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buzzy
buzzy
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Rustbucket68
Rustbucket68
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488 posts
TAS, 488 posts
1 Apr 2016 5:08pm
That's really cool, I remember a lot of that gear kicking around in QLD
geared4knots
geared4knots
TAS
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TAS, 2649 posts
1 Apr 2016 10:06pm
Rustbucket68 said.. That's really cool, I remember a lot of that gear kicking around in QLD

I still see a lot of that gear on gumtree, killing the sport!!
Relic
Relic
TAS
838 posts
TAS, 838 posts
2 Apr 2016 7:46am
So many of those manufacturers were experimenting on the market with gear that was never going to work. Or simply trying to keep up with trends.
There was little science involved unlike today with rigorous R&D and testing before market.
I still love to sail my old "Wally" on a sunny afternoon in a light breeze. If only for nostalgic reasons. A reminder where the sport began and the beautiful simplicity that was; One board, mast, sail, and boom!
Flouro1
Flouro1
WA
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WA, 991 posts
2 Apr 2016 5:02am
Board weight 17kgs you could keep fit just carrying it to the waters edge.
The price of progress
Relic
Relic
TAS
838 posts
TAS, 838 posts
2 Apr 2016 11:51am
Flouro1 said..
Board weight 17kgs you could keep fit just carrying it to the waters edge.
The price of progress


Windsurfers were tougher last century!
Al Planet
Al Planet
TAS
1548 posts
TAS, 1548 posts
2 Apr 2016 12:29pm
Relic said..

Flouro1 said..
Board weight 17kgs you could keep fit just carrying it to the waters edge.
The price of progress



Windsurfers were tougher last century!


..and the 17kg was an aspirational weight ...like some 120 kg dude who claim he is 90kg all those 17 kg boards weighed 27kg without footstraps or centreboard.
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