Wind surfing
Windsurf involves riding on water standing on a surfboard with an attached sail. Wind surfing is a cross between surfing and boat sailing. The types and levels of wind surfing are based on sail and board sizes, structure of waves and wind speed. This section covers various resources on wind surfing.
Boardhead.com
Gain admittance to this web site to locate several resources pertaining to boardsailing, including weather reports and data on equipment.
Call of the Wind
Travel to this web site to find up-to-date reports and forecasts on wind conditions and then look over classified ads for used equipment.
Gorge.net: Windsurfing Guide
See materials here concerning windsurfing in Oregon's Columbia River Gorge region, including data on weather, associations, and companies.
Great Outdoor Recreation Pages: Windsurfing
Go here for many windsurfing resources, such as discussion forums and data on books, videos, magazines, equipment, clubs, and associations.
International Mistral Class Organization
Browse over this site for resources on international windsurfing, including news, competition results and schedules, and data on equipment.
Sims Windsurfing, Germany
Peruse here over materials relating to international windsurfing locations and also view photographs and data on videos and the PWA tour.
Windplanet.com: World Wide Windsurfing Directory
Windsurfers should go here to register themselves with a mammoth international directory and then search for friends and helpful contacts.
Windsurfer.com
Investigate this web site for materials regarding windsurfing, including data on equipment, weather, competitions, and board manufacturers.



