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#263 From: "damnedfool29" <cmitchell2006@...>
Date: Fri Apr 15, 2005 4:49 pm
Subject: Looking to get in to windsurfing
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Hello all,

I am a 16 year old Baltimore Resident who is a lifelong sailor. I race
Lasers, as well as big boats. Actually, I guess I race on anything I
can get my hands on.

My mom recently moved to North Carolina, and there is unfortunately
not enough water to sail a laser :(. I am therefore trying to get into
windsurfing, but having only done it once, on a friend of mine's
board, I don't know where to start. I am looking into buying a board
but dont know what to look for or how much I should expect to pay.
Please help.

Many thanks in advance,

Corey Mitchell

#258 From: "windsurfingnw" <windsurfingnw@...>
Date: Mon Oct 11, 2004 3:49 am
Subject: 2005 Windsurf Calendars!
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Announcing the production of the 2005 PacificWindsurf Windsurf
Calendars!

Ever since the primary windsurfing calendar was discontinued about
two years ago
I've been looking to fill the void ... Where oh where would I find
those great
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winter
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Now I'm happy to announce the release of a new windsurfing calendar
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intermediate level. Toni Leigh lives in LA, but has completed a
photo shoot in
Hawaii. The other two models are located in the Seattle / Puget
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There are two different versions of this calendar. The Toni Leigh
version is
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windsurfing
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about 75%
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While the
Toni Leigh version is somewhat exotic, the PacificWindsurf version is
particularly appropriate for a family or office environment. Both
calendars
promise to brighten up your winters!

At this point the price for these calendars is $19.99. We are unsure
of the
demand for these products and this project continues to grow. The
PacificWindsurf.com web site through which these calendars will be
sold is
generally a non-profit, hobby web site, and this is the first
commercial
venture to be seriously undertaken through the site. Generally
considering the
costs incurred so far including such expenses as hosting, software
and
development time, the site has been a net cost to run and maintain.
I can tell
you that the site is a sponsor of the 2004 Canadian National Windsurf
Championships, and has consistently sought to promote windsurfing
interests and
causes world-wide.

Please consider these calendars as you seek to adorn your home or
office walls
and gift packages in the coming months. The calendars will be
available to
ship in November.

To order your copy or learn further details, visit
www.PacificWindsurf.com or more specifically
http://www.pacificwindsurf.com/shop/calendars.htm .

If you would merely like to
reserve a calendar but not actually order one until November, please
e-mail info@... and indicate the version and number
of copies which
you are interested in.

Thank you and happy sailing!

#254 From: splash_around@...
Date: Wed Aug 4, 2004 9:00 pm
Subject: Re: Mistral board for sale $150
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Price change to $150

--- In bw_windsurfing@yahoogroups.com, splash_around@h... wrote:
> I have a 14' Mistral board for sale: $250.
>
> It's about 18 years old, in good condition.  Comes with sail, boom,
> mast, extra fin and harness.
>
> Must pick up from Capitol Hill.

#253 From: splash_around@...
Date: Wed Jul 21, 2004 7:03 pm
Subject: Mistral board for sale $250
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I have a 14' Mistral board for sale: $250.

It's about 18 years old, in good condition.  Comes with sail, boom,
mast, extra fin and harness.

Must pick up from Capitol Hill.

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Date: Fri Jun 25, 2004 3:07 am
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#249 From: mark sarrasin <pl8yme@...>
Date: Thu Mar 11, 2004 3:11 am
Subject: Re: [more_downhaul] Good Camping Locations on West Side of Bay?
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hey Stu & Tom,
 
i went out to Ft. Smallwood last year and the park officer wouldn't let me sail there.  he said that the city decided to not allow windsurfing from there anymore.  don't know why.
 
Mark S.
 
Hey Tom, Welcome to the list.
   A few years ago folks used to camp at Fort Smallwood park in North
Pasadena. 
I think they still allow camping, but I've heard through the More Downhaul
Grapevine that they no longer allow windsurfing at the park.

It might be worth camping and trying to persuade the park officials to allow
you to launch (like folks used to be able to do in the old days.) If you need
some rallying help I'm sure there are many in the area who might pitch in a
hand to help clean up the beach etc. to get the park open again.

