The Windsurfer LT class has decided to extend the entry period for the 2022/23 nationals, to be held at Lake Cootharaba over the Australia Day weekend.
There are 135 paid up entries so far, making it the second biggest sailing nationals in Australia. Lake Cootharaba offers great conditions and camping.
If anyone who is a fan of the LT class is in need of a used board and sail to use, PM me. It's my training gear so pretty banged up* but still good enough to get into the top 10-20 and the charter fee can be paid in beer or bubbly.
* It's not that LTs are weak, but my training gear often gets used on a tiny pond or from the yacht so launching facilities are pretty harsh.
The Windsurfer LT class has decided to extend the entry period for the 2022/23 nationals, to be held at Lake Cootharaba over the Australia Day weekend.
There are 135 paid up entries so far, making it the second biggest sailing nationals in Australia. Lake Cootharaba offers great conditions and camping.
If anyone who is a fan of the LT class is in need of a used board and sail to use, PM me. It's my training gear so pretty banged up* but still good enough to get into the top 10-20 and the charter fee can be paid in beer or bubbly.
* It's not that LTs are weak, but my training gear often gets used on a tiny pond or from the yacht so launching facilities are pretty harsh.
Good stuff Chris. See you up there!
Edit: whats the largest? (ILCA?)
And the numbers are still climbing, with 143 entries now in, including Italy's Alessandro Torzoni who won the 2019 Medium-heavy worlds.
The only class with more entries is the Optimists, with Laser Radials running third with 80 entries.
And the numbers are still climbing, with 143 entries now in, including Italy's Alessandro Torzoni who won the 2019 Medium-heavy worlds.
The only class with more entries is the Optimists, with Laser Radials running third with 80 entries.
143 entries... wow, the Black Flag Bar won't know what hit it.