grich62 said..
i have no problems with the stuff being old or on a lake i love that type of sailing,i was teaching a guy who brought a tyronsea falcon of gum tree on Saturday he had a lot of fun.i more worry about a lack of setting up knowledge displayed by the trainer and some wrong advise of sailing ,i noted a lot of reply's to the video were thanking her for showing how to set up gear . there is a lot of old gear around that been brought by people just to give it a try with out spending to much money .my friends gumtree buy cost 50 $ and turned up with a smashed mast split boards and pieces missing ,i lent him a mast a base and ext and repaired his board for him took him to the river and showed him how to set it up ,spent about 5 minutes showing him how to up haul and he was away .by the end of the session he was able to tack and gybe and make his way up wind
Agree 100% there is a lot of times here when people ask about gear and are told that the old stuff is no good. Well, its very very hard to use but if you have no money its perfectly fine.
Really good innovation in beginners gear has unfortunately created some gear snobs and most of us fall into that trap sometimes when advising beginners
But still, if I thought that the "way to windsurf" was to lie down and paddle out downwind a bit before starting I'd have ended up dead.... I've never seen a lake.