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Wax Your Windsurfing Board

Wednesday, October 27th, 2010

Surf wax is the stuff that makes your feet stay to the top of your surfboard. The quality of wax you use on your surfboard can determine how long you can stand on your board without slipping. Waxing your board on the beach is a good idea before you have spent time in the water. After a while you will likely need to reapply the wax. By using the proper waxing technique in addition to a proper base coat will help wax remain sticky to your board.
For a better result, wax your clean surf board in a crisscross pattern. To do this, you need to apply the wax in one diagonal direction and then after about eight or 10 strokes switch and apply the wax in the opposite diagonal direction. The crisscross pattern will create a solid base for the next application of wax. You may want to use circular motions to apply wax again over your crisscross design to ensure full wax coverage. This will keep your board in the water for the first hour or so at the least. The crisscross and circular application may eventually go away prolonged activity so place wax on your person before paddling out to surf.

When you notice the grip becoming slippery or less tactile, simply reapply wax on your windsurfer board in the water. Do not repeat the crisscross technique if you want to reapply it. Better to make big circles with the wax on your board. This method will last until the end of your session. Learn the different kinds of surf wax that made to work in different water temperatures. You must have surf wax that is suited to the water conditions you surf in. Do not forget to put a heavy coat of wax on your board every time you go surfing while you are learning.

Speedsurfing For Fun

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

Speedsurfing is a windsurfing discipline. Many windsurfers are recreational going for higher speed, by using the hand held GPS devices. It is really fun to see how you progress and go faster. Read what is needed to start speedsurfing, what the fun is all about, etc. Speedsurfing is a lot of fun, if you have ever windsurfed or not, you can learn the beginnings of speedsurfing in a few lessons at a windsurf school. Speed is about 50km/h on normal days with no extreme wind. Pro speedsurfer can do near 90km/h in extreme wind strength.

There is a lot of gear available for speedsurfers, with over 20 different big manufacturers there is for everybody enough choice. Speedsurfing is done by people aged from 10 to 70 years old, although the speed can be quite high it is not super dangerous. Most sessions are in a safe environment, the water is not really hard. This makes crashes even fun, but some crash training is advised to crash safe.

What do you need for speedsurfing? Open water at least 1 x 1km, wind between 12-40kn, windsurf gear. And some lessons to learn how a windsurfer works. In the beginning you can start on freeride gear which is easier to use, after having enough experience the formula 1 gear “slalom gear” can be used to gain extra speed. A nice place to learn speedsurfing is Karphatos Greece, if you already have some windsurfing experience. Without any windsurfing experience any windsurf school will be OK to learn the basics. Try to learn on modern windsurfing gear, the newest gear is much easier to be handled, within 1 hour most can windsurf and turn. Gliding is learned in some more lessons.