Mark _australia said...
But then again, we need a wave forum as it is the only true windsurfing, and much more specialised, difficult and hardcore than GPS






You radical wavesailing dudes you





Re Wavesailing Forum, yes why not. Good idea!!!!!
But I agree with 555 and Mark A's later comments, .......let's not get too narrow minded or elitist about these things, I know some comments are in jest, but there seems to be this attitude thing....... They are both windsurfing, both are interesting, and we can appreciate both aspects of the sport, If we create a divide between 2 aspects of windsurfing then what the ... are we doing? It's crazy
I purely wavesailed for 12 years, amd still interested in it, and still fascinated by great wavesailing........ATM, I'm more interested in gps-speedsailing that's just a personal thing.......However, it does say one thing.... and that is........ that if wavesailing was the ultimate and most elite form of the sport, why would a wavesailor who lives next to a wavesailing beach, who is competent and really enjoys wavesailing go and do something inferior? Maybe it's not inferior..... and it is just different, but equally enjoyable and exhilarating but in a different way? And this is a fact, it is far more accessible because you don't need nature to kick up a swell, look at jan and feb in Perth, how many swell days over 2m were had? Bugger-all, yet there were lots of windy days with flat water, doesn't take someone with much intelligence to work out the appeal?
One of the great things about wavesailing, is the travelling to great wave-spots, that is required bec perth isn't best for summer swell, I still love travelling to places like Gero, looking fwd to wavesailing over easter and april school hols!! But I can't be bothered travelling on weekends anymore