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Sea birds blamed for waterway closure
29.12.06
Native sea birds are being blamed for the closure of Porirua's Pauatahanui Inlet due to contamination.
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2007 KA New Zealand Speed Challenge
28.12.06
6 rounds over 6 months. The person who accumulates the less points over 6 rounds wins: see ranking details below.
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Going to extremes: storm-chasing
20.12.06
Why do surfers seek out high winds, high seas? It's the ultimate fitness test, says Rupert Mellor
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X-Lace Windsurf Footstrap
18.12.06
Now you can fine tune those straps on the water for ultimate comfort and performance
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Palm Harness Sport
15.12.06
The hottest new addition to the advance in sailing is the Palm Harness" Sport, which allows a stronger grip, preventing hand fatigue and cramping.
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Windsurfing Euro-Cup Annual Ranking 2006
15.12.06
The Windsurfing Office presents the annual ranking lists for the Windsurfing
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Preparation and performance - Part 3
15.12.06
How does Austrian Pro Uli Hoelzl use her past Pro Snowboarding experience help is PWA performance.
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Extreme Kanaha
12.12.06
Many windsurfers know Kanaha in Maui as a pretty gentle spot. But the last few days have been anyhting but that.
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WWA Freewave 06/07 round 2: Back to Lyall Bay
11.12.06
Saturday saw round 2 of the 4 round Freewave series fire off in good conditions at Lyall Bay. The squalls and rain finally relented to give good powered up sailing in the waves.
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Preparation and performance - Part 2
08.12.06
Klaas Voget and Scott McKercher tell us how they handle the PWA pressure
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Carbon Art are leading the world in producing a production range of boards utilising the advantages of Computer Aided Design
30.07.08
Carbon Art are leading the world in producing a production range of boards utilising the advantages of Computer Aided Design (CAD) and the precision shaping advantages of Computer Aided Manufacture (CAM), while still retaining the perfect finish only available through skilled hand finishing. Carbon Art have been utilizing 3-D CAD technology for a number of years and are now extending this leading edge approach to manufacturing. Unlike other manufacturers who use CAD / CAM only in the design phases, Carbon Art employs precision manufacturing techniques from design to delivery. This latest development further emphasises Carbon Art’s position as an industry leader with a proven reputation for designing and producing precision windsurf boards. James Dinnis, the Carbon Art board designer, has some interesting comments regarding the brands recent move to CAM shaping technology. “I am stoked by the smoothness and accuracy of the shapes coming off the shaping machine. The 3-D computer design software I have been using allows me to ensure every transition is completely smooth and fair. The CNC shaping ensures these perfectly smooth lines flow through the manufacturing process. Another big advantage to machine shaping is the time not spent mowing foam. This allows me to spend more time on design and testing, resulting in faster progression of our shapes. The shaping machine will also increase the number of boards we can produce each month to keep up with increasing demand. We have been growing in a challenging market as, unlike competitors who don’t manage or own their own production, we can guarantee that the board we design will be the same as the board our customers receive. We are beginning the CNC shaping process with the speed and slalom board ranges first. The wave and free ride product lines will follow. The CNC technology improves on our existing fine tolerances and high tech construction process, meaning the 2009 range will be the best yet.” Carbon Art’s precision boards will still be constructed using their renowned high strength, low weight laminate that riders are familiar with, and the boards will be finished by hand to ensure the blemish free surface Carbon Art are known for.
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