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    Posted: 15 Apr 07 at 9:36pm

I recommend lessons for windsurfing.  It's a long learning curve and lots are ging for kitesurfing instead as it's quicker to learn.  Don't buy a small board untill you are ready.  It's like putting a non sailer on a skiff to learn.  you will just get disheatened.  Get a high volume board and learn to sail the board first.  Then progress to harness and footstraps.  Ones able to do this you can then think about a smaller board for jumping etc.

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Originally posted by BBSCFaithfull

. Dw bout gybing

yer is all bout getting off the otherside of the lake turning round and blasting back. lol   i could teach you PB as i have just become a windsurfing instructor.

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Originally posted by Prince Buster

Hi Alex D - you sound perfect for pretty much any of those boats mentioned.  If I were you though I'd go for a musto skiff and have the added excitement of an assymettric. 
Funny you're doing it that way round - I'm just looking to get into windsurfing.  I'm 5ft7, 9 stone and want a board I can blast and pull tricks on.....any suggestions?? 


Board about 90 liters (ish) And a 5meter and lots of wind.
But first go do some courses and lurn to water and beach start. Dw bout gybing
Oh and have fun
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Hi Alex D - you sound perfect for pretty much any of those boats mentioned.  If I were you though I'd go for a musto skiff and have the added excitement of an assymettric. 
Funny you're doing it that way round - I'm just looking to get into windsurfing.  I'm 5ft7, 9 stone and want a board I can blast and pull tricks on.....any suggestions?? 
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but two hulls are twice as expensive as one
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many board sailors move on to cats and enjoy it , i know more n a few , plus you get to race monsters !!!

 

go straight to HP cats to get the thrill /kicks you are used too

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Why are you changing from windsurfing? 

What you get sort of depends on why you want to sail?.

Frinstance .. I switched from board to boat cause a) the kids wanted to play, b) there was rarely enough wind for boards to be fun, c) when it's not board planing weather you have somewhere to sit down, d) boats seemed to like beating back up the lake better.

.. but even with the fastest highest performance dinghies. you don't ever get the feeling of raw speed and acceleration that a planing board provides... a single handed trap boat comes close though, if that's what you want. 

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I think as you're a windsurfer, a 600 would suit you more than a contender.  Lighter boat and monster fully battoned main would no doubt suit you better. 
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Post Options Post Options   Quote foaminatthedeck Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Apr 07 at 6:03pm
I'd go for a contender as they are a little more accessable for the relative beginer, though I am bisaed
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Post Options Post Options   Quote owain Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Apr 07 at 2:01pm
id definately go for a 600. I loved sailing mine, alos they are bulletproof, and easy&quick to rig. you may spent a while swimming, but with summer coming, its the perfect time. If i had the money, id get another without a seconds thought. if youve got the  money, you could also consider a RS700 or musto skiff, but these are more pricey! good luck...
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