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beginner at the train, GC

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Created by alec95 > 9 months ago, 6 Feb 2012
alec95
164 posts
6 Feb 2012 6:27PM
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hey all, my name is alec, im 17 and ive been windsurfing for about a season and a half, really enjoying it. I'm comfortably in the harness sailing in around 15-25 knots but still going through the painful stage of learning to gybe properly. I live in northside Brisbane but i usually, accompanied with my father, go to what i believe is known as 'the train' on the gold coast. I think ive become addicted, i always find myself drifting off onto windsurfing videos during class and just reading up on technique and what not. Anyways i thought i would just get myself involved with the seabreeze community. Hope to see some of you out there in the near future.

Gestalt
QLD, 14705 posts
6 Feb 2012 9:15PM
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great stuff alec!

we're all addicted! but lol you remind me of when i was at school.....

best of luck nailing those gybes mate.

Pitto
QLD, 68 posts
6 Feb 2012 9:46PM
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ive been sailing since 1991 and i am still trying to nail my gybes

Its a great sport, there are some great people about involved with windsurfing, and everyone i have come across on the GC are only too happy to give advice.

GP

sonic
QLD, 756 posts
7 Feb 2012 7:06AM
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Yes the thrill of just you your kit and nature are an awesome combination, usually windsurferers are good natured people and always willing to help.

Thursday looking good, southerly buster on its way

aus301
QLD, 2039 posts
7 Feb 2012 9:18AM
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Mate you have just taken me back 20 years.

I was exactly the same, I started at 14 and by the time I was 17 I lived and breathed windsurfing. Getting my parents to take me to the water whenever possible, saving up for new gear, hanging out at the local custom board builders factory (there were a few custom guys on the coast back then) when there was no wind, oh and wagging a bit school. I was fortunate to live walking distance from a surf beach that could be sailed in the right direction, so used to carry my gear down as well.

Keep at it mate, read up on the gybe and many will say it is still one of the more difficult moves to execute well. I think everyone blows them from time to time. Oh and get yourself a set of wheels, cheap rust bucket with racks and you will see yourself progress once you don't have to rely on the generosity of your parents.

alec95
164 posts
7 Feb 2012 1:29PM
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yeh, no other sport compares to windsurfing. most of the kiters i see out are cashed up wankers who dont know what their doing, but hey i guess im just being a little too judgmental. unfortunately i cant get down there on thursday due to transport issues, so im skipping school tomorrow and try my luck with our new 7m sail, as apposed to the 5.7 naish wave sail i usually use. but thanks for the responses, i hope to keep on sailing till i retire, and then some more.



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