Archive for the ‘Windsurfer’ Category

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Return of the Original Windsurfer

August 30, 2009
The Original Windsurfer (Photo: Jean Souville)

The Original Windsurfer (Photo: Jean Souville)

It’s never really been out of use in Australia. The Australian manufacturer of the Windsurfer One Design (Windgenuity, Sydney) reports interest from Italy & USA. I have also received queries from these areas in the last few months. In the latest issue of Windsurfing (US), Winter 2009 (Aug), p46 states: The Original Windsurfer was the board that started it all – and now you may be able to by one. Ted Schweitzer, son of Original Windsurfer founders Hoyle and Diane Schweitzer, has plans to reintroduce the board to the US market. “I can’t believe how many people have expressed interest in ordering, sight and price unseen”, says Schweitzer.

Photo: Michael McGrath

Photo: Michael McGrath

Some of us can remember sailing the original craft – dacron sails, teak (square-ish to rounded) booms, and manual adjust centerboard (pictured top). Following the Perth worlds in 1985, a new board was introduced, and it’s still in production today. The new board (see right) has a shorter aluminium boom, retractable centreboard and mylar sail. For more info, see our windsurfer page.

1985 marks the beginning of the funboard era. About that time, alternative boards began to move into the Australian market. The longboard era lasted into the early 2000′s when Formula Windsurfing took over. Longboards, and the Windsurfer one-design are making a comeback as the noughties close…

What about wavesailing… that’s never gone out of fashion!

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Longboard Windsurfer Festival

June 1, 2008

LBWSIn 2009 there will be a “Longboard Windsurfer Festival” running from Jan 23-26 @ Salamander Bay, Port Stevens in NSW (north of Newcastle). This event will include the Oceanic Championships for the Raceboards as well as the Windsurfer One Designs. There will a class for the Kona One and also include a  section for longboard wave sailing. 80 – 100 competitors are expected. For more information, see the 2mb brochure. I was there for a Wally Nationals, once apon a time – JR (will have to find the pictures).

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Re-energise the One Design

April 7, 2008

I represent a small (but growing) group of enthusiasts who would like to re-energise the One Design aspect of course racing for Windsurfing within South Australia.

For the most part our gatherings are social at the moment and while there are no limitations, for the most part we have been sailing the Windsurfer One Design board and sail combination (affectionately known as Wallys). As some of us are in the process of getting full One Design Exocet Kona set ups, we are in the process of setting up a combined fleet and within 12 months I envisage that our group will be pretty much split 50/50 on Wallys and Konas (3 on Konas, 3 on Wallys). Ok, somewhat humble beginnings but as a wise person once told me “Big trees grow from little acorns”.

There have been numerous little hurdles that have been put in our way on our journey so far and no doubt there will be countless more but with a sport that is so much fun and is as colourful as ours, as long as we perservere I don’t very well see how we can fail in the long run. Make something that is fun to do and people will do it (AKA “Build it and they will come”).

The long term vision is for us to establish ourselves as a permenant club (or within an already established and suitable club, located on relatively flat water) that is local and ‘Windsurfer friendly’ racing One Design Longboards, split up into different classes but in the same field. While I see the Wally and the Kona as the logical choices, I would be very interested to hear from any Mistral One Design sailors and for that matter any person who has course raced in the past or may want to in the future.

As our group welcomes novices, we have based most of our activities so far at West Lakes, but I do recognise the limitations of basing a club there due to the very fickle, unpopular patchy wind conditions. Yes, it’s an acquired skill to race well there but there are other places more suitable and in particular I am looking at the stretch of water located out from the boat ramp at Garden Island, including the Barker Inlet as a potential regular meeting place. We are also negotiating with the Flinders Port Authority to hopefully allow us to race alongside the various boat classes from time to time at the Port River Sailing Club.

I also recognise the potential our sport has in the development of youth and plan to eventually develop a Youth Training Program as a joint partnership with various organisations. That in itself could be a great training ground to boost numbers any club that we are able to establish and form a starting point into National Junior Competition.

I would love to hear from other interested persons who in particular are interested in the Course Racing aspect of Windsurfing.

Looking forward to hearing from you soon and together as a group re-energising course racing for our sport within South Australia.

- Darrell Staight