Thanks Berowne, it was good to catch up with you and all the Budgie guys, will be a great memory, and very useful photos, shows how much more I should bend ze knees and extend ze front arm, I am sure will help me improve, maybe at 20,000 kms .....
Great shots! Didn't realise you were taking sailing ones..Interesting to see the water state- the flats don't look as flat as they were and the chop looks decent..
Great to get some pics of everyone..Thanks. Congrats George!
Good work Berowne; standing there in the cold wind and rain taking photos. That's a really good little camera. What a great day! I expect you'll be a regular now you're the proud owner of a delta fin.
Congrats George. I love your youthful enthusiasm.... going strong mate.
37 months, 250 sessions, 40 km average per session. I have a formula and big sails so I can go out in light wind as well, and keep sailing in winter, but I never sail for the kms, just happened while having fun.
Brilliant & inspirational!
It's all about the fun & TOW. I RB and now see that its possible.
More fun = more k's = more fun. Win win win.
I owe it all to you Martin !! thanks for helping me the very first day 7 years ago at Narrabeen lake
For who doesn't know my story I decided to learn to windsurf at 55, got some kit on ebay and went to the lake. I jumped on the board and as soon as I uphauled it , it sank ! Martin was there that day and gave me his Mistral Maui which was great for learning. And that's how it started.
I owe it all to you Martin !! thanks for helping me the very first day 7 years ago at Narrabeen lake
For who doesn't know my story I decided to learn to windsurf at 55, got some kit on ebay and went to the lake. I jumped on the board and as soon as I uphauled it , it sank ! Martin was there that day and gave me his Mistral Maui which was great for learning. And that's how it started.
you're a champion mate, it wouldn't have happened without your effort and dedication...