SFWA - South Florida Windsurfing Association

The South Florida Windsurfing Association (SFWA) is a non-profit organization based in Miami that seeks to promote the sport of windsurfing, preserve public access to our waterways, ensure the cleanliness of our beaches, and organize events and activities for our member's enjoyment.

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Watersports Biannual swap meet

Blog post by: Ovidio    Posted on: September 28, 2008    Feedback: Comments (2)

Once again boys and girls the time has come to swap, buy or sell. We are holding the biggest, baddest swap meet at the rickenbacker causeway, next to Sailboards Miami on  Saturday October 25th starting at 10am, rain date Sunday October 26th.

As always no trade allowed unless pre approved, call us at 305-361-7245 for more information. Keep roads open and allow traffic to pass. See you there.

 

At the Beach

Blog post by: Tim    Posted on: September 21, 2008    Feedback: Comments (1)

Jairo Lasvelas catches a September gust and goes airborne at Windsurfer Beach. More local action is online at windyfin.com

 

surf expo 2009

Blog post by: Alex    Posted on: September 15, 2008    Feedback: Comments (0)

Windsurfing definitely has not been canceled! by Rick Randall

Miami Windsurfing.com made the trip up to Orlando to check on the state of the industry, and see the new gear that will be appearing in your local shops soon. We chatted with the big names in the industry about the equipment, but also about their vision of the health of the sport, and the future as they see it. You will see the interviews in full as time goes on, but the overall view from everyone is that windsurfing is still going strong and will grow more in the future. The positive statements from the designers and distributors along with the stoke of the dealers present was a clear sign that they are not planning on giving in to any negativity that has crept up in the media in the last few years. The one clear and recurring theme was the concept of designing, marketing and selling products designed to work in real world windsurfing conditions, as well as for the high wind spots of the world. Everyone had a different take on what was best, from the Kona crew to the Formula fanatics, to the visible everywhere SUPporters. Also, it was exciting to hear that there is some real growth in the youth movement with some real advances happening on the training front. here for more

 

Video: Robby Naish Extreme Velocity

Blog post by: admin    Posted on: September 12, 2008    Feedback: Comments (1)

I know this video is a little long-in-the-tooth, but I still say it is one of the best clips to show our non-sailing friends because the helicopter shots really show the speed and excitement of open ocean sailing.

 

At the Beach

Blog post by: Tim    Posted on: September 08, 2008    Feedback: Comments (2)
Nancy Rios at Windsurfer Beach

Nancy Rios at Windsurfer Beach

Olympian Nancy Rios joined other intrepid windsurfers at Windsurfer Beach today to challenge the 25mph-plus wind bands spinning over the area from Hurricane Ike.

 

New Member

Blog post by: Tim    Posted on: September 03, 2008    Feedback: Comments (0)

Welcome to SFWA’s newest member Brent. You will see him frequently at Windsurfer Beach so stop by and say hello.

Always ready to ride!

Always ready to ride!

 

Video: Learning to Windsurf with Alan Cadiz on Maui DVD Trailer

Blog post by: admin    Posted on: September 03, 2008    Feedback: Comments (0)