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GPS Sites

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Created by racerX > 9 months ago, 5 Aug 2013
racerX
463 posts
5 Aug 2013 11:34PM
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Ordered a GT-31,

There seems to be at least two gps sites, www.gps-speedsurfing.com/default.aspx and gpsteamchallenge.com.au

What the best site, blog, or whatever for a new starter... Looking forward to finding out if my idea of warp factor 9 is is actually just 20knots

powersloshin
NSW, 1836 posts
6 Aug 2013 8:50AM
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gpsteamchallenge ! you will join a local team, be able to compare with people that sail in your area, make lots of friends etc....

AJEaster
NSW, 697 posts
6 Aug 2013 9:31AM
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^^^^^ +1

sausage
QLD, 4873 posts
6 Aug 2013 10:59AM
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+1189 sailors registered on the GPS Team challenge.

Where abouts do you predominately sail as there's a few NSW teams that would be more than happy to take you under their wing?

Wineman
NSW, 1412 posts
6 Aug 2013 11:21AM
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sausage said..

+1189 sailors registered on the GPS Team challenge.

Where abouts do you predominately sail as there's a few NSW teams that would be more than happy to take you under their wing?



There are a number of (GPS Team Challenge) teams to choose from around here, but the truth is, it is just one big team out there sailing & having fun.
If you go to Botany, Lake Illawarra, Lake Macquarie & many locations up & down the coast, there will be multiple teams represented.

You can just about go anywhere in Australia & find someone from GPSTC to have a sail with

firiebob
WA, 3172 posts
6 Aug 2013 1:56PM
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Wineman said..
You can just about go anywhere in Australia & find someone from GPSTC to have a sail with


All so true

GPSTC + water + wind = Mates

SeaSkip
VIC, 97 posts
6 Aug 2013 6:08PM
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I've recently joined a GPSTC team and think its a great way to get involved in the windsurfing community. it seems a very friendly and encouraging environment.
I will keep on with GPS speedsurfing, because it gives me more statistical info, but for the local, social interaction, GPSTC is definitely the go.

decrepit
WA, 12765 posts
6 Aug 2013 7:43PM
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No reason at all why you can't be in both, they provide different functions GP3s is for individual records, GTC is for team competition and social interaction.
If you are quick about it you'll be able to order a GTC t-shirt, so anywhere in Aus you'll be recognised as one of the family.



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