How much diversity is there really in Formula Windsurfing?
How many of you are sailing the same board?
What is the break-up of fleets?
Do we have a pseudo one design already?
Can’t see the forest for the trees!!

How much diversity is there really in Formula Windsurfing?
How many of you are sailing the same board?
What is the break-up of fleets?
Do we have a pseudo one design already?
Can’t see the forest for the trees!!


Photo Credit: Erik Aeder
Kauli Seadi aerials over a close-out lip at Ho’okipa – just one of the wallpapers you can download @
http://www.windsurfingmag.com/article.jsp?ID=842
Also for an intro to windsurfing see
http://www.windsurfingmag.com/article.jsp?ID=1000061962

The second round of the KASail WINTERSERIES’08 will be held on Saturday 12th July at Boggy Lake (head to Lake Reserve Road approx 5 km’s past the old Boggy Lake gate – map). Registration and briefing will be at 11am and close of sailing at 5pm. This event is scheduled to be ‘slalom’, and should be some good tight slalom racing in the forecast 20-30 N/NW winds. The one-off series entry fee is $40 and this covers event costs and boat expenses. You will also need to be a current member of Windsurfing SA or affiliate, and a link is provided here http://www.windsurfing.org/files/SA_MSHIP.pdf for the application form. Please bring correct money with you for both the entry fee and Windsurfing SA membership fee as change will not be available on the day. Please also take the time to fill out the entry form and disclaimer to make admin a smoother process on the day. Let’s hope for great conditions and excellent racing.
Chris Dimond
M 0419 035 031
P 8338 0041
dimond@adam.com.au

Aug 8th, Adelaide
To register for SID 2008 or for the SA Spatial Excellence Awards 2008, visit the SID website www.spatialinformationday.org.au.
Early bird registration is available until Friday 11 July so get in early to take advantage of the reduced rate.
The preliminary SID program is also now available:
http://www.spatialinformationday.org.au/pdf/program_v01.05.pdf

Dreaming at 92.6 km/h from the editor of Surfer Today.com
While you’re there, have a look at the problems being experienced on Hawaii beaches – "Ocean Recreation – User Conflicts"

A while ago I got Darrell Staight to provide some upated information on the best windsurfing spots around Spencer Gulf. His response can be read @ http://www.windsurfing.org/sa_beaches_spencergulf.htm
If you have any additional information, please leave a comment.