Recent online shoping has me thinking... How can I keep my hard earned in house?
If buying two new boards, this amounts to a considerable turnover for a local operator. Not talking about buying a JP or F2 from xyz dealer. Sure these dealers are local, but they sell international products. I want to buy gear from the Australians who make the boards. I want to support the Australian businesses competing with the international brands. The guys who make the boards!!
Being a recreational sailor, I'm not going to notice the difference between 2009 & 2010 models.
Can an Australian company make a quality high performance board recognised globally?
Hang on a minute...... What about resale??????
If such equipment exists, will it hold value, or even sell on the 2nd hand market?
Or this asking too much?
Dan.
Checkout the Aussie made windsurfing products post
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=50076&SearchTerms=Aussie,made,windsurfing,products
Boards
OES
SSD
Manta
Dweller Designs
Nude
Riders
Blue Juice
All making nice customs in Aus (Apologies if I missed somebody)
Sails
Severne and KA, Australian owned and designed, made in China.
Booms and bases ect - Hydrodynamix
I think it is great to support these guy,s if possible, and that is the decision I have made, but it not as straightforward as that. There are also a great bunch of retailers and importers that need support as well, who,s profits stay here and who employ Australian Staff.
So what I am doing now is supporting the local custom builders by designing boards and getting them to build them for me.
I help out KA with design work, then all my other equiptment and accessories comes from local retailers.
Sort of trying to spead the Love!!! Bad joke.
but this way I am happy that I am supporting the local industry and australian jobs as well as I can.
are severne still aussie owned? i thought they might be owned by starboard, or they are in a pretty close partnership?