Smallwood was my NW spot in the mid to late 90s I sure miss sailing there.
Love to camp there and sail too!  By the way check out the BABA webpage I
think there are  two windsurf campouts on the schedule this year!!
      Stu




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#243 From: "Brian Collis" <collisba@...>
Date: Wed Dec 10, 2003 1:05 pm
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Marc,

It looks like BW is starting to get nailed with spam... you might want to
consider approving all new members before they post.

Brian

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#235 From: "Leonard" <activemanmd@...>
Date: Fri May 2, 2003 10:50 pm
Subject: Re: Aruba HiWind Race
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Price depends on what type of hotel you want:

So far I have found the best price:
$868  for EP plan (Air + Hotel )
$1200   for AI plan (Air + Hotel + food + drinks + water sport)

It gets a bit cheaper for group of 10 or more:
$774 for EP plan (Air + Hotel )
$1129 for AI plan (Air + Hotel + food + drinks + water sport)

But you can look yourself, and find a better deal, then so be it!



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> I might be interested depending on the cost.
> (not to race, but just to watch.:))
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> Serkan
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> Hi,
>
> Is anybody familiar with Aruba  HiWind Race?
>
> I am looking into going there on 6/28/2003 for 7 nights.
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#234 From: "Serkan Sevim" <ssevim@...>
Date: Fri May 2, 2003 5:07 pm
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I might be interested depending on the cost.
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Hi,

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I am looking into going there on 6/28/2003 for 7 nights.

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#233 From: "Leonard" <activemanmd@...>
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Subject: Aruba HiWind Race
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Leonard

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#229 From: "Brian Collis" <collisba@...>
Date: Wed Apr 2, 2003 1:43 pm
Subject: Re: Re: When can I windsurf?
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Hi Tom,

You made the right decision. 40/40 is a little chilly without the proper
gear. If you were using a steamer or a 5/3, you probably would have been
ok... providing you have good cold weather gloves, booties, and hood. I
usually have a t-shirt or something under the wetsuit for added warmth. I
have gone out in those conditions with a 3/2, but got cold quickly.
Favorable wind conditions/directions, along with a good launch site/sailing
area makes a huge difference also. Onshore winds, shallow water, makes
having less than idea gear less of an issue. A good rule of thumb is to
think about how long you can afford to be in the water before you start to
get "too" cold. If it's under 1/2 hour, I wouldn't risk it. Remember that
wind chill can be an issue also. It may be 40degrees, but if it's blowing
20, it's going to feel much colder. Sail with a friend whenever you can.

On the plus side, it's supposed to be 75 here today.

Hope you get out soon,

Brian


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Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 1:40 PM
Subject: [bw_windsurfing] Re: When can I windsurf?


> Hi Brian,
>
> I decided not to go, the weather dipped into the 40s and the water
> temp was about 40 or less.  I saw something about the rule of 100,
> basically you add the water and air temp together and if it's over
> 100, you can go (in a wetsuit).  The wetsuit I have is a bit thicker
> than a 4/3, and it's very warm! However, I don't want to push it
> either...I'll post next time I go.  I see outside my work window it's
> snowing here in CT.  I'm not too happy about that but hopefully the
> good weather (and wind) will return shortly.  Till then
>
> -Tom
>
> --- In bw_windsurfing@yahoogroups.com, "Brian Collis" <collisba@h...>
> wrote:
> > Hi Tom,
> >
> > I've been one of those sailors that you see out in January.. Winter
> sailing
> > is usually the best time of year for wind here in the Chesapeake
> area. The
> > guy you saw out a couple of weeks ago was probably wearing a
> steamer or a
> > drysuit. If not, I'm hoping that he was an advanced enough sailor
> to handle
> > anything that came along. If the wind was onshore and there was no
> current
> > or tide, he may have been in the same position that you are.
> >
> > 50's to 60's, with water temps in the 50's wouldn't be bad, as long
> as you
> > don't end up spending lots of time in the water. When the temps are
> that
> > high, I tend to use chemical gloves instead of standard gloves..
> they're
> > really more for keeping the wind off your hands, but are thin
> enough to
> > avoid burning out your arms.
> >
> > If you're on a floaty board, that's even better, because you don't
> have to
> > worry about sinking or waterstarting after a crash.
> >
> > Let us know how it works out,
> >
> > Brian
> >
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#228 From: "Tom" <magical_yak@...>
Date: Tue Apr 1, 2003 6:40 pm
Subject: Re: When can I windsurf?
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Hi Brian,

