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Play by day… And by night too…

Tuesday, December 6th, 2011

When Bray Lake arrived at Neilson Dahab last week, a small group they may have been but what they did not have in number they certainly made up for in volume, humour and achievement on the water (not to mention a good amount of partying too).

James arrived with 7 others to a very quiet week for Neilson, allowing each teaching group to have maximum 3:1 student to instructor ratio. Andrew and Rich weren’t all that sure how much windsurfing they would do, if any. This swiftly changed when they heard that their instructor was to be Kat, the only girl on the team! They gave it a good effort on the first two mornings, telling Kat not to take it personally but the afternoons were to be spent on a sun bed, with a beer.

Ollie and Emma were lucky to have Hassan to themselves and spent as much time as possible on the water mastering the harness and by the end of the week both were planing in it too. Emma couldn’t get enough, and on the Neilson non-teaching days was straight in for some extra coaching sessions with Phil. Ollie also was also often not seen for hours, being determined to get comfortable with his harness and go back to Bray with new skills. Their improvement certainly reflects their efforts.

The intermediates, Mark and Tom, were at first thought to be a couple by their Instructor Ben. As he got to know them the signs of a good marriage were showing through as they argued about who was best, always answered each other back and then made up with a kiss and a hug when it was all over. All they seemed to want was to go fast, and both improved in their blasting control and use of the footstraps, as well as waterstarts.

David and James were with Kamal working on duck gybes as well as other technique tuning. James and I ventured out on the tandem on the first day, terrifying other windsurfers in speedy as well as surprising ourselves with the ability to turn it around looking like we knew what we were doing! It was so much fun, James decided to go for a repeat later in the week with Andrew on the front, getting him planning for the first time ever.

As well as achievement on the water, a lot of banter was going on off the water. Emma, Tom and Mark behaved like children most of the week, Andrew and James made notable efforts in Tree Bar along with everyone else’s putting in the effort on dance floor, and the presentation night, even with only 14 guests, managed to make for an amusing, comical evening!

Enjoying social evening in Dahab

All in all a great week, a lot of fun was had by all!

Neilson is now a very quiet place without them, although Emma left with the hope to return in 2 weeks time. There was also quite a few promises to be at Bray Lake this weekend to show off their new skills…forecast looks windy but will they brave the cold after 25degrees out here….

Contributed by: Danielle @ www.getwindsurfing.com

Winter in Dahab – Club Trip

Monday, November 28th, 2011

The trip got off to a good start, with everyone getting on the water to enjoy the windsurfing Dahab has to offer.  Its was very quiet this week, with only 5 other guests in the centre, so its 3:1 maximum in each teaching group, a great treat for the groups from Bray Lake.

James’ brother and friend, Andrew and Rich were not sure whether to do much windsurfing, but when the only female in the Neilson team announced she was to be teaching the Start windsurfers this week they quickly decided to give it more of a go!  After a good first morning with Kat, they told her not to be offended but beer and a sunbed would be their afternoon plan, also not to worry for they’d definitely be back for more tomorrow!!

Ollie and Emma were lucky to have Hasan to themselves and got out to work on using the harness, improving those tacks and most importantly to the whole group it seems, learn to go faster!!! Both really enjoyed their lessons and very excited for more to come.  Mark and Tom were pleased to have Ben as an instructor and had a brilliant day blasting around, finding the footstraps for the first times and arguing over who was fastest.  David and James got Kamal to themselves for the morning, and then in the afternoon James and I took the tandem out to speedy for a play!  It was really great fun with plenty of wind to get us flying around and surprisingly we managed some rather smooth turns too!!

Tandem windsurfing

In the evening we enjoyed a meal in town with some delicious food and a few drinks, the banter was hilarious, the group, who mostly met each other on the flight over, seemed to get on like they have been friends for years! A good night was had by all and no complaints of any sore heads after those first couple of evenings!

