Volume 3, Issue 3

Published in 1995

Contributors

A Tale of two WindMakers

It was the best of times.  It was the worst … “A Tale of two WindMakers”

Forecast

Editor’s Note: Issue 3.3

By John Chao

Today, early in the summer of 1995, I sit on a made-for-windsurfer sailboat off the shores of Virgin Gorda, watching competitors sit on the beach and wait for wind. I can't help but wonder, how can competitive racing survive with today's high wind demands?

Air Mail

Yin-Tang for Life, Nirvana and our Human Ties.

Makin’ Waves

Back to Basics: Extreme Interests!

The big wave had formed long before the shows even … “Back to Basics: Extreme Interests!”

Gotta Have It

Gotta Have it – Vol. 3, Issue 3

Workshop

Jibe & Tack

By Tom Ashwell

Whispers

Dusk and the 4 hour Church of Elvis

By Maui Meyer

So I was standing in front of the Church of … “Dusk and the 4 hour Church of Elvis”

WhirlWinds

To Race of Not to Race

By Mariel Devesa

Cat’s-PawWind

Homo Ludens: Man at Play

By Greg Francke

Getting around a Longboared

Star Trekking

By Alexandra Flood

Space, the final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship windy-prise. My assignment is to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no Non-Windsurfing lamo has gone before.

Interviews

Interview with William Kenneth Winner US-1

Ken Winner is babysitting his two daughters at their home … “Interview with William Kenneth Winner US-1”

Club News

Misunderstanding: One Design

By Fred and Sharon Ellsworth

The following article is by Fred and Sharon Ellsworth, whose … “Misunderstanding: One Design”

Club News

Windsurfing Expo San Francisco

By Scott See

Put Friday October 13th through Saturday the 15th on your … “Windsurfing Expo San Francisco”

Romancing The Wind

WindBlown WIDOW

By Joanne M. Pierson