Victor Fernandez and INTERNATIONAL Team at Ho'okipa Beach Park, Maui, Hawaii

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Best of Windsurfing 2017,HD,Windsurfing, tutorial Windsurfing 2017, top Windsurfing 2017. Windsurfing is a form of sailing, where a board is powered across the water by the wind. Polynesians have been using boards with sails for hundreds of years. It wasn’t until the 1960s that windsurf board design really developed and it became the sport we know today. Unlike surfing, windsurfing uses the wind to propel forward while surfing uses the force of waves. This means you can practice the sport anywhere with a big body of water and wind, such as lakes, rivers, estuaries and, of course, the open ocean. For everyone who loves windsurfing.. 1. Fanatic Waveboards 2017: Watch this clip to learn more about our 2017 Wave range! Although its appearance might not scream ›wave riding machine‹, we love the short and sweet outline of our Stubby range. At home in smaller less vertical waves, we guarantee hours of slashy skatey fun. For those driven by full rail carves, late turns and radical down-the-line wavesailing, then our Quad range will whet wet your appetite. For riders wanting a more back footed ride, you'll find tonnes of lift off the back fin, plenty of planing power and snappy turns with the TriWave. 2. Fanatic Skate 2017: As the benchmark of Freestyle riding, the Skate TE is constantly feeding the hunger of ambitious windsurfers and is the weapon of choice for 6 times Freestyle World Champion Gollito Estredo. Exciting, on-trend and hot to pop, the Standard Skate will blow you away as well! 3. Fanatic FreeWave 2017: The FreeWave line remains one of the most versatile rides out there. A classic performer available in five sizes and multiple constructions. New for 2017 is the FreeWave Stubby, available in three sizes and two top quality constructions. 4. Fanatic Diamond & Diamond Air Girls SUPs 2017: Glittering Diamond graphics and stylish colours make the Diamond, Diamond Air and Diamond Air Touring the first choice for all ladies! Our Diamond and Diamond Air Girls SUPs don´t only light up the line-up with the timeless style and grace, they also shine with performance! Enjoy! Thanks for watching my video, don’t forget like and subcribe. Music: 1. [Rock] To No Avail - Bones (NCS Release) 2. Copyright Free Music [Rock-Metal] - This Ain't The End Of Me - White Comic 3. Fivefold - All Of Me (Non-Copyrighted Rock) 4. ONLAP - Forever (Non-Copyrighted Rock) 5. Arrow To Athens - Stars (Non-Copyrighted Rock)

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Severne Starboard PWA Aloha Classic Highlights

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Starboard 2015 Flagship Video

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Amongst our collection for 2015, we believe you will find the fastest, lightest, strongest, easiest-planing, most efficient and most innovative designs on planet Earth. On behalf of our development team, our professional athletes, our network of distributors around the world, we would like to wish you a windy windsurfing season 2015. Wave: 0:00 WindSUP: 4:14 Freeride: 6:35 Racing: 9:44

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WINDSURF RETROSPECTIVE 2014

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Leucate, La Ganguise, le Cap d' Agde, Pals, rétrospective de cette année 2014 de windsurf avec tous mes amis riders.

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Best of Windsurfing 2014【HD】

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Hope you like the video :) Support us: http://frsportmotion.jimdo.com Windsurfing is a surface water sport that combines elements of surfing and sailing. It consists of a board usually 2 to 3 meters long, with a volume of about 60 to 250 liters, powered by wind on a sail. The rig is connected to the board by a free-rotating universal joint and consists of a mast, 2-sided boom and sail. The sail area generally ranges from 2.5 m2 to 12 m2 depending on the conditions, the skill of the sailor and the type of windsurfing being undertaken. Some credit S. Newman Darby with the origination of windsurfing by 1965 on the Susquehanna River, Pennsylvania, USA when he invented the "sailboard", which, incidentally, he did not patent. In 1964, Darby began selling his sailboards. A promotional article by Darby was published in the August 1965 edition of Popular Science magazine. While Darby's "sailboard" incorporated a pivoting rig, it was "square rigged" and suffered all the associated limitations. You operated the sailboard with your back to the lee side of the kite shaped square sail. Darby's article boasted that "...you can learn to master a type of manoeuvering that's been dead since the age of the picturesque square riggers" Darby sailboard, Popular Science, 1965 Windsurfing can be said to straddle both the laid-back culture of surf sports and the more rules-based environment of sailing. Although it might be considered a minimalistic version of a sailboat, windsurfing offers experiences that are outside the scope of other sailing craft designs. Windsurfers can perform jumps, inverted loops, spinning maneuvers, and other "freestyle" moves that cannot be matched by any sailboat. Windsurfers were the first to ride the world's largest waves, such as Jaws on the island of Maui, and, with very few exceptions, it was not until the advent of tow-in surfing that waves of that size became accessible to surfers on more traditional surfboards. Extreme waves aside, many expert windsurfers will ride the same waves as wavesurfers do (wind permitting) and are themselves usually very accomplished without a rig on a conventional surfboard. At one time referred to as "surfing's ginger haired cousin" by the sport's legendary champion, Robby Naish,[8] windsurfing has long struggled to present a coherent image of the sport to outsiders. As a result of attempts to claim the word "windsurfer" as a trademark, participants have been encouraged to use different names to describe the sport, including "sailboarding" and "boardsailing". The term "windsurfing" has persisted as the accepted name for the sport, and the word "windsurfer" persists for both participants and equipment. Windsurfing is predominately undertaken on a non-competitive basis. Organised competition does take place at all levels across the world and typical formats for competitive windsurfing include Formula Windsurfing, speed sailing, slalom, course racing, wave sailing, superX, and freestyle. These events are exciting to watch as sailors push the limits both physically and creatively with moves that look as impossible as thinking them up in the first place.

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