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Thursday, March 30, 2006
Expertise through Experience
When Glenn or Evan give advice about entry level equipment, rest assured it is coming from experience. Both have spent years instructing windsurfing in all forms from private lessons, clincs to private windsurfing camps.
Here Glenn sneaks in a quick session while teaching at a private summer camp for kids. The classic head dip and soft sail may be old school, but there is no mistaking the stoke being spread.
Wednesday, March 29, 2006
Don't make'em like they used to.....
Tuesday, March 28, 2006
What happens when.......
....local windsurfing die hards Vlad, Gord, Jim, and the rest of their pals get a hockey team?
Well, of course their jerseys are are covered in windsurfing logos like Starboard and of course, our own logo!
Since these guys are known to sail in the middle of winter......one must wonder if the Gord is at the ice rink in the middle of July wondering if he can get in a quick game?
Crazy for Windsurfing
Friday, March 24, 2006
Dr. Jones strikes again....
Local sailor Gord Jones beat everyone to the punch this year and scored the first local session of the year on the 23rd. He reports being nicely powered late in the day on his Gaastra Remedy 6.9 at Everitt Park. Jim Biagi was in the shop musing how good it would have been on the water right about the time that Gord was hitting the water.
Sailing at Everitt Park and you need medical help? Well, with no less than 4 windsurfing doctors who all live with one block of Everitt, I don't think you have much to worry about!
Way to go Gord on getting the season underway, and once I kick this cold that Evan was so nice to give me, I'll be right out there with you.
Thursday, March 23, 2006
Lightwind Trickery
Entry level boards aren't just for entry level, as Glenn shows by railriding the 100cm wide Starboard Start. They are great to learn on since they are wide, stable, and have an EVA deck, but boards like the Bic Nova, Fanatic Viper, Bic 293, F2 Discovery or Starboard Rio are also great for freestyle and light wind planing once you improve.
Tuesday, March 21, 2006
Longboards don't plane......
Monday, March 20, 2006
Cross Training
Wednesday, March 15, 2006
Hardcore Award
We have been getting some great shots from some winter sailing sessions, the Lake Champlain guys have been getting out whenever they can, but.....
Mark Cann of Ontario, Canada get the nod for the most hardcore picture of the winter (so far.....keep the pics coming). I have sailed in snow, crunched a little ice on the shallow water to get out, had the water on my sail turn to ice, and generally froze to get a session. Evan has a great story of sitting on the nose of his board and sailing it across a pesky ice flow, however this shot of Mark pushing through this much ice just makes me cold just looking at it.
Tuesday, March 14, 2006
Barbadothon Part 4 starts Sunday
Silver Sands local Greg setting up for a bottom turn.
Another logo high day at Silver Sands reef. 2006 has been unreal!
Another logo high day at Silver Sands reef. 2006 has been unreal!
Our endless summer continues on Sunday with Windsurfing Direct founder Mike heading back to Silver Sands Resort for a 10 day trip. Despite frustration with our new digital camera malfunctioning in February, the sailing was fantastic. 4.7 - 5.7 every day with head to logo high waves.
Mike was super stoked to nail some great down the line riding on the Fanatic NewWave 81 and FreeWave 88 (our new favorite board!). The 2006 Gaastra Manic quiver continues to impress as the best sails on the market every time we use them.
Mike was super stoked to nail some great down the line riding on the Fanatic NewWave 81 and FreeWave 88 (our new favorite board!). The 2006 Gaastra Manic quiver continues to impress as the best sails on the market every time we use them.
Friday, March 10, 2006
Warm Air and Warm Winds
Reports coming in today from VA and NC that the 2006 is well under way....air temps close to 80 in some spots of NC, and 20knots of wind.
Wonder if people in Hatteras are sailing? This is a satelite shot of the Outer Banks directly over head of the Canadian hole. Looks like there are a few sailors out!
Wonder why they call it Canadian Hole? The Canadian bit is that each spring hordes of sailors from Ontario and PQ flock to the warmer temps....but also look at the picture. When sand is needed for the beaches on the ocean side (to help build them back up after a storm), they will dredge sand out of the sound, and at one point did so directly in front of the launch site (the dark water). You go from about 3 feet of water to deep, and then back to 3 feet of water after about 200 years.
Tuesday, March 07, 2006
Express Progress
Is there a board that I can learn on, but still sail as I get better?
One of the best is the Bic Nova series, in either the 165 or 180. We have sailed the Nova in 2 knots and seen how stable it is, taught novices quickly and easily, but also blasted in winds up to 20-25 knots at impressive speeds. As well, if you need a board for light winds and a board for teaching on, the Nova series can kill two birds with one stone as it will handle up to 10m sails for light wind performance, as well let you teach your better half with ease (and comfort....the EVA deck is nice and plush)
If you want to fast track your progression, the Nova the sure way to do so.
Monday, March 06, 2006
Starting to look good!
Friday
Partly cloudy. Highs in the middle 60s.
Winds SW 15mph
Here's a nice forcast for the coming weekend in Cape Hatteras. Mid 60's and cruising on a 6.5 sounds pretty good right about now.
April Hatteras trips are coming up soon, and there are going to be a lot of forecasts just like this, plus many for warmer and windier!
Wednesday, March 01, 2006
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