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Clinton News-Record, 1984-07-11, Page 33is • • World class sailboarding discovered in Bayfield...... • from page 10 in the new boards. Improved materials used on the sails and in the boards have allowed for greater maneuverability and increased. life. "Now the sails can be tuned more than ever before. The user can get more out of their equipment in a variety of conditions," Mark said. The addition of battens, small tighening devirses on the sail planes, promotes better shape and increases the life of the sail. Tear and water resistant materials also increases performance and durability. "Sails should last between two and three years, depending on the user's keenness," Mark said. Beginners are encouraged to purchase one sail and should learn how to sailboard in low wind conditions. Mark recommends that beginners purchase a sail -sized sail between 5.8 square metres to 6.3 metres. Once the sailor has gained experience m various wind conditions, they will likely purchase three sails. Generally, 5.5 metre sails are used in wind speeds -ranging from 23 - 32 knots; 6.3 metres for wind speeds between, 15 and 23 knots and 7 metre sails for 15 knots and under. "The more equipment you have, the more you'll get out of it," Mark explained. The style of board used depends on much the sameprinciples considered when buying a sail. Personale preference, experience, weather conditions and riding style of the user determines what type of board will be used. They vary in length, although the majority of sails are 12 feet long. Many companies sell the sail and board as one package; however, there are some companies which manufacture only sails. Children's beards are also available at Sailboards Bayfield. The sails on children's boards are 2.5 metres square and the sailboards are available for children under 100 lbs. "If children are getting into it, it must be alright," Mark said, in explaining the sports new found respect. Boardsailors should be reminded that it is the law to wear a personal floatation devise while out on their crafts. In fact, boardsailors will find that specialized floatation devises for sailboards will make sailing more enjoyable." The devises have a hook on them, which attaches to the boom grip on the sail. This allows the user to relieve pressure on the forearm and makes for more enjoyable and longer sailing time. The sport is cheaper than one might guess. Saillibard prices start • at approximately $525 and range to $1,600 and $1,700. "It's inexpensive for someone who wants to have fun on the water. It gives me tremendous pleasure sailing by a $200;000 yacht on my sailboard," Mark said with a grin. Portability is a luxury of the sport. Buddy system means fun and safety When you're out of doors, it's not only more fun to have someone with you, it's the safe thing to do. A buddy system works whether you're out for a long walk where people are scarce or splashing around at a crowded beach or pool. It means someone knows where you are, and can help if you need it. It's a good way to encourage kids to be safety conscious and to take responsibili- ty. Panic is less likely to be a problem when two people are together than it is for so- meone alone and in trouble. Besides un- balancing your ability to think, panic can add to physical problems by making you sweat. That reduces body heat and adds to the possibility of dehydration. A buddy can also use his St. John Ambulance First Aid training if it's needed. Even very young children can be en- couraged to keep an eye on one another, but obviously there must be a responsible adult. watch , over them in any potentially dangerous situation. And the network of family and friends at the cottage should be used to keep everyone safe. Qyouare away from home base, be sure someone knows where you are and about when you expect to be back. It only takes a Children attending the July 4 Mad Hatter's Tea Party were told to come wearing hats of nry <7f.•?,: rlf.•.•• amt that's what 10 -year-old Sarah Beaur and 7 -year-old Frankie Beaur did The Kitchener natives are Summer residents or. Ba(yiieid and both agreed the tom,: party was "great! " (Wendy Somerville 'photo) ielb HosAse Ier •Original Paintings *Ceramics and sculpture by,Ontario artists MARY A. ROCHON BAYFIELD 565-2590 A new addition to the Bayfield scene... FASHION HAND KNITS by BAYFIELD HOUSE GALLERY minute and it could prevent real trouble. One minor but painful affliction that a buddy can straighten out, is a cramp. It can be brought on by cold water or exercise gone wrong. If it catches you in some situations, for instance you are swimming in deep water, it can be serious. First Aid for cramp is to stretch the con- tracted muscles. If the cramp is in the hand, straighten out the fingers forcibly but gent- ly. If it's inthe thigh, straighten the knee and raise the leg with one hand under the heel, and the other pressing down on the knee. If the cramp is the calf, straighten the knee and draw the foot up toward the shin. If it is in the foot, straighten the toes and have the victim stand on the ball of the foot. Get a group of neighbors together, and take a St. John Ambulance First Aid course at the cottage. For information, call St. John locally or the provincial office in Toronto at (416)'923.8411. Page 11 Boardsailors can use car roof racks to transport their crafts. Sails can be rolled up and placed in a protective bag. Most sailboards take 10 minutes to assemble. The proprietors of Sailboards Bayfield say their main market ,is experienced sailors that want to upgrade their equipment. The trio emphasized that they did not want to eliminate beginners from their customer list. Customers have ranged significantly in age - from 14 to 65 -years -old. You're never too old or too young to have fun. "Like anything new, it takes time for the general population to figure it out. They're going pretty strong now. In the past there's been four or five boardsailors on the beach. Now there's 15 or 20 of them," Mark said. Why not give this exciting new sport a try. Inquires are welcome at Sailboards Bayfield, telephone 565-2496. "THE ONLY RECOMMENDED RESTAURANT IN HURON COUNTY IN THE 1984 EDITION OF WHERETO EAT IN CANADA" FULLY LICENSED UNDER LLBO �,r�Fian 665Z576 VISIT THE eD nL IP Y ACROSS THE STREET AND -OUR NEW AND EXCITING GIFT SHOP NOW OPEN IN GODERICH AT 34 WEST STREET 524.4161 •