srm wrote:
If you find that you're really struggling with the Alpha board but are truly interested in learning to windsurf (and you should be because it really is an awesome sport), I would highly suggest getting some modern gear and possibly taking a beginner lesson. It will make learning the fundamentals much easier and you will spend a lot more time actually windsurfing and a lot less time falling in and uphauling.
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SRM speaks the truth, it is an awesome sport. I still have an old Alpha Speed Needle hanging up in my man cave, and I competed in the Alpha Worlds in the Canary Islands back in the '80's. At 67 years of age, I still windsurf and have not really slowed down. My neighbour took this pic of me this summer.