I decided not to go, the weather dipped into the 40s and the water
temp was about 40 or less.  I saw something about the rule of 100,
basically you add the water and air temp together and if it's over
100, you can go (in a wetsuit).  The wetsuit I have is a bit thicker
than a 4/3, and it's very warm! However, I don't want to push it
either...I'll post next time I go.  I see outside my work window it's
snowing here in CT.  I'm not too happy about that but hopefully the
good weather (and wind) will return shortly.  Till then

-Tom

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wrote:
> Hi Tom,
>
> I've been one of those sailors that you see out in January.. Winter
sailing
> is usually the best time of year for wind here in the Chesapeake
area. The
> guy you saw out a couple of weeks ago was probably wearing a
steamer or a
> drysuit. If not, I'm hoping that he was an advanced enough sailor
to handle
> anything that came along. If the wind was onshore and there was no
current
> or tide, he may have been in the same position that you are.
>
> 50's to 60's, with water temps in the 50's wouldn't be bad, as long
as you
> don't end up spending lots of time in the water. When the temps are
that
> high, I tend to use chemical gloves instead of standard gloves..
they're
> really more for keeping the wind off your hands, but are thin
enough to
> avoid burning out your arms.
>
> If you're on a floaty board, that's even better, because you don't
have to
> worry about sinking or waterstarting after a crash.
>
> Let us know how it works out,
>
> Brian
>

#227 From: "Brian Collis" <collisba@...>
Date: Thu Mar 27, 2003 1:31 pm
Subject: Re: Re: When can I windsurf?
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Hi Tom,

I've been one of those sailors that you see out in January.. Winter sailing
is usually the best time of year for wind here in the Chesapeake area. The
guy you saw out a couple of weeks ago was probably wearing a steamer or a
drysuit. If not, I'm hoping that he was an advanced enough sailor to handle
anything that came along. If the wind was onshore and there was no current
or tide, he may have been in the same position that you are.

50's to 60's, with water temps in the 50's wouldn't be bad, as long as you
don't end up spending lots of time in the water. When the temps are that
high, I tend to use chemical gloves instead of standard gloves.. they're
really more for keeping the wind off your hands, but are thin enough to
avoid burning out your arms.

If you're on a floaty board, that's even better, because you don't have to
worry about sinking or waterstarting after a crash.

Let us know how it works out,

Brian

> Brian,
>
> I noticed the winds are going to be 15-25k (which is ideal for me).
> I noticed a windsurfer out two weekends ago and have been debating
> this.  I think I will try but stick close to shore and keep the
> session to about two hours or just head in when I feel cold.  Thanks
> for the advice.  I'm assuming the air temp will be mid 50s to 60 and
> the water will be in the 40s to 50s.
>
> -Tom

#226 From: "CAH Hotmail" <charlepp@...>
Date: Thu Mar 27, 2003 4:57 am
Subject: Re: When can I windsurf?
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Subject: RE: [bw_windsurfing] When can I windsurf?

By the way,

This is where I came from..:)
Check it out..

http://www.alacati.com/windsurf.asp

Serkan

-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Collis [mailto:collisba@...]
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 1:00 PM
To: bw_windsurfing@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [bw_windsurfing] When can I windsurf?

Hi Serkan,

There are a couple of decent places for wind, if you're up for a 5-6 hour
drive. Hatteras would be my first choice. Canadian Hole, or anywhere on the
Outer Banks is going to have better wind. There are lots of shops that you
can call there for local info and "local forecasting". Your next best bet
might be Jim K's place in Atlantic City. I haven't been there, but Marc, and
a couple of the others on this group have. I've heard that if there's wind
in the NE, it'll be there.. Other than the ocean, there's good sailing on
the sound side, by Jim's shop. His link is
http://www.extremewindsurfing.com/

There's also a chance of wind in the Hampton Roads area. I don't know many
launch sites there, but Glenns' site has a couple of ideas, and some great
maps under the "sail" link: http://www.sailwet.com/

Good luck, and let us know if you find wind!