Wednesday was a lighter day for wind but the guys got out and made them most of what wind there was, with a windier forecast ahead.  More dinner plans in town for tonight and a trip to Tree Bar for some pool and dancing is in the plan for afters.

Contributed by: Danielle @ www.getwindsurfing.com

Club Trip to Dale (23-25 Sep 2011)

Tuesday, November 1st, 2011

Located on the northern entrance to the Milford Haven Estuary, lies the peninsula and village of Dale.  Bray Lake have been making bi-annual trips here for years as the sheltered bay is perfect for those inland sailors wanting to take their new found skills to the seas.

Seven years ago that was me, now however, it still serves as a relaxing weekend break away from my workload, and a great venue to remind myself some of the skills learned that I’ve let lapse a little in recent months for the house, or the garden, or the … blah, blah (you get the idea).

After news of friends ripping it up in Ireland the previous week, the forecast lagged slightly from what was promised to blow through, but there was still enough to play with.  Kit was packed up for a Thursday night arrival in Dale with enough time for a bite to eat and a pint in the pub on arrival and making the most of it.

Friday saw a bit of a shoreline dead zone and interesting swirl in the bay due to the wind direction, but those brave or foolhardy enough to brake the cover of the headland managed to get some good runs in on a sizeable sail.  I know I did, and I knew it.  Man did that hurt – how long had it been?  Longer than I had initially thought by the feel of it.  Come dusk though I was last off the water (as usual), but eventually made The Griffin to recharge the batteries, or so to speak.  A new landlord and new menu made for a welcome change, and plenty of banter to entertain.

What did we do before the weather App...

We’re never short of a story or few amongst the diversity that comes with being a Bray Lake Member.  And whilst hopes were high when checking weather apps, Saturday conditions saw more of the same so no rush out onto the water was needed.  Some choose to head out with the walking boots in search of the latest arrival of seal pups, or went to check out the nearby prep for the film shoot rolling into town, whilst the rest of us headed to the café for more banter, coffee and maybe a cake before all getting together again for an afternoon on the water.  Still a bit achy whilst hanging off my 7.5m, so obviously still need to get more time out on the water when back home or maybe it’s just my age catching up with me.  Having hit 40 the previous week, and Candice doing the same the following, our 10 strong party roped in old friend and West Wales local Annie to head to Dale Yacht Club for a good meal and a spot of champers (thanks all for the champagne) in celebration or commiseration for the night.

All of a sudden Sunday was here, last chance for a few hours play before loading the car again and hitting the M4.  So long Dale, we’ll be back again in Spring.

Contributed by: Gavin Lambourne

National Windsurf Fest 2011

Saturday, October 29th, 2011

Once again the NWF rocked up at Hayling Island with a mix of competition, clinics, showboating and of course the NWF party.

The van was loaded and off we set.  After initial favourable forecasts,  the weekend sadly didn’t quite live up to expectations so our kit never left the van.  Not that it was hardship as we caught up with friends over lunch and a few drinks at The Inn, bumped into several Bray Lake members and other familiar faces so who had time to get on the water!

Plenty of people were not as lazy as us though, so those that took to the water provided entertainment, plenty of photo opportunities and an interesting take on demonstating tricktionary moves with the help of a jet ski…

Despite not making it onto the water this time, all was not lost as got to meet the gorgeous Marcillo and despite his temporary relegation in my attention, Craig took a great picture for me.  Also picked up a few tips from the clinics for when I’m not feeling quite so fussy about the conditions.

Having struggled a bit at last year’s event it was great to see all bars open at The Inn on the Beach for the party, certainly helped things get going quickly and we had great night with a great set from The Heathrow Jets.

We’ll be sure to be in attendance again next year.

Contributed by: Becki Chivers

 

Windy at West Kirby

Thursday, October 27th, 2011

Big thanks to Jack Sawbridge and John Palmer for sharing their experiences from a windy sail at West Kirby


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