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Sizzling Summer Windwise News!

Tushingham, Starboard, DaKine & Gul team rider, Simon Bornhoft, continues his mission to coach and inspire as many windsurfers as possible on his Winds of the World Tour!


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Want UK Coaching and demo some fabulous kit? @ Brogborough, Rutland, Barrow or Derwent!
Want Easy Freeriding? Alacati 5-12th August
Want Ras Sudr or Mauritius? Couple of places available!
Want Waves? Join us in Sept in Bigbury, Devon

Want a great night?
REMEMBER, REMEMBER SAT 13th NOV 2010.
It’s our very special end of season "Boards & Banquet" dinner!
More details to follow, but don't miss it!
Put Sat 13th Nov 2010 firmly in your diary!

We hope you’ve enjoyed the recent wind that has finally decided to bless the UK shores.  We’ve just had a full on wind and wave trip to Moulay and then returned to Datchet Watersports for one of the windiest UK DAYS ever! Next on the schedule is the northern part of our UK Tour at Brogborough, Rutland, Barrow in Furness and Derwent.

UK SKILLS & DRILLS TOUR “Make your moves in 2010
SB Coaching & Tushingham / Starboard demo kit!
Planing Skills, Blasting, Fast Tacks, Gybing and all your core windsurfing skills! Proven results, small groups, individual attention and video feedback, what are you waiting for?

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24th July BROGBOROUGH LAKE (Ltd)
25th July RUTLAND (sold out – but gear to demo)
31st July ROA ISLAND (1 last place)
1st August DERWENT RESERVOIR (Ltd)

9-12th SEPT BIGBURY WAVE
Four-day wave discovery trip to Bigbury try some wave and paddle boards!
Contact Windwise to find out more on this great multisport adventure!

“Make Your Move” by contacting Windwise to grab one of the limited places.

 

 
neilsonNeilson Dahab - Tushingham Success

 

We've just heard from Neilson's Dahab Centre Manager Sam Ross, who seems more than happy with the extensive range of Tushingham and Starboard kit this year:

"Recently in Dahab we have just taken delivery of a literal barn load of kit. The racks are full with more boards and rigs still sat in boxes. The centre now has a full stock of new Starboard Boards with Kodes, Flares, Isonics, Rios, Futuras and the new Carves all ready to go. There are Tushingham sails from 2.0-8.5 to cover all eventualities, with everything up to 6.5 rigged on skinny masts. Larger sails boast 75% carbon masts with the entire centre on Aeron continous head booms.

There is even more focus now on providing the best possible windsurfing holiday, with lower numbers of guests more top end equipment coupled with free tuition for every level.

We have had some great conditions out here in Dahab so if you get the chance please come and join us.

Hope to see many of you out here.

Sam and the Team"



You can check out their superb Dahab centre, which is fully kitted out with the very latest Tushingham and Starboard gear and also learn more about their fantastic holidays by visiting www.neilson.com and add Neilson Dahab as a friend on Facebook to keep up-to-date with their very latest news.
 
dave_nottsNotts County Raceboard Masterclass!
Dave Hackford from Tushingham and Starboard, and not to mention Raceboard fame, is heading to Notts County Sailing Club near Nottingham on Wed 21st July 2010. He will be joined by Rich from Dave Noble’s the local windsurf shop.
This is an open invitation, to local clubs and windsurfers. Last year they had a great turnout of nearly thirty including visitors. David is bringing some demo gear to try and will be doing some on and off water Raceboard sessions, we will no doubt do some short sharp races, with some spot prizes (probably not going to the winners). He will no doubt talk about rigging, getting the most out of your board and how to join in a race.
He hopes to get down at 4pm and the Raceboard Training will start at about 5.30pm

Afterwards the bar will be open, and our caterer Pauline will be preparing some excellent reasonably priced food (£3.50 a meal), so with David there you could say it was a star in a reasonably priced bar! (sorry).
They need approximate numbers and you will need the visitor code to get in so please contact the club through the website www.ncsc.org.uk or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
 

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Juice Boardsports have e-mailed with news about their new demo van. It's purpose built and loaded to the roof full of the latest 2010 Starboard, Tushingham equipment (plus a few other brands!)

The van is often seen at beaches and lakes all over the North of England. If you find it at your local sailing venue and would like to give some kit a go give Gumpy a shout - he'll happily drop everything and help you out.  They also carry spares too - very handy if you break something at the beach!

To find out where the van will be next check out www.juiceboardsports.co.uk
Alternatively phone Juice H.Q on 01484 422146

 

Paul Simmons repots from another great BSA slalom event!


