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2tone - 1-10-2008 at 09:02

Hi All

My name is Tony I am 32yrs of age and apparently look like Shayne Ward but a less attractive version I am sure :-)

I have had taster sessions of windsurfing in the past and learnt just enough to discover just how much fun it can be but never did it regurlarly and only got to RYA lvl 2. Now I have decided to get into the sport propperly. I have just booked a holiday to Dahab through Neilson over christmas so hopefully I will be competant and raring to go when I return to the UK. I will be staying at the Coralia Club and am really looking forward to it :-)

Basically I will be looking to buy 2nd hand kit from scratch when I get back and start windsurfing at my nearest lake at Carsington Reservoir near Ashbourne in Derbyshire. Any advice welcome.

Just thought I'd introduce myself to you all.

Cheers

Tony


justal - 1-10-2008 at 09:21

Welcome to FON.... You'll love Dahab!

I went out there a few years ago, not with Neilson but still had a good time. The wind wasn't the best whilst I was there but I stilled managed to get on the water every day. The lagoon will be the ideal place for you to get to grips with the basics of footstraps and harness technique.

Also, whilst you are out there try to use as many different boards as you can so that you can get a feel for the sort of thing you will need when you get back to the UK.

Have fun.

Al.


2tone - 1-10-2008 at 09:30

Hi Al

Thanks thats just what I needed to hear :-)
Well I am keen and will try to windsurf from dusk till
dawn if I can :-) I am excited to see just how far I can progress in one week of windsurfing indulgance :-)


2tone - 1-10-2008 at 11:32

Holy cr*p can anyone here do the turns this guy does?

Strewth I did'nt know turns like this were possible.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rG6oDOMnxVU


mNeil - 1-10-2008 at 11:45

Advice?
take up kitesurfing before its too late and you spend all that money on old windsurfing gear


Loxley - 1-10-2008 at 12:35

Hi 2tone, if you are 'near' to Carsington then you are probably just down the road from me.
I live 5 miles from Matlock, and Carsington is only 20 mins away.


dunk - 1-10-2008 at 19:00

Who's Shayne Ward?

Enjoy Dahab dude!


I'll be up at Carsington the end of next week getting my Senior Windsurfing Instructor ticket.......lucky me lol


2tone - 2-10-2008 at 09:23

Shayne ward is some guy off x-factor I believe.
I can see the resemblance but truthely I am his less attractive twin :-) My boss brought this to my attention this week.

I might come along say hello and watch you if thats ok?


mNeil - 2-10-2008 at 12:01

Ah you watch X factor; that explains why you want to be a windsurfer. lol


dunk - 2-10-2008 at 18:05

What's x factor?

I tell you what, I could probably walk past loads of famous people in the steet, and not have a clue who they were.

Windsurfing's cool, but it takes a long time to rip!


2tone - 3-10-2008 at 07:44

Who's Shayne ward? What is X-factor.
Clearly you guys are having so much fun on water
that you don't have time to watch this cr*p :-)

Now its my turn, whats RIP mean?
And where can I purchase a Windsurf Mag and which type would you all recommend. Tried WH Smith with no luck.

Also I have a RYA VHS but only have a DVD player, do they do a DVD version, had no luck on AMAZON.

Hopefully I can start Windsurfing and watch less Telly :-)


justal - 3-10-2008 at 08:22

Rip... Means 'to Shred'.. Come on dude.. learn the vocab!!

Basically it means to sail to a good standard, especially in wave.

WHSmith should have windsurf magazines... There are two main ones, 'Boards' and 'Windsurf'. Windsurfing ships will also sell them

As far as DVD's go then there are plenty of them available, although not loads via Amazon... If you are going to buy from Amazon then do so via a link from Forces-of-Nature as it helps support the site and pays for some of the running costs!

I've had a quick look on Amazon and something like Intuition by Guy Cribb might keep you amused and teach you a few things too. Although it is aimed at intermediates rather than beginners.

Al.


2tone - 3-10-2008 at 08:29

Cheers Al

I will make sure I use AMAZON through your site I
promise. Infact I'll send the link to my misses and I'll
order my music trough iot for you aswell no problem :-)

PS. Any other terms/lingo I should know?


Loxley - 3-10-2008 at 15:46

I think as Neil says you should join the kitesurfing crowd and keep away from the pole jockeys, Al doesn't seem to get out unless its nuclear winds, the only benefit for windsurfers otherwise is the availability of inland lakes to sail rather than having to trek to the coast like us landlocked kiters.

Let me know if you want to come along for the weekend to see what its all about.


mNeil - 3-10-2008 at 16:31

not catching any fish on this topic!!!
each to his own as they say but you might find that as a windsurfer you spend more time on the beach with Steve Bus( also a windsurfer) waiting for stronger winds watching the kitesurfers who have a far bigger wind range to play in.
have fun either way and come and say ello
neil ( x windsurfer)


justal - 4-10-2008 at 04:47

quote:
Originally posted by 2tone

PS. Any other terms/lingo I should know?




Plenty, but you'll pick them up as you go along!

Al.


2tone - 6-10-2008 at 08:41

Ok I think the least I can do is come and see whats its all about since I have never seen a competant Kite surfer before. So whens the next trip out?

I guess you had it good this saturday gone as I struggled to ride my motorbike in a straight line :-)

Maybe just maybe I could do both Windsurfing and Kite boarding? Been watching John Palmer on Youtube, he is amazing on a windsurf, helicopter tacking manoevers are ace. So who should I watch on youetube that is ace at Kiteboarding?

Cheers

Tone