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im looking thinking on starting to windsurf, what size board would i need?
im 6.2, about 165-170lbs and athletic.. someone once told me a 165gallons board?? if im correct but not really sure.. what should i look for and where can i find used equipment online??
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Before you go windsurfing, you should know that the equipments that you use will be determinant to your safety and expertise. This is the more reason why you should never pay for old equipments. It is true that you may be working on a tight budget and most of these used equipments will be sold for as cheap as you will not imagine. But if you consider the overall importance of this sport and you think about the number of years you may spend into it, it is advisable that you pay for totally new equipments.
Making a Choice on Which Instrument to Use
If you have to pay for anything in the name of windsurfing equipment, make sure that your first lessons teach you about the significance of this instrument. Keep in mind that it is easy to learn and progress with something good. On the other hand, you run the risk of forgetting all what you know about windsurfing if your use the wrong equipments. Remember that you will also have to make use of the board meant for learners. These have been made in a manner which leaves you able to learn something reasonable.
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- g_steedLv 71 decade ago
Best advice - Take lessons. The school or instructor will supply a beginner's board and sail. Chances are good he/she will have access to used gear. You can learn to windsurf DOY but it may take quite a while. Just learning to rig your board is difficult. If you want to try by yourself, buy a wide board and a medium sail.