I have been holding out for a long time, but after many months of deliberation I think it's time to face reality and sell all my gear. It's something that I never thought, nor hoped to ever have to do, but I simply just don't have the time to sail anymore between family commitments and other interests. I would like to see the whole lot go in one go. My asking price is $2500.
Included:
6.6m2 Loft O2 freeride sail – as new condition, used once
5.8m2 North Tonix freeride sail – very good condition, perhaps used 2-dozen times
5.3m2 Naish Force wave sail – good condition albeit well used
4.7m2 Neil Pryde Expression sail – very good condition, perhaps used 2-dozen times
4.2m2 Naish Force wave sail – new condition, unused
370cm Neil Pryde X3 mast
400cm Neil Pryde X3 mast with bag
430cm Neil Pryde X3 mast with bag
135-185cm Naish wave boom with harness lines
160-210cm Neil Pryde X3 boom with harness lines
28cm North Power XT ratchet extension
42cm North Power XT ratchet extension
78litre JP Freestyle wave board – Josh Stone's signature board, the narrower outline of this board compared to today's FSW's provides blistering speed. Very good condition, no repairs, scratches, marks or dings bar 1 small paint chip around the fin box barely noticeable in pics. Comes with bag.
- 28cm Select freeride fin
- 23cm JP fsw fin
104litre Starboard S-Type freeride board – another blistering fast board designed for the then supercross discipline, it's really easy going nature has seen me out in pretty knarly onshore bump and jump conditions. Very good condition, no repairs or scratches or dings, small scuff mark and 2 small paint chips around the fin box barely noticeable in pics. Comes with bag.
- 35cm Black Project freeride fin
- 28cm Drake freeride fin
Neil Pryde waist harness and bar
2x universal joints and up-hall line
There has been some enquiries about splitting some items, I could perhaps split the kit as follow as it is the way it was used in any case:
S-Type with 2 big sails, big boom, 430 mast and long extension as one setup,
JP FSW with the 3 smaller sails, small boom, 2 smaller masts and short extension as another setup.
The advert in the buy&sell section have been updated to reflect this, thanks for looking.
OMG - Keep the gear!
You will want to sail again and it will cost you X times as much to get back into it. Just pack your stuff up nice and safe and tuck it away.
I guarantee you'll be glad you did in a season or two.
Sounds like you need to sort priorities.....!!!
here for a goodtime not here for a longtime,
you won't be windsurfing when your sucking down meat and veg smoothies in the aged care facility.... At least Keep the bigger gear... Don't do it.... Don't jump...don't join the masses of soulless tribe than have never felt the stoke....
quote]ikw777 said...
OMG - Keep the gear!
You will want to sail again and it will cost you X times as much to get back into it. Just pack your stuff up nice and safe and tuck it away.
I guarantee you'll be glad you did in a season or two.
I havent sailed for weeks, and have more than a few disctractions of much higher importance on currently..(a 5mnth old having heart surgery being one!)
I could easily say the same thing, list all my gear. No time..bigger priorities...etc...
But I know the situation is only temporary....
Why don't you swap all the gear for one board and 2 sails... Just work on the 'windy rule' if its windy I can go sailing...if its not I do the other stuff...lets face it living in SE QLD means you already get more no windy days than what we all should be entitled to!
Or do as I do threaten to take up darts, pool, betting on the nags, smoking and heavy drinking, eat fast food get really fat and smelly and spend my days at the local pub!...always 'burp and fart and scratch your nuts' at the end of that call for maximum effect!
I get instant leave pass with that one always'
Thanks all, I haven't been on the site for a couple of days and only noticed all the replies till now.
I hear you all, and thanks. It is probably the most unsure decision I have had to make and yeah, I'll probably break down and cry when I see it all go.
Even my wife says keep it, you might used it again. I've been through a similar stint before and had to stop sailing for a couple of years. Got back into it quick a again by dropping a small fortune on the current kit.
Perhaps I should do some further thinking... ![]()
Thanks all, for the positive insight.
(I actually want to get out for a sail now)
sailordude take it from me, keep the gear. I sailed about a dozen times this season and six of those were at competitions where I took out 1st place in NSW wavesailing. I'm in the same boat as you, family and work 12 hour shifts with 3 hours travelling time. My gear rarely see's the light of day and is stored away in my shed. You will regret your decision and you have forgot rule No1, always listen to your wife.![]()
Don't sell it ![]()
After my kids were born I rarely got the chance to get out and my gear sat in the garage for ~13 years
When the kids asked what all that gear was I took them down the beach to show them and got hooked again.....Dad's revenge [}:)]
If I didn't have the old gear sitting there I wouldn't have got back into it and realised what was missing from my life ![]()