
July 2010
In this edition you'll learn how four of Britain’s top wave sailors took over Maui’s famous venue and revived the Aloha classis for the treasured prize of a six pack of Coronas. But has someone knobbled the ‘jury’?
Francisco Goya arrived in Maui with all his possession in a back pack and a head full of dreams. Now a former World Champion and with a board and sail brand to his name, he talks of his achievements.
John Carter continues his journey along the British coast line and visits the stunning town of Lyme Regis but misses Charlie Watts’ concert.
We get flamboyant and put a little freestyle under our belts and test 6 high performers from Exocet, Fanatic, Goya, RRD, Starboard and Tabou on test and freestyle rigs tested from Goya, Loft, Naish, North, Severne, Tushingham and Vandal.
Technique and Peter Hart goes with the SUP flow, but adds a windsurfing rig and demonstrates some long board techniques that may take a few windsurfers back to their early days while Guy Cribb revives the lay down gybe'
We've another excuse to use a great shot in context as Boujmaa Guilloul casts his eye over a photo of himself at Margaret River, Oz, there are more stories of things going terribly wrong on the way to the beach. Well they do, don’t they?
Ben Profitt on the last time he did something/ anything/ everything and we visit seven fantastic places to windsurf and holiday in the UK without spending the cash or risking the ash in Staycation 2010.
Anders Bringdal explains why he’s taken over Mistral and what connects an old lady, a bike, a tractor tyre and Jason Polakow?
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