BajaGordon
 
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Beach Sailing at 30 knots 
 
 
I want to invite you windsurfers and sailors to try beach sailing in Punta Banda. We have a world-class sailing beach (4+ Miles) and with a bit of
practice you can be sailing down the beach in excess of 30 knots--quite a lot of fun, often with one wheel in the air. You have never felt more
connected to the wind and beach. Current sailing conditions. Latest Sailing News
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BajaBlanca
 
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BajaGordon - have you ever been to La Bocana ?  At the end of the year we have BIG winds too - Aug - December !!  Project # 2,000 will be to have
kiteboarding   and windsurfing clubs   here too !  right now we have surfing, boogie boarding and biking  
 
 
 
 
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Bob H
 
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Seems like every time this guy has a post it's advertizing something.  I don't know why he has not been kicked out of here.  Also, he does not respond
to any questions, etc. 
Bob H
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BajaGordon
 
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Aug-dec is a quiet time in Ensenada. Are there any flat spots on which to set sail? 
 
I have never accepted (or been offered) a penny for giving beach sailing rides...it is a sport waiting to take off--literally. 
 
If there were more people enjoying the wind and the beach, there would be fewer grumpy folks out there! 
 
Beach sailing, motorcycle thrills and safer than a bicycle.
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Bob H
 
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 | Quote: |  Originally posted by BajaGordon 
I have never accepted (or been offered) a penny for giving beach sailing rides...it is a sport waiting to take off--literally. 
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I have a hard time believing this since all of your initial posts are advertising something - and it just can't be free. 
Bob H
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BajaGordon
 
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On hobbies 
 
 
You know Bob, I have always been a bit thick when it comes to making money--but I have always been open and gracious in sharing my passions and
projects. 
 
For pure fun, sailing Kwikat is right up there with riding off-road motorcycles in Baja--which I loved. My last great ride bike was prerunning the
entire Baja 2000 with five friends. 
 
Keep in mind I designed and built Kwikat. My goal was to build the best beach sailer in the world. 
 
In my world, charging a few bucks for a ride seems incidental compared to introducing a newbie to the delights of beach sailing--and especially
Kwikat. 
 
Can you think of another vehicle that drives (or sails) equally well on two or three wheels? It's like having a trike that transitions to a bike at
speed. Sliding a sail-powered bike is really fun! 
 
When Kwikat moves beyond a hobby to become a business, I will be delighted to charge you for a ride Bob.
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