Canada goes OFF!
Christopher Curren burried. Photo-Jellyfish."Epic". It's an adjective used all too frequently by windsurfers to the point of being diluted drastically in its emotional impact and potency. At the beach, we've all heard the droning of some hyper-stoked, Redbull-addled sailor exclaiming to anyone within earshot "Dude! (Bro, Brah, Bru are also acceptable) You should have seen it yesterday! It was...
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Hot Sails Tales
The Beast from the East
The Beast from the East, winds that are more due east than the normal NE trade direction, has got a hold on Maui for the past week or more. The result is that it is windy and sailable but the...
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Interview with Jesse Brown

Kevin Pritchard sat down with Jesse this week at Hookipa for an interview. Kevin also gathered these amazing shots.
Here is the latest from our favorite rider Jesse Brown!...
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Ezzy Sails
News Headlines – Weds 29th
PM Update - Epic Maui and endless Indo...
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Rider of the Week
Tiffany Ward Where are you from? -Midway, Utah, raised by two windsurfing enthusiast and amazing individuals… (LuAnn and George Ward) I was born in Park City, Utah. I was introduced to windsurfing at the early age of 2-1/2. My first recollection of sailing was on the nose of my mother’s 12ft. dagger board across our [...]
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American Windsurfing Tour
Hookipa with the Boys!
I finally got back on the horse after almost 2 months of a nagging rib injury….. The conditions have been all time over here for most of the winter so far. Kev sent me a text saying, looks good, get down here! There were maybe 15 guys out there including the King- Robby Naish, the legend-Mark Angulo (who is leading the charge out there almost everyday) Victor Fernandez (world champ ripper) Graham Ezzy (ripper), Keith Teboul (ripper, who let me try out one of his new boards), some other friends of mine (rippers) and of course my brother (who came back out after firing a few shots below! The waves were coming in nice sets with some easterly direction mixed in them. Sometimes you could find a mast high bomb if you got lucky but for the most part logo high sets were rifling in! Hope you enjoy some more shots…. Thanks Kev for taking the time!
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EFPT Announce Tow-in at Podersdorf
News from the EFPT about the Austrian tow-in event…
With less than two months until the first major freestyle competition of the year kicks off in Austria, the EFPT have release details of the tow-in event to be held at Podersdorf.
While the ‘traditional’ freestyle event will be run by the PWA, the European Freestyle Pro Tour will be running a tow-in event alongside. The event last year was a huge success and repeatedly drew the crowds to the waters edge as the world’s best battled it out behind the jetski, with a brilliant floodlit final to cap it all off.
Handing over to the EFPT for their take on the event…
“For 14 years now, the Surf Worldcup has been opening event for the season on the ‘sea of the Viennese’ , Lake Neusiedl. It is the unique mix of trend sports and it’s lifestyle that attracts an average of 85.000 visitors every year. After so many successful years, it became obvious that results in the windsurf competition at the Austrian Surf Worldcup were possible, but couldn’t be guaranteed. The event itself always presents a firework of supporting programs, ranging from the best parties of the year, to live acts, BMX and skateboard shows, SUP contests and a huge amount of exhibitors from the board-sports industry and beyond. Despite everyone having a great time, there have been some years where it was impossible to show people why this event was organised in the first place: to stage a freestyle windsurfing competition. So how do you give spectators the chance to see what it’s all about and riders the chance to compete if there is no wind?
Tow-in windsurfing opened new perspectives. Suddenly it didn’t matter if it is day or night, wind or no wind, the sea or a lake, a national or international event. As tow-in developed more and more, the action got closer to the beach, moves got faster, higher and more radical and the spectators love it. This year for the first time, the EFPT is running the tow-in event in Podersdorf, with the perspective to drag attention to the European Freestyle Pro Tour.
The night tow-in last year was a huge success and attracted attention from several sides: the big audience on the beach, the media and last but not least the industry itself. So no matter if you are a fan of tow-in windsurfing or not, everything that makes people aware of a sport that doesn’t get as much media attention as other extreme sports (e.g. snowboarding), should be considered good for it. These are the reasons why the EFPT’s approach is: what is good for the sport, is good for everyone involved in it and therefor should be promoted.”
Read the full report on the EFPT website HERE.
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Island Style Classic Windsurfing Regatta 2012 by: Wilhelm Schurmann
The Sarasota Sailing Squadron is one of those clubs that you which you had in every sailing town, they are super friendly, great easy going atmosphere, no fuss or picky rules and great location.
Laurel Kaiser from Island Style Watersports has been running the event for nine years, with Jack Thompson and a great race crew [...]
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2012 Euro tour
Several events and details for 2012 are still to be confirmed, status may change on short notice. Please do not book any flights before your starting place has been confirmed by each national organiser.
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Speed:World:Cup: General News
80, 86 and 118L Freestyle boards added
To accomodate both kids/light sailors as well as heavy weights, we have expanded the range with 3 more sizes Freestyle boards. The lightest weighing under 5.0kg

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