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[*] posted on 9-3-2019 at 07:46 PM
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Hello, new to this group. Been surfing, snorkeling, kayaking and whale swimming down in South Baja but as a San Diego resident I’ve been interested in what I can do on a trip to San Felipe. My husband and I would be very interested in heading down and renting/taking lessons windsurfing. I know there are places down south and would not rule that out in the future but I have been interested in checking out San Felipe for a while now, but don’t think I’d drive down with out knowing for sure I can make reservations to rent/take a lesson or two. Does anyone here know of anyone or anyplace that rents/gives lessons? And what is a good season for beginners? (Also any input on where to stay or eat or tips on driving welcome😁) Thank you!!!
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[*] posted on 9-3-2019 at 09:08 PM


Most ppl kite board these days. Very little windsurfing. The best kite boarding that I've seen in Mexico is in San Carlos, Sonora. 80 miles straight across from Santa Rosalia.

It's world class in the winter months because the wind blows consistently from the NW and there is a big reef that blocks the ocean waves. So you get the fast wind without the rough waters.

San Felipe is awful for water sports. I've heard there are good places to kite board on the East cape, but haven't seen them personally. I'm guessing some very good spots in the Seven Sisters as well.

For Kayaking, again avoid SF like the plague. No islands, no coves, terrible tides, dirty water. Gonzaga bay is very, very nice for kayaking. Loreto and La Paz are world class. Incredible places to go/see. Lots of spots on the Pacific as well.



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[*] posted on 9-3-2019 at 10:27 PM


JZ doesn't have a very high opinion of the San Felipe area and while he's entitled to his views it clouds his response.

Can't help you with any info on lessons or rental but we get organized groups of kite boarders a couple times a year along with individuals and an occasional a windsurfer. Trick is to be here (south of town) when the conditions are right.

Maybe somebody with experience can give you better information.
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[*] posted on 9-3-2019 at 10:48 PM


Quote: Originally posted by mjs  
JZ doesn't have a very high opinion of the San Felipe area and while he's entitled to his views it clouds his response.

Can't help you with any info on lessons or rental but we get organized groups of kite boarders a couple times a year along with individuals and an occasional a windsurfer. Trick is to be here (south of town) when the conditions are right.

Maybe somebody with experience can give you better information.


In a place like San Carlos, the conditions are good 70-80% of the time from late November to late February.

In SF, you get good conditions less than 15% of the time, plus you don't have a reef to calm the waves and the wind is blowing you offshore. Very dangerous.



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[*] posted on 9-4-2019 at 05:33 AM


The very first place I saw a sail attached to a board was at Bahía Santa María, 25 miles south of San Felipe... This was the early 1970s. The calm water in the bay there seemed ideal for the new sport. I still see windsurfers (sailboarders) there.

In 2006, I photographed some kiteboard surfers at Bahía Santa María from Shell Island...









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[*] posted on 9-4-2019 at 07:14 AM


San Quintin can be good. San Felipe can be good but you need to time it with the tides. San Carlos, Baja near El Rosario is one of the great windsurf in waves spots.

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[*] posted on 9-4-2019 at 07:47 AM


Quote: Originally posted by gnukid  
San Quentin can be good. San Felipe can be good but you need to time it with the tides. San Carlos, Baja near El Rosario is one of the great windsurf in waves spots.


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[*] posted on 9-4-2019 at 08:17 AM


Quote: Originally posted by David K  
Quote: Originally posted by gnukid  
San Quentin can be good. San Felipe can be good but you need to time it with the tides. San Carlos, Baja near El Rosario is one of the great windsurf in waves spots.


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[*] posted on 9-4-2019 at 08:40 AM


well, as for Windsurfing trivia:
San Felipe (or south where David saw them) was the first place Windsurfers were ever used.
The 2 inventors Hoyle Schweitzer and Jim Drake were from Los Angeles, but to not draw too much attention before filing a patent for this new thing, they tested them far away from Los Angeles - in San Felipe.
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I will see if I have any photos of the windsurfers in the 70s, since it may be historic!



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[*] posted on 9-4-2019 at 09:27 AM


those images would truly be historic
you might be the only one with images of the Mexican roots of Windsurfing

I started in the late 70's in Kenya

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Found one... from 1977... at Bahía Santa María...

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[*] posted on 9-4-2019 at 11:10 AM


In reply to the original post, have you considered Puerto Penasco/Rocky Point? Although it shares the same tide issue that San Felipe has, I remember the beaches and water being nicer than S.F!

I have not been there in 20 years, so I cannot recommend going there without further research, but it is only a couple of hours further for you to drive. I have not been to San Carlos (Sonora) in over thirty years, but I liked it way back then!

The only windsurfing I ever did was in the early 70s, when my brother moved from Santa Cruz to Truckee CA and brought one with him. I never got very good! High altitude, cold water, constantly shifting winds....Donner Lake and Tahoe were tough places to learn!




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[*] posted on 9-4-2019 at 12:36 PM


Wow what’s response. I may not be any further along in finding rentals or lessons but I’ll look into the places mentioned and instead of exploring northern Baja and hoping for a road trip destination to try a new sport I’ll stick to the southern spots it’s a quick flight anyhow. Ventana looks like a good spot next time we are down no tide issues and professionals to learn from before I head into the wind... of course I’m sure it warmer and clearer as well. Thanks for the pictures and historic information, it was great read for my lunch break and has me excited. Thanks again everyone!
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[*] posted on 9-4-2019 at 12:39 PM


And MJS I would love to hear when you plan a trip if we could! My interest was definitely for wind surf than kite surf though my husband would probably be into either 😁
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[*] posted on 9-4-2019 at 02:05 PM


Here is kite boarding in San Carlos, Sonora.

https://youtu.be/GKTBVCIQ_z8?t=113




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[*] posted on 9-4-2019 at 04:37 PM


Ventana is THE place to go, in season. Several outfits there run classes. Mostly kites.




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[*] posted on 9-4-2019 at 06:26 PM


So I have to ask you all one more question. I feel windsurfing looks safer and possibly easier... opinions? I currently surf and sail and that has an appeal that they would go together, why does it sound like it’s a thing of the past?
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Quote: Originally posted by Solarlove  
Wow what’s response. I may not be any further along in finding rentals or lessons but I’ll look into the places mentioned and instead of exploring northern Baja and hoping for a road trip destination to try a new sport I’ll stick to the southern spots it’s a quick flight anyhow. Ventana looks like a good spot next time we are down no tide issues and professionals to learn from before I head into the wind... of course I’m sure it warmer and clearer as well. Thanks for the pictures and historic information, it was great read for my lunch break and has me excited. Thanks again everyone!


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Harald, any thoughts on the historic value of my photo?



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