MONDAY - FRIDAY 9.30am to 5.00pm
Saturday 9.30am - 3.00pm
SUPER LIGHT
Waste no more time on the beach and enjoy planing in almost no wind with the new JP Super LightWind

IN THE FUTURE
In June Mark and Chuck travelled to Maui for the Neil Pryde and Cabrinha Conference to learn about the 2011 gear which will be avaliable soon! We have all of the new brochures in store now, so if you want a sneak peak at what is going to be avaliable come in and have a read (we just can't tell you about the gear online just yet)
We are also taking pre-orders for our first shipment (of which there are limited numbers), so get in quick to get your name down for your new toys!

Cabrinha & JP SUP Downwinder from Sugar Cove

JP & NeilPryde gear ready to go

C3 FINS NOW IN AT WSP
WSP has just recieved stock of the latest C3 fins. Venom, Vortex and Spinner are all in store! C3 now make the Venom (Slalom/Freerace) in a Power box as well as Tuttle to suit even more riders.
2010 RSX TECHNO & FORMULA NATIONALS
The 2010 RSX, Techno and Formula Nationals were held at Manly Sailing Club. For full race results see the Manly Sailing Club website.
2010 National Champions are:
RSX MEN: Tom Ashley
RSX WOMEN: Kate Ellingham
FORUMLA: Luke Watson
TECHNO MEN: Hamish Dunning-Beck
TECHNO WOMEN: Isobel Hawkins
FINANCE NOW AVAILABLE
We now have more finance options thanks to Gilrose Finance. Up to 12 month interest free available. Ask in store!
Just In
We now have the 2010 JP-Australia, Fanatic, Starboard, Neil Pryde, Severne and Cabrinha gear in store! Come check it out!
2010 Websites Online
The 2010 Neil Pryde and Cabrinha kites websites are now online. Exciting new video's and photo's as well as all the the latest awesome gear to check out.
Techno 293 OD chosen for the 2010 Youth Olympic Games
We are happy to announe that the ISAF has chosen the BIC Techno 293 OD as the equipment for the Windsurfing event at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games in Singapore.
The Youth Plympic Games will be run every four years in between the actual Olympic Games. The windsurfing events will accept 50 boy and girl competitors from around the world between 15-16 years of age.
The qualification system for the Youth Olympics will feature six continental qualifiers and one World Championship event.