Brian
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Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 9:24 AM
Subject: RE: [bw_windsurfing] When can I windsurf?


> Hello everybody,
>
> I checked couple of places in the area and didn't see much wind. Do you
know
> if there is nicer wind somewhere else if I decide to drive for 5-6 hrs?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Serkan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brian Collis [mailto:collisba@...]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 10:39 AM
> To: bw_windsurfing@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [bw_windsurfing] When can I windsurf?
>
> Hi Tom,
>
> 3/4 is still a bit light for the water temps.. even in CT, I suspect. You
> don't want to go out in water colder than you're prepared to spend an hour
> or so in. The hood, booties, and gloves may help, but still.. if you're
> cold, and in trouble, you're going to be unhappy.
>
> Being from CT isn't something that any windsurfer will hold against you..
> you probably get better wind there than we do in the Chesapeake region.
>
> If you do plan to go out, go when the wind is in a favorable direction..
> just in case. Anything offshore might be a hindrance if you get in trouble
> with a light wetsuit.
>
> Brian
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Tom" <magical_yak@...>
> To: <bw_windsurfing@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 9:48 AM
> Subject: [bw_windsurfing] When can I windsurf?
>
>
> > As the weather warms up, what is the general rule of thumb for
> > windsurfing?  I was thinking of going this weekend, would a 3/4 full
> > suit with booties, hood and gloves be alright (assuming I spend the
> > majority of the time out of the water).  Does anyway have some
> > insight between water/air temps and survival rates or if I'm an idiot
> > for trying to do this?  I'm an intermediate windsurfer (and actually
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#225 From: "Serkan Sevim" <ssevim@...>
Date: Thu Mar 27, 2003 1:57 am
Subject: RE: When can I windsurf?
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By the way,

This is where I came from..:)
Check it out..

http://www.alacati.com/windsurf.asp

Serkan

-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Collis [mailto:collisba@...]
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 1:00 PM
To: bw_windsurfing@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [bw_windsurfing] When can I windsurf?

Hi Serkan,

There are a couple of decent places for wind, if you're up for a 5-6 hour
drive. Hatteras would be my first choice. Canadian Hole, or anywhere on the
Outer Banks is going to have better wind. There are lots of shops that you
can call there for local info and "local forecasting". Your next best bet
might be Jim K's place in Atlantic City. I haven't been there, but Marc, and
a couple of the others on this group have. I've heard that if there's wind
in the NE, it'll be there.. Other than the ocean, there's good sailing on
the sound side, by Jim's shop. His link is
http://www.extremewindsurfing.com/

There's also a chance of wind in the Hampton Roads area. I don't know many
launch sites there, but Glenns' site has a couple of ideas, and some great
maps under the "sail" link: http://www.sailwet.com/

Good luck, and let us know if you find wind!

Brian
----- Original Message -----
From: "Serkan Sevim" <ssevim@...>
To: <bw_windsurfing@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 9:24 AM
Subject: RE: [bw_windsurfing] When can I windsurf?


