PWA for one year......

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dantren
dantren
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27 Jul 2009 9:05pm
This is hypothetical -

You are in a position to flick work for one year.
You want to join the PWA tour for one year.
No sponsors. No primary income.

How much cash would one need?
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23688 posts
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27 Jul 2009 7:46pm
$35K

my parents can just travel Oz by caravan on $25K per year, so I have estimated extra travel and of course accom in motels etc would be a bit more than caravan parks

pretty rough guess hahahaa

Email Stoney or Scotty?
Gestalt
Gestalt
QLD
14968 posts
QLD, 14968 posts
27 Jul 2009 11:50pm
dantren said...

This is hypothetical -

You are in a position to flick work for one year.
You want to join the PWA tour for one year.
No sponsors. No primary income.

How much cash would one need?



pm sean aus120. he's been partying on tour for a few years now.

seanobrien.com.au/
aus301
aus301
QLD
2039 posts
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28 Jul 2009 7:29am
I'm pretty sure there is an American guy in his 50's or something that did this recently.

Or I could be wrong.
Mobydisc
Mobydisc
NSW
9029 posts
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28 Jul 2009 8:21am
aus301 said...

I'm pretty sure there is an American guy in his 50's or something that did this recently.

Or I could be wrong.


captgreg808.blogspot.com/2008/06/captain-greg-us808.html
WindWarrior
WindWarrior
NSW
1019 posts
NSW, 1019 posts
28 Jul 2009 9:33am
aus301 said...

I'm pretty sure there is an American guy in his 50's or something that did this recently.

Or I could be wrong.


Do you mean Robby Naish ?
Chris Ting
Chris Ting
NSW
302 posts
NSW, 302 posts
28 Jul 2009 8:07pm
dantren said...

This is hypothetical -

You are in a position to flick work for one year.
You want to join the PWA tour for one year.
No sponsors. No primary income.

How much cash would one need?


I'm in Poland doing 3 events of the Formula tour. Been here one week, and have so far spent approx $3.5K including airfares, but I've been hitching rides between events. You'd probably need your own van if you were here for the whole season, plus PWA you need to fly to more countries rather then driving. Sean is with me, so I'll try and get him to post.

Also one strained calf muscle, so I had to sit out the first event : (

The only sponsor I have is myself, which means I have a bag full of fins to sell before I leave ; )
choco
choco
SA
4186 posts
SA, 4186 posts
30 Jul 2009 10:07am
The hardest part would be lugging all that gear through the airports....thats where you could lose alot of money!
sick_em_rex
sick_em_rex
NSW
1601 posts
NSW, 1601 posts
30 Jul 2009 1:23pm
Chris Ting said...

dantren said...

This is hypothetical -

You are in a position to flick work for one year.
You want to join the PWA tour for one year.
No sponsors. No primary income.

How much cash would one need?


I'm in Poland doing 3 events of the Formula tour. Been here one week, and have so far spent approx $3.5K including airfares, but I've been hitching rides between events. You'd probably need your own van if you were here for the whole season, plus PWA you need to fly to more countries rather then driving. Sean is with me, so I'll try and get him to post.

Also one strained calf muscle, so I had to sit out the first event : (

The only sponsor I have is myself, which means I have a bag full of fins to sell before I leave ; )



Keep us posted on your results Chris, GOOD LUCK!!
AUS-057
AUS-057
QLD
466 posts
QLD, 466 posts
30 Jul 2009 4:39pm
Hey Chris,

Nice website... very informative about the fins.

Cheers
David
The Windsurfing Shed
The Windsurfing Shed
NSW
294 posts
NSW, 294 posts
30 Jul 2009 7:12pm
[b]sick_em_rex said
Keep us posted on your results Chris, GOOD LUCK!!


Most of the info can be found on the following links, with "live" update, photos and reports:

www.formulawindsurfing.org/
seanobrien.com.au/

Enjoy,
Remi
SeanAUS120
SeanAUS120
QLD
769 posts
QLD, 769 posts
2 Aug 2009 9:56pm
I think it really depends on what events you choose to do as some are fairly cost effective to attend and others are not.

The Canary Islands are easily accessible from mainland Europe for a little as $200 flights each way if you are lucky and a lot of European airlines take gear very cheap or even free if you are lucky. Intra-island flights are easy again. So you can do 3 canary events for under $2,000 I reckon if you stay somewhere very cheap.

Random events like Korea and Cabe Verde are difficult. Flights will set you back $2,500 and you could end up going to Korea and having no wind like last year!

Sylt and Austria (for the slalom etc) are easily accessible by car in Europe or cheap intra-europe flights and the accomodation at these places is not too bad.

I think a conservative estimate would be to have AUD$2,000 an event if you are already in Europe, but then the problem becomes what do you do in BETWEEN events for training etc? Europe is not really a cheap place to live with our exchange rate.

I think if I wanted to do a full PWA season on the slalom tour I'd pick the Canaries, Sylt and Austria as the events I'd do and put away $10,000 to do it. However, if you really want to win you'd then need to spend $10,000 on gear ... :-/

The PWA is not a cheap world to race in. The formula tour is much easier; events in cheaper, more accessible locations and the prizemoney is not that far under PWA.

Also remember you'll need another $1,000 just for entry fees for these events ... :-/
thewindmap
thewindmap
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51 posts
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6 Aug 2009 3:34am
Can you really just show up and enter?
SeanAUS120
SeanAUS120
QLD
769 posts
QLD, 769 posts
6 Aug 2009 7:36pm
Actually no.

PWA Wave Events require a wild card entry for new people. I'm not entirely sure how that works but there would be some qualification events that allow for this.

For slalom you have to get on to the mailing list and then they will decide if you can compete based on previous results and the number of people entered in that event (ie, if there's room). You also have to race on the current or last season's gear. No old equipment ...

Entry fees are relatively nominal. I don't know what they are in 2009 but we only payed AUD$140 an event in previous seasons' compared to AUD$300 for formula events or AUD$400 for an RSX Worlds.

Gestalt
Gestalt
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14968 posts
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8 Aug 2009 8:47pm
sean, got yourself right in the middle of this shot.



SeanAUS120
SeanAUS120
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769 posts
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12 Aug 2009 7:06am
Yeap! The black sails drift faster I'm sure ...
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