Springtime Ho'okipa

When in comes to names in windsurfing there aren't any bigger than the King - Robby Naish. Naish may have turned 60 last year, but it doesn't look like he's showing any signs of slowing down yet as he pulls off pushloops and a variety of turns at Ho'okipa.Robby Naish (Naish / Naish Sails): "Enjoying the wind and waves of Hookipa, Maui, April 2024."...
 

The South West Australia mission

Authors: Robin Van Linden...
 

“A great ability to adapt to a variety of conditions”: Kode tested by the Windsurf Magazine

Authors: Linda Mankova...
 

Happy Mackie

Jaeger Stone (Severne / Severne Sails) remains one of the best wave sailors in the world and although he may not be as prominent on the Wave Tour as he was pre covid he remains one of the best wave sailors in the world to watch with his unique style. Paul van Bellen was recently on hand to capture an hour of Jaeger sailing in WA...
 

The iQFOiL Class: Environmental Action in Sport

Authors: Linda Mankova...
 

Takuma in Chile

Takuma Sugi (Tabou / GA Sails / Black Project Fins) is currently ranked 14th overall on the PWA/IWT World Tour after finishing 13th in Japan followed by joint 17th at the recent event in Chile.The young Japanese sailor may not have earned the result he wouldn't wanted at early event, but the 21-year-old has still put together a highlights reel...
 

New Freestyler on the Dream Team: Meiky Wieczorek

Authors: Linda Mankova...