> Hello everybody,
>
> I checked couple of places in the area and didn't see much wind. Do you
know
> if there is nicer wind somewhere else if I decide to drive for 5-6 hrs?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Serkan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brian Collis [mailto:collisba@...]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 10:39 AM
> To: bw_windsurfing@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [bw_windsurfing] When can I windsurf?
>
> Hi Tom,
>
> 3/4 is still a bit light for the water temps.. even in CT, I suspect. You
> don't want to go out in water colder than you're prepared to spend an hour
> or so in. The hood, booties, and gloves may help, but still.. if you're
> cold, and in trouble, you're going to be unhappy.
>
> Being from CT isn't something that any windsurfer will hold against you..
> you probably get better wind there than we do in the Chesapeake region.
>
> If you do plan to go out, go when the wind is in a favorable direction..
> just in case. Anything offshore might be a hindrance if you get in trouble
> with a light wetsuit.
>
> Brian
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Tom" <magical_yak@...>
> To: <bw_windsurfing@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 9:48 AM
> Subject: [bw_windsurfing] When can I windsurf?
>
>
> > As the weather warms up, what is the general rule of thumb for
> > windsurfing?  I was thinking of going this weekend, would a 3/4 full
> > suit with booties, hood and gloves be alright (assuming I spend the
> > majority of the time out of the water).  Does anyway have some
> > insight between water/air temps and survival rates or if I'm an idiot
> > for trying to do this?  I'm an intermediate windsurfer (and actually
> > live in CT, but I hope you won't hold that against me).
> >
> > -Tom
> >
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#224 From: "Serkan Sevim" <ssevim@...>
Date: Thu Mar 27, 2003 1:55 am
Subject: RE: When can I windsurf?
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Thank you for the perfect info.:)

Serkan

-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Collis [mailto:collisba@...]
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 1:00 PM
To: bw_windsurfing@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [bw_windsurfing] When can I windsurf?

Hi Serkan,

There are a couple of decent places for wind, if you're up for a 5-6 hour
drive. Hatteras would be my first choice. Canadian Hole, or anywhere on the
Outer Banks is going to have better wind. There are lots of shops that you
can call there for local info and "local forecasting". Your next best bet
might be Jim K's place in Atlantic City. I haven't been there, but Marc, and
a couple of the others on this group have. I've heard that if there's wind
in the NE, it'll be there.. Other than the ocean, there's good sailing on
the sound side, by Jim's shop. His link is
http://www.extremewindsurfing.com/

There's also a chance of wind in the Hampton Roads area. I don't know many
launch sites there, but Glenns' site has a couple of ideas, and some great
maps under the "sail" link: http://www.sailwet.com/

Good luck, and let us know if you find wind!

Brian
----- Original Message -----
From: "Serkan Sevim" <ssevim@...>
To: <bw_windsurfing@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 9:24 AM
Subject: RE: [bw_windsurfing] When can I windsurf?


> Hello everybody,
>
> I checked couple of places in the area and didn't see much wind. Do you
know
> if there is nicer wind somewhere else if I decide to drive for 5-6 hrs?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Serkan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brian Collis [mailto:collisba@...]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 10:39 AM
> To: bw_windsurfing@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [bw_windsurfing] When can I windsurf?
>
> Hi Tom,
>
> 3/4 is still a bit light for the water temps.. even in CT, I suspect. You
> don't want to go out in water colder than you're prepared to spend an hour
> or so in. The hood, booties, and gloves may help, but still.. if you're
> cold, and in trouble, you're going to be unhappy.
>
> Being from CT isn't something that any windsurfer will hold against you..
> you probably get better wind there than we do in the Chesapeake region.
>
> If you do plan to go out, go when the wind is in a favorable direction..
> just in case. Anything offshore might be a hindrance if you get in trouble
> with a light wetsuit.
>
> Brian
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Tom" <magical_yak@...>
> To: <bw_windsurfing@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 9:48 AM
> Subject: [bw_windsurfing] When can I windsurf?
>
>
> > As the weather warms up, what is the general rule of thumb for
> > windsurfing?  I was thinking of going this weekend, would a 3/4 full
> > suit with booties, hood and gloves be alright (assuming I spend the
> > majority of the time out of the water).  Does anyway have some
> > insight between water/air temps and survival rates or if I'm an idiot
> > for trying to do this?  I'm an intermediate windsurfer (and actually
> > live in CT, but I hope you won't hold that against me).
> >
> > -Tom
> >
> >
> >
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#223 From: "Tom" <magical_yak@...>
Date: Wed Mar 26, 2003 6:20 pm
Subject: Re: When can I windsurf?
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Brian,

I noticed the winds are going to be 15-25k (which is ideal for me).
I noticed a windsurfer out two weekends ago and have been debating
this.  I think I will try but stick close to shore and keep the
session to about two hours or just head in when I feel cold.  Thanks
for the advice.  I'm assuming the air temp will be mid 50s to 60 and
the water will be in the 40s to 50s.

