Foiling and Germany?

3 years ago
Reply
Register to post, see what you've read, and subscribe to topics.
dejavu
dejavu
825 posts
825 posts
15 Jul 2022 8:47am
I sure hope the attached video has got it wrong! Fingers crossed. How dumb is this if true?

boardsurfr
boardsurfr
WA
2463 posts
WA, 2463 posts
15 Jul 2022 10:27am
The German "Surf" magazine also reported about the foiling ban in Sachsen. It's the decision of some stupid bureaucrat that's unlikely to remain in effect very long.
t36
t36
102 posts
t36 t36
102 posts
15 Jul 2022 8:15pm
that's in Saxonia - and Saxonia is very special. For example Kiting is still forbidden there ...
WsurfAustin
WsurfAustin
660 posts
660 posts
15 Jul 2022 8:21pm
WTH ?. They afraid of wind power
kato
kato
VIC
3530 posts
VIC, 3530 posts
15 Jul 2022 10:43pm
Sounds a bit like when snowboarding first came to Aus. Banned everywhere, Fall Creek was the last holdout. Still banned in a few USA resorts
boardsurfr
boardsurfr
WA
2463 posts
WA, 2463 posts
15 Jul 2022 9:00pm
WsurfAustin said..
WTH ?. They afraid of wind power

You probably meant that jokingly, but unfortunately, there was indeed some push back against wind power in German states ruled by the conservative party (CDU/CSU); Bavaria is perhaps the most extreme case, I don't know about Saxony. That may change now that they don't get much gas from Russia anymore. And in Saxony, the Green party is now part of the government.

Unlike Texas, though, where the politicians financed by oil is holding back solar energy big time, the primary motive is probably a standard conservative "we don't want any change".
t36
t36
102 posts
t36 t36
102 posts
16 Jul 2022 1:49am
In Saxonia many lakes are post-industrial lakes. They are owned by fishermen-clubs. They are optimal connected to the local politicians. They want their lakes for them.
powersloshin
powersloshin
NSW
1855 posts
NSW, 1855 posts
16 Jul 2022 6:07am
I would get a few jetskis and start blasting at full speed around the fishermen...
boardsurfr
boardsurfr
WA
2463 posts
WA, 2463 posts
16 Jul 2022 4:15am
powersloshin said..
I would get a few jetskis and start blasting at full speed around the fishermen...


You would indeed need a few jetskis, because chances are high that (a) they are not allowed, (b) the rules are enforced, and (c) that includes confiscation of your jetski.
ZeeGerman
ZeeGerman
309 posts
309 posts
19 Jul 2022 8:07pm
The Saxonian authorities claim that all foiling sports are accident-prone and a disaster waiting to happen as they " enable athltes to achieve high speeds of up to or even exceeding 50 kph."
Now nobody wants to tell them that foiling is relatively slow compared to fin windsurfing as people are afraid fin will get banned too.
thedoor
thedoor
2504 posts
2504 posts
19 Jul 2022 9:49pm
ZeeGerman said..
The Saxonian authorities claim that all foiling sports are accident-prone and a disaster waiting to happen as they " enable athltes to achieve high speeds of up to or even exceeding 50 kph."
Now nobody wants to tell them that foiling is relatively slow compared to fin windsurfing as people are afraid fin will get banned too.


Better start deleting peoples GPS speed surfing results
segler
segler
WA
1663 posts
WA, 1663 posts
23 Jul 2022 10:03pm
Sounds like German politicians and officials don't have enough real work to do.
Cyber
Cyber
145 posts
145 posts
24 Jul 2022 10:46pm
It would make much more sense if they implemented a speed limit, much as is already put in place for traditional boats on most lakes and river systems. E.g. typically max 5 knots when closer than 300m to the shore and it doesnt matter the type of vehicle. And designated areas exclusive for swimmers.

On Lake Gardia in Italy it is also pretty tight but still possible:
www.europlan.it/en/navigation-rules-and-equipment
stehsegler
stehsegler
WA
3578 posts
WA, 3578 posts
25 Jul 2022 9:56am
Cyber said..
It would make much more sense if they implemented a speed limit, much as is already put in place for traditional boats on most lakes and river systems. E.g. typically max 5 knots when closer than 300m to the shore and it doesnt matter the type of vehicle. And designated areas exclusive for swimmers.

On Lake Gardia in Italy it is also pretty tight but still possible:
www.europlan.it/en/navigation-rules-and-equipment


Italian water sport rules are misguide at best and pretty much no windsurfer I know follows them unless they are in a competition and the organiser makes it mandatory. For example you are meant to wear a life vest while windsurfing. A speed limit of 5 knts makes even less sense. How is a windsurfer or wing foiler going to know they are going less than 5 knts?
Cyber
Cyber
145 posts
145 posts
25 Jul 2022 8:09pm
stehsegler said..

Cyber said..
It would make much more sense if they implemented a speed limit, much as is already put in place for traditional boats on most lakes and river systems. E.g. typically max 5 knots when closer than 300m to the shore and it doesnt matter the type of vehicle. And designated areas exclusive for swimmers.

On Lake Gardia in Italy it is also pretty tight but still possible:
www.europlan.it/en/navigation-rules-and-equipment



Italian water sport rules are misguide at best and pretty much no windsurfer I know follows them unless they are in a competition and the organiser makes it mandatory. For example you are meant to wear a life vest while windsurfing. A speed limit of 5 knts makes even less sense. How is a windsurfer or wing foiler going to know they are going less than 5 knts?


The reduced speed limit on waterways is pretty common in most developed countries. And do not see a big problem for also windsurfers/windfoilers to comply with that. Mind you, the reduction down to just 5 or 7 knots is just for the bottleneck areas or close to the shoreline, e.g. where you have swimmers also in the water.

Sick and tired to observe thoughtless behaviour by other water sport enthusiasts who are not attentive and subsequent cause severe injury on others and themselves. Death being the worst, but also bone fractures, brain injuries or severe cuts in muscles/flesh. If we didnt have such idiots around, the hard regulations being implemented would not have come or been necessary. But obviously they are!
WsurfAustin
WsurfAustin
660 posts
660 posts
25 Jul 2022 9:01pm
Man, those places sound really safe. Only rule in Austin is a 25mph speed limit after dark. But there are only a few boats to patrol 600 miles of shoreline. Most all injuries are boat prop to human contact. Or boat to boat crashes. Only foil related injury I know of is me kicking my foil underwater
Please Register, or first...
Topics Subscribe Reply