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Annual General Meeting

September 27, 2009

Windsurfing SA Annual General Meeting
Venue: 7.30 pm, Tuesday 15th Sept, 2009 at
Kingston House, 5 Cameron Ave. Kingston Park
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1. Welcome
The meeting was chaired by Richard Upton and opened at 7.45 pm.

2. Apologies
Apologies were received by Russell Hunt, Peter Boerma, Darren Zub and Kim Symonds.

3. Financial Report
A report was given by John Rohde.  The Windsurfing SA bank account has approximately $1,500 but this is before payment of affiliation and insurance fees for the year.  Current Windsurfing SA assets comprise 2 large inflatable marker buoys, and a first aid kit.

4. Election of Executive and Committee
Nomination received for Executive Positions were:
 President: Chris Dimond
 Secretary: Richard Upton
 Treasurer: John Rohde
These positions were elected unopposed.
 
The position of Vice-President was left vacant.
 
The position of AWA Representative remained John Rohde, elected unopposed.  John was thanked for his contribution to AWA and WSA over the years.
 
Discipline Representatives were elected unopposed:
 Slalom: Chris Dimond
 Wave: Russell Hunt
 Development: Chris Hale
 
The following committee members were elected unopposed:
 Martin Sellars
 Tony Murray
 Tim Hemer
 Dave Lane
 Darren Zub
 Vikki Collis
 Kym Symonds
 Johnnie Sellars (Kite Liaison)

5. Appoint Public Officer
Martin Sellars was elected unopposed.

6. General Business.
6.1 Discussion of changes to the constitution
The new committee discussed the current constitution of Windsurfing SA, and it was agreed that constitution should be disseminated with a view to updating the constitution at a special meeting.  Items for consideration included changing all references of the sport to “windsurfing”, and size of the committee and quorum.
 
6.2 Discussion of Windsurfing SA events and calendar
The recent State Wave Titles was discussed, and it was agreed that the event was a real cracker.  11 new members for Windsurfing SA signed up.  Thanks were proffered to all involved.  Possible goals for next year included an event T-shirt and a Perpetual Trophy.
 
The Slalom events were discussed, with the recognition that the ideal wind direction for slalom at the Murray River Mouth is SE-SW.  It was decided that if an event fails to be held in a calendar month, the event is abandoned, with the event for the new month proceeding as planned.  Chris D has prepared documents for running the events.

The Seacliff-Semaphore Open Ocean Marathon was discussed.  An escort boat may be available through Vikki and Martie’s Dive Club.  Other support boats may be available by negotiation with SLSC or yacht clubs?  Discussion of holding the events with kites as well seemed in favour, with the idea to maximize media exposure.  A sub-committee was formed to help prepare for this event:
 
 Marty Sellars
 Dave Lane
 Chris Dimond
 Richard Upton.

The Bay and Back Training Run was discussed as a way to get sailors ready for the Seacliff-Semaphore Open Ocean Marathon.  The committee is in favour of promoting this as an unsupervised
event.

7. Other Business
Richard Upton reported that he had bought a first aid kit for Windsurfing SA, and requested re-imbursement from the Treasurer.

The topic of Office and Recreation grants was discussed, and it was agreed that Windsurfing SA should apply for one of these.  The possibility of applying for a grant for a WSA trailer with novice/intermediate equipment was discussed, and not felt necessary.  Potential items for purchase included – a BBQ, an Esky, WSA flags and banners for events.

Discussion ensued about getting newbie’s into the sport.  It was generally agreed that newbie’s be encouraged to take formal lessons.  However, it was acknowledged that there was a gap between finishing lessons and short-boarding where there was a deficiency of organised activities for intermediate sailors.  It was resolved that a role of WSA would be to fill this gap.

John Rohde presented an email from Neil McKenzie of the Brighton and Seacliff Yacht Club, expressing a desire for the BYSC to become a hub for windsurfing again.  Tony Murray agreed to investigate Neil’s ideas and discuss options.

The need for an updated logo was discussed, and Dave Lane agreed to investigate.

Chris Hale requested an A4 page summarising the activities of WSA for presenting to potential sponsors.  Richard Upton agreed to investigate.

8. Close Meeting
The meeting was closed at 8.57 pm
Minutes taken by Richard Upton
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Slalom and Marathon Series 09/10

September 12, 2009

The Dates are:

  • 06 September 2009 (rescheduled to 13th)
  • 11 October
  • 01 November
  • 17 January 2010
  • 07 February

Events may be postponed to the next windy Sunday, so watch the Seabreeze Forum for updates

The Series will consist of Slalom + Marathon racing predominantly at the Murray Mouth, but will consider other locations depending on the forecast conditions.

The final race day in February will be a marathon race / social run along the entire length of the Adelaide metropolitan coast line from Seacliff to Semaphore.

