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Choosing
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Tips
Safety
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Windsurfing
is a cross between sailing and surfing,
an individual sport for action-loving water enthusiasts. The gear is a little
pricey to get started, but will give years of use. There's also plenty of
used equipment available now that windsurfing has become a well-established
sport.
Windsurfing is high thrill, and low impact. And of course once you have the
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| Choosing
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| Boards:
Windsurfing boards are rated in terms of Volume and Length. Volume refers to
how much flotation the board offers. High volume and long lengths suit light
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- Longboards:
Up
to 12'6" in length, fitted with a centerboard, stable, less expensive.
Designed for light-wind sailing.
- Shortboards:
Under 10' in length, no centerboard, less stable and more expensive. Designed
for high-wind sailing.
- Transition Boards:
10 - 11' long. Suited for lighter weight users in light to moderate winds.
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| Materials:
Windsurfers are available in three different materials - poly, fiberglass and
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- Poly:
Durable and inexpensive white plastic material. Heavier boards used for
beginners and rentals.
- Fiberglass:
A polyurethane foam core is covered with fiberglass cloth saturated with
polyester resin. These boards are shapely and fast, and more expensive.
Often used for high-wind boards. Fiberglass boards are fairly easy to 'ding'
(usually happens when transporting), but also easy to repair.
- Epoxy:
Same construction as fiberglass boards, but epoxy resin is used in place
of polyester resin. Epoxy is stronger, lighter and results in a very responsive
board. Very popular as a board material.
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| Sails:
Windsurfing sails are available in three materials - Dacron, Mylar, and Monofilm. |
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- Dacron:
Lightweight but can stretch out of shape.
- Mylar:
Coated dacron. Holds shape better than dacron, but is subject to delamination
over time.
- Monofilm:
Newer material which holds its shape better than mylar. Monofilm is clear,
allowing good visibility, and strong. It is the sail material of choice
on many of the newer boards.
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- Soft:
Made of dacron or mylar, and found on beginner boards. Lightweight, inexpensive.
- RAF:
Found on beginner to intermediate boards. Lightweight and easy to rig and
handle.
- Camber-induced:
High-speed, high performance sails for advanced high-wind windsurfers.
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- Rent a beginner board
to learn the basics. If you buy one for learning, you'll quickly "outgrow"
it.
- Start with light-wind
equipment.
- Neoprene gloves are
recommended, as windsurfing can be hard on the hands.
- Footgear is recommended.
Use neoprene booties or sport aquasocks.
- Lycra shirts are great
for sun protection and added warmth.
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- Stay with your board.
It can be paddled to shore if necessary.
- Choose good water -
away from other boaters. Keep an eye out for floating debris. Even a small
branch or block of wood can be a hazard, and can 'ding' your board.
- Sail with a friend.
If you must go out alone, file a sail plan - where you're going and when
you are expected to return. Wear a waterproof watch so you can return on
time.
- Tie a whistle to your
PFD.
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| .Sources |
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..Where
to find Windsurfing equipment online:
..Wave
Warrior.......................Hood
River Windsurfing
..Mistral.........................
.......Starboard
..HiFly...................................F2
..Rutger.................................Kinetic
Sports
..Sailworld
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