Quick update of the action the Friday and Saturday. Forecast so far is still looking OK for both days so come on down for some fun.
Robby Swift, who sails for Neil Pryde and JP, will be in Sydney on Friday the 15th and Saturday the 16th January to give clinics at Botany Bay.
Friday, January 15 from 2pm at Kyeemagh, Botany Bay Wind Surf n' Snow "Tech My Ride Day" Slalom and Freeride clinic at 3pm Wave and Freestyle clinic at 4pm GPS Speed Challenge to find the fastest sailor on the day. Pick up some tips from the man himself and squeeze some extra speed out of your equipment. The winner gets a Business Backpack and Cabin Trolley from the 2010 NeilPryde Luggage Collection worth $280. Runners up get NeilPryde Mast Base Protectors worth $20.
Friday, January 15 from 8pm, at the shop. Movie Night including some of Robby's best videos from the 2009 PWA World Tour and other memorable sessions.
Saturday, January 16 from noon, conditions dependant Wavesailing if it is good or more Slalom/Freeride/Freestyle.
Please keep an eye on the forums for updates and any modification to the program.
Unfortunately due to unforseen circumstances Friday's action has been POSTPONED TO SATURDAY. Forecast also looks a bit better for Sat and the revised program is as follows.
Robby Swift and Wind Surf n' Snow have postponed the planned clinic and GPS challenge to Saturday 16-Jan instead of Friday. It is still at Kyeemagh, Botany Bay and we will be there from noon until about 6pm.
Slalom and Freeride clinic at 1pm Wave and Freestyle clinic at 2pm GPS Speed Challenge to find the fastest sailor on the day. Pick up some tips from the man himself and squeeze that extra speed out of your equipment. Also, try the new NeilPryde RS:Racing EvoII Limited Edition sails and JP Slalom VI boards. They're fast. We've got prizes to give away and it should be a bit of fun.
We will head back to Wind Surf n' Snow at 7pm for a BBQ and a compilation of Robby's best movies from the year including highlights of the 2009 PWA World Tour on the big screen. BYO drinks.
What is involved in the clinic? Is it a technique/rigging/tuning/ clinic? Will he comment on our techniques or just demonstrate his technique? Will he laugh at me and my efforts to gybe?