-Tom

--- In bw_windsurfing@yahoogroups.com, "Brian Collis" <collisba@h...>
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> Hi Tom,
>
> 3/4 is still a bit light for the water temps.. even in CT, I
suspect. You
> don't want to go out in water colder than you're prepared to spend
an hour
> or so in. The hood, booties, and gloves may help, but still.. if
you're
> cold, and in trouble, you're going to be unhappy.
>
> Being from CT isn't something that any windsurfer will hold against
you..
> you probably get better wind there than we do in the Chesapeake
region.
>
> If you do plan to go out, go when the wind is in a favorable
direction..
> just in case. Anything offshore might be a hindrance if you get in
trouble
> with a light wetsuit.
>
> Brian

#222 From: "Brian Collis" <collisba@...>
Date: Wed Mar 26, 2003 6:00 pm
Subject: Re: When can I windsurf?
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Hi Serkan,

There are a couple of decent places for wind, if you're up for a 5-6 hour
drive. Hatteras would be my first choice. Canadian Hole, or anywhere on the
Outer Banks is going to have better wind. There are lots of shops that you
can call there for local info and "local forecasting". Your next best bet
might be Jim K's place in Atlantic City. I haven't been there, but Marc, and
a couple of the others on this group have. I've heard that if there's wind
in the NE, it'll be there.. Other than the ocean, there's good sailing on
the sound side, by Jim's shop. His link is
http://www.extremewindsurfing.com/

There's also a chance of wind in the Hampton Roads area. I don't know many
launch sites there, but Glenns' site has a couple of ideas, and some great
maps under the "sail" link: http://www.sailwet.com/

Good luck, and let us know if you find wind!

Brian
----- Original Message -----
From: "Serkan Sevim" <ssevim@...>
To: <bw_windsurfing@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 9:24 AM
Subject: RE: [bw_windsurfing] When can I windsurf?


> Hello everybody,
>
> I checked couple of places in the area and didn't see much wind. Do you
know
> if there is nicer wind somewhere else if I decide to drive for 5-6 hrs?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Serkan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brian Collis [mailto:collisba@...]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 10:39 AM
> To: bw_windsurfing@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [bw_windsurfing] When can I windsurf?
>
> Hi Tom,
>
> 3/4 is still a bit light for the water temps.. even in CT, I suspect. You
> don't want to go out in water colder than you're prepared to spend an hour
> or so in. The hood, booties, and gloves may help, but still.. if you're
> cold, and in trouble, you're going to be unhappy.
>
> Being from CT isn't something that any windsurfer will hold against you..
> you probably get better wind there than we do in the Chesapeake region.
>
> If you do plan to go out, go when the wind is in a favorable direction..
> just in case. Anything offshore might be a hindrance if you get in trouble
> with a light wetsuit.
>
> Brian
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Tom" <magical_yak@...>
> To: <bw_windsurfing@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 9:48 AM
> Subject: [bw_windsurfing] When can I windsurf?
>
>
> > As the weather warms up, what is the general rule of thumb for
> > windsurfing?  I was thinking of going this weekend, would a 3/4 full
> > suit with booties, hood and gloves be alright (assuming I spend the
> > majority of the time out of the water).  Does anyway have some
> > insight between water/air temps and survival rates or if I'm an idiot
> > for trying to do this?  I'm an intermediate windsurfer (and actually
> > live in CT, but I hope you won't hold that against me).
> >
> > -Tom
> >
> >
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#221 From: "Serkan Sevim" <ssevim@...>
Date: Wed Mar 26, 2003 2:24 pm
Subject: RE: When can I windsurf?
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Hello everybody,

I checked couple of places in the area and didn't see much wind. Do you know
if there is nicer wind somewhere else if I decide to drive for 5-6 hrs?

Thanks,

Serkan

-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Collis [mailto:collisba@...]
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 10:39 AM
To: bw_windsurfing@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [bw_windsurfing] When can I windsurf?

Hi Tom,

3/4 is still a bit light for the water temps.. even in CT, I suspect. You
don't want to go out in water colder than you're prepared to spend an hour
or so in. The hood, booties, and gloves may help, but still.. if you're
cold, and in trouble, you're going to be unhappy.

