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Is Windsurfing Still in Decline
A foil article in the windsurfing news section states windsurfing is still in decline and on the brink of existence. Is that correct?

Youth windsurfing is one of the largest one design fleets in the sailing world, I have heard local retailers report growing sales in windsurfing gear. Windsurfers nearly always out number kites at my local which btw has a nick name of "kite beach". Doesn't feel like its on the brink.

Is this article just a beat up to sell foils or is the sport still on the decline
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Metro Kids Windsurfing - Session 3
After the challenging waves and wind at Safety Bay we are back at Lucky Bay this week.

Come and Try
If you would like to introduce your kids to windsurfing, they do not need to be a member for the first session.

After the first session we request that kids become a member of Windsurfing Western Australia. To keep costs down a Kids Membership ($35) has been establish or if there is more than one sailor in the family we have Family Membership (parents $85, kids $30).

The general plan for the sessions will be:

Beginner kids onto the water before the seabreeze gets too strong (10am to 12pm)
For the beginner kids, it is required that there is a parent per child while they are on the water.

More advanced kids waiting for the wind to pickup later in the later morning - early afternoon

Please register for the event so we have an idea of numbers for catering
windsurfingwa.tidyhq.com/public/schedule/events/14419-metro-kids-windsurfing-session-3

PFDs are mandatory while on the water.

Equipment Available to Share
This season we have a range of boards and sails available to borrow until you ready to buy your own equipment.
Simmer Kids Sails - 1.5m, 2.5m, 3.5m
Starboard Atom IQ 114 and 124
Sails for Mum or Dad to try windsurfing
Inflatable Simmer SUP
Starboard GO for Mum or Dad to try windsurfing too.




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Metro Kids Windsurfing - Session 2

Safety Bay Yacht Club
WA

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