Mrgob said...
You have to wonder what keeps long term windsurfers motivated?
The average windsurfing population is ageing, and numbers are declining, so what satisfaction are we now getting from it? Has it just become a habit because we can't think what else to do? (Everyone's got to be somewhere!)
flipp11 said:
Move to melbourne my friend, our sport is just taking off, and is never going to look back. We are starting to scare the kiters even, with the amount of windsurfers I see out now.
We now have a new Victoria wave series comp that runs all year.
We have new clubs starting up all aorund the bay like the:
Inverloch windsurf club
Mt martha windsurf club
Elwood club
Pit crew ect..
we have the new local GTSPC speed sailing web site and is like a club as well..
We have had some new windsurf shops that have opened up in victoria..
the list goes on mate....
Alot of the times I am at the beach too, I have people come up to me now and ask me how they can get into windsurfing...
any weekend it's windy, say at Point danger, Dawson st, Rye, Ricketts, you will see easy 30+ guys out now.
Come for a hoilday and check out Point Danger on a windy day, the sport is going nuts over that side of the bay...... I was talking to one of the locals there a while ago, and he was telling me there is a real revival of windsurfing happening over there.. They now have a new windsurf shop over near Point Danger too called Core Board Sports..