Being from CT isn't something that any windsurfer will hold against you..
you probably get better wind there than we do in the Chesapeake region.

If you do plan to go out, go when the wind is in a favorable direction..
just in case. Anything offshore might be a hindrance if you get in trouble
with a light wetsuit.

Brian

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom" <magical_yak@...>
To: <bw_windsurfing@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 9:48 AM
Subject: [bw_windsurfing] When can I windsurf?


> As the weather warms up, what is the general rule of thumb for
> windsurfing?  I was thinking of going this weekend, would a 3/4 full
> suit with booties, hood and gloves be alright (assuming I spend the
> majority of the time out of the water).  Does anyway have some
> insight between water/air temps and survival rates or if I'm an idiot
> for trying to do this?  I'm an intermediate windsurfer (and actually
> live in CT, but I hope you won't hold that against me).
>
> -Tom
>
>
>
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#220 From: "Brian Collis" <collisba@...>
Date: Tue Mar 25, 2003 3:38 pm
Subject: Re: When can I windsurf?
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Hi Tom,

3/4 is still a bit light for the water temps.. even in CT, I suspect. You
don't want to go out in water colder than you're prepared to spend an hour
or so in. The hood, booties, and gloves may help, but still.. if you're
cold, and in trouble, you're going to be unhappy.

Being from CT isn't something that any windsurfer will hold against you..
you probably get better wind there than we do in the Chesapeake region.

If you do plan to go out, go when the wind is in a favorable direction..
just in case. Anything offshore might be a hindrance if you get in trouble
with a light wetsuit.

Brian

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom" <magical_yak@...>
To: <bw_windsurfing@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 9:48 AM
Subject: [bw_windsurfing] When can I windsurf?


> As the weather warms up, what is the general rule of thumb for
> windsurfing?  I was thinking of going this weekend, would a 3/4 full
> suit with booties, hood and gloves be alright (assuming I spend the
> majority of the time out of the water).  Does anyway have some
> insight between water/air temps and survival rates or if I'm an idiot
> for trying to do this?  I'm an intermediate windsurfer (and actually
> live in CT, but I hope you won't hold that against me).
>
> -Tom
>
>
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#219 From: "Tom" <magical_yak@...>
Date: Tue Mar 25, 2003 2:48 pm
Subject: When can I windsurf?
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As the weather warms up, what is the general rule of thumb for
windsurfing?  I was thinking of going this weekend, would a 3/4 full
suit with booties, hood and gloves be alright (assuming I spend the
majority of the time out of the water).  Does anyway have some
insight between water/air temps and survival rates or if I'm an idiot
for trying to do this?  I'm an intermediate windsurfer (and actually
live in CT, but I hope you won't hold that against me).

-Tom

#218 From: "Steve Thomas" <fatboy501@...>
Date: Sun Mar 23, 2003 3:19 pm
Subject: Re: Re: Pls comment on equipment set for a beginner
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Daniel,
 
Places to sail close to DC. I sail regularly at a placed called Washington Sailing Marina. It is on the Potomac river, off the south end of National Airport, in Alexandria VA. It is very convenient, but not the greatest sailing conditions. I believe the do have a windsufing lesson prorgram there that you could check out.
 
There are a couple of other close spots - Mason Neck State Park, and Bellhaven Marina that are a little further away, but do not have any rental eq.
 
THe next closest place is going to be East of Maui shop in Annapolis (an hour east) they rent eq, but are not on any water. Water is close but, still a drive. Further east are the beaches in Delaware and MD. I think East of Maui also has a store there in either Dewey or Bethaney Beach that rents and provides instruction.
 
Past that if you want or can drive 4 or 5 hours are Virginia Beach and the Outer Banks of North Carolina. This is by far the best they have lots of rental eq, great conditions, and lessons.
 
Steve
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Subject: [bw_windsurfing] Re: Pls comment on equipment set for a beginner

Mike, I'm laso a beginner and I'm moving to DC area in two months. I
am originally from Argentina and I'm looking for a "good" place to
windsurf close to DC. Any recomendation? Where did you rent the
equipment?

Thank you

Daniel



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