircraft parts(for the ally),and worn out or unsuccsessful landyachts.
A small forge and anvil(of course) cos you never know when you suddenly need to make something. This photo was taken only 2 days AFTER I did a big throw out (0.5tonne to the scrappy)