I assumed stormriders was joining St. George. Then it was pointed out to me it's actually George's river SC that Stormriders is joining. We have to admit this is fairly odd as St. George is established already. So I found myself pondering it, pro and cons and the history leading up to the proposal.
History
In Huskinson there was a shift in thinking about the NSW formula tour to reduce the weekends away and encourage more club racing. The attendance at Huskinson wasn't great. It is hard for sailors and family's to committ to the whole series and it is a little intimidating for new sailors to go for weekends away with a bunch of blokes they may not know. So a greater weighting is to be given to club racing for next season so the class should grow.
St George SC is good club for this purpose as it has many active members and youths. St. George's SC location has flatter water for people new to the class. There is better access for spectators at St. George SC with the verandah over the water right at the finish line. St. George SC supports wallys and race boards should a sailor want to try a less expensive class first.
Pro
George's river SC is closer to the open water of Botany Bay. This is a pro for the establish formula racers.
Cons
Some of the locals call the area near George's river SC the Bermuda triangle where the river meets the chop of the bay. It wouldn't be a good experience for new sailors coming into the class to try to sail in this turmoil.
The Georges river SC clubhouse is disconnected from the racecourse which is bad for wives and spectators trying to be sheltered and trying to view the race.
St George SC can have more traffic on the race course.
If the proposal is successful I think one of two things will happen
1. One club will die as all sailors will want to sail together. If you want to get better at something you have to sail against the best and it's in everyone interest to sail together to get a real fleet racing experience.
2. Or we race at one club in southerlys wind directions and the other in the north Easters.
I have been racing at St George SC and I have really enjoyed it. I just turn up and race and have a drink after. I enjoy racing the moths. Nothing has been asked of me like working bees, it's is very well run. It is owned by Manly 16ft skiff club. I think if we all sailed there we would have a better chance of growing the class.
I do think we should have a second windsurfing club in the north of Sydney either little manly or manly or pittwater or MHYC.
These are just some thoughts and opinions and assumption. Where ever we decide to race we should all get on board and make it great.

Regards Justin Lord
BTW I just came back from Inverloch Sailing Club. They where having a fund raiser for three sailors going to Luderitz and a plug and play for Patrik board, Avanti Sails and KA and a gybe clinic. This club is a super successful Melbourne club. Yet club members have to do 3 to 4 hours of driving to get there and back. When the tide is out there is only sand banks! Why is this club thriving?
The club has old and young members, fast and slow members, male and females, family's etc. all types. The club has a lot of fun and some silly events and some adventurers.
St.George SC has a similar feel with the dash for cans event and it welcomes all windsurfer racers. If we do get a new club and clubhouse it should not be all about high level formula racing but a more inclusive of the whole sport.