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Hosted by OTC UK, Tushingham Sails and Starboard, round two of the BSA Slalom series touched down at the Weymouth and Portland Sailing Academy (WPNSA). The event was based by the OTC’s superb new location overlooking the sheltered waters of the harbour and competitors were greeted on Saturday morning with sunny skies and a decent morning breeze. With around thirteen knots blowing, racers were blasting out to the course, planing comfortably. Within a few minutes however, the wind dropped off and left racers wobbling back across the harbour. It had become so light that Steve Thorp’s dog, swimming in the water, was able to overtake me on the way back to the slipway!

The afternoon saw riders on larger kit able to plane so the race crew organised a fun “master blaster” across the harbour. Sam Latham took an early lead and held it until the last moment when Pearse Geaney (Irish slalom champion) nipped in front in an exciting finish. With the wind even lighter later in the afternoon, we took advantage of the good weather to get some team racing in. The Starboard Serenity is built for these conditions and with two boards ready to race, the willing participants were split into teams of six for relay racing. Against a backdrop of cheering spectators on the slipway, the racing commenced, bringing some skilful sailing mixed with numerous wobbly gybes, dodgy pumping, wipeouts and all manner of acts of sabotage as the “fun racing” became rather competitive! Not quite the high-octane, high-speed slalom action most of the racers had come for but nevertheless, everyone enjoyed the light wind alternative, helped by the sunny weather!

start_1sFollowing an excellent performance by the live band Audio Bomber at Saturday night’s party and a bunch of thirsty windsurfers in attendance, there were a few hangovers amongst the competitors on Sunday morning. Despite the gloomy weather, the wind appeared to be enough to race. Once again though, it fell light before competition could commence, leaving the riders somewhat frustrated back on the shore. Photographer Roger Turner arrived from Poole with the news “It’s windy everywhere else,” bringing hope for an improvement. By lunchtime the clouds had cleared and the wind was creeping up towards race-able conditions.

Under sunny skies, during the afternoon all fleets enjoyed a series of five races of downwind slalom on sails generally between 8.0m and 9.0m. With rounds being raced as a straight final, a good start and clean gybes were imperative. Slalom newcomers Saskia and Imogen Sills were flying in the Master Blaster fleet (ahead of many of the Amateurs at times!). A very healthy 18 competitors raced in the Amateur fleet, with Michael George a consistent leader. Marie Buchanan led the way for the ladies ahead of Amy Carter, making a return to slalom racing. In the Pro fleet Mat Pearch made up for a below-par showing in the first race with a string of firsts, to take a solid event win. Flying the flag for Tushingham, Scottish legend Alan Jackson won round two and was constantly near the front of the fleet, taking him to second overall ahead of Simon Cofield, another experienced racer returning to the scene.

Standing on the shoreline in nearly calm, overcast conditions on Sunday morning I had been scratching my head trying to work out how to motivate the windsurfers to get on the water. What a contrast in the afternoon after several rounds of competitive racing in superb weather! I’m really pleased to see the BSA Slalom is attracting some experienced faces back to racing plus newcomers from both younger and older generations.

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Tushingham Success
A double stand-out achievement was the Sills twins Saskia and Imogen, riding identical kit (7m Lightnings with iSonic 111s). They're experienced racers in the Techno fleet but had never participated in slalom before, let alone against adults! Entering the Master Blaster fleet gave them the opportunity to race in a non-intimidating and low-pressure environment with loads of encouragement from fellow competitors.
As mentioned, we saw a strong showing from Alan Jackson, rarely out of the top three using his new X-15 9m. Marie Buchanan was in front in the ladies fleet using my X-15 8.3 for most of the racing. As for me, I was going well in the light winds, having chosen the 9.8 X-15 sail on a big 131 slalom board. It was all to slide downhill quickly though: after nearly missing a race because of a broken UJ, as Marie changed down in increasing wind, I grabbed the 8.3 and 121, which was just too small to generate enough speed, especially as it had been tuned to suit her lighter weight. Kit choice and tuning are critical in slalom and I've learnt a valuable lesson from the event.

Despite my personal disaster, the event ended up being a tremendous success. Many thanks to the OTC staff for supporting the event and sourcing some rather nice prizes; the UKWA for running fantastic racing and the WPNSA for providing world class facilities!

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Photographs are now online at www.rogerturner.co.uk There's a fantastic selection, with high resolution and prints available to purchase!

Full Weymouth results click HERE

BSA Website click HERE

The next round takes place at Branksome Dene Chine between Bournemouth and Poole on 8th & 9th May. It should be another great event – so get down there!

 

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