Entrants must be current members of Windsurfing SA or interstate equivalents if you are travelling from interstate to compete. Refer the Windsurfing SA website for membership details and procedures www.windsurfing.org/sa.htm

The emphasis for this race series is on FUN. First time racers are very welcome and encouraged.

Keep checking the Seabreeze Forum Topic regularly for updates.

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Results: State Wavesailing 2009

September 12, 2009
The South Australian 2009 Wavesailing Tiles were held at Middleton on Sun Sept 6th. Here’s a brief wrap up.

Social division – 16 Sailors – some pretty tidy windsurfing went down – conditions were a little trying at first when the wind backed off to 15 knots and everyone was rigged for the 25 knots just before the comp started.

When it finally kranked back in we had about 45 mins of 15-25 knots cross off with a few 2 – 2-1/2 foot waves. Was awesome to see the Southern Right whales watching proceedings from out the back and great that everyone respected the exclusion zone regulations.

Social Placings:
1st Greg Fletcher:
with some smooth wave sailing
2nd Marty Sellars: finding some sweet sets and sliding the evo around
3rd Ty Andrews: tying some nice moves together to get the nod from the judges
Womens: Anthea Williams (who we owe a bottle of red wine)

Open Mens
This was great to watch – wind kicked but the sailors said the slightly cross on made wave riding a little more difficult with the risk of being backwinded on the sections.

1st Dean Ryles: with some slippery wave face moves and a range of back and forward loops
2nd Mark Smith: in his usual style one of the smoothest wave face riders – some nice reos – a pleasure to watch
3rd Chris Hales & Tim Haselgrove: the judges couldn’t split them so Chris & Tim shared the spoils – both with some sweet aerial moves and a few nice waves to cap it off.

Cheers to Geoff Mitton, Gareth Williams and James Thomson (who we couldn’t find for the final) who sailed till they nearly collapsed and just missed out on the prizes.

Thoughts go out to Scott McCluskey who pulled a sweet forward in wind that no one else could even move in and landed awkwardly and hurt his back – hope its on the improve quickly.

Thanks to Onboard Windsurfing Glenelg for the tent, Coopers Pale ales and flags, Tru Blu Hire for the generator, SAKSA for the loan of PA (and Johnny) and Dave Watson for a couple of bottles of wine for the prizes.

Finally Thankx to Johnny “chops” Sellars for a great job on the Mike and helping us keep things under control, Gemma for signing everyone up and keeping tabs on the cash and Kym for a great effort sorting out the social judging (be good to see you back out there).

Thanks to everyone else that came along, competed, helped out and shared a beer and a sausage afterwards – makes it all worthwhile when it comes off!!! - article copied (for posterity) from the Seabreeze Forum.

Follow Seabreeze link for the photos, more photos, and comments AND have a look at Dave Lane’s MOVIE… (below)


South Australian Wave Titles 09 from Dave Lane on Vimeo.

When full results are available, we’ll add a link.

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New Speed Record

September 7, 2009

How can something so big go so fast!!

l’Hydroptère, the French foiling trimaran became the fastest yacht on the planet yesterday, setting a new record for the 500 metre mark of 51.36 knots, thus beating the previous record set by kitesurfer Alex Caizergues who held the previous record of 50.57kts set in Namibia last year.

Alain Thébault and his crew also set new records for the 1000 metres lifting this mark from 43.09kts to 48.72 kts.

The records were established at Hyères (and are subject to the ratification of the WSSRC). A westerly wind of 28 kts was blowing for the records.

During the run Alain Thébault and his crew hit 55,5 kts (103 km/h) and a set a mean velocity of 51.36 kts

see the pics @ www.sail-world.com

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State Wavesailing Titles

September 5, 2009

Hi everyone – the Wave Titles will be at
Middleton on Sunday, Sep 6th 2009.
10:45 briefing @ Middleton (Chapman Road)

Windsurfing-SA-2009-State-Wavesailing-Titles.pdf (1.6mb)

Expected conditions: 20-30knt wnw with 2-3 ft swell
estimating 20-25 competitors in open and social divisions.

Russell Hunt says:

“Looking forward to some good sailing – if your in this neck of the woods drop in and have  a chat with the crew and families – should be a good event.”

“Sausage sizzle and a beer after the comp – Trophies, certificates and a few bottles of wine up for grabs. Come along – bring your windsufring friends and have a go – should be some pretty awesome sailing going down – especially in the finals.”

“Lets support Wave sailing in SA and have a big turnout – remember to sign up for Windsurfing SA is $40 to cover insurance and $10 for the comp (unfortunately these things aren’t free to organise)”

Remember – 30m away from the whales 110m away from juveniles (whales that is) WhaleWatch.pdf