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  2. Boom (windsurfing) - Wikipedia

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    A windsurfing boom.. A boom, in the context of windsurfing, is a piece of equipment that attaches to the mast, providing structural support for the sail.It completely encircles the sail, and is designed to be gripped, allowing the sailor to control the sail for normal sailing, and also for almost any type of maneuver (such as gybing, tacking, and waterstarting).

  3. Category:Windsurfing equipment - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Windsurfing equipment" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Boom (windsurfing) D.

  4. Oxbow (surfwear) - Wikipedia

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    Oxbow is a brand of clothing and athletic equipment. [1] Since its creation in 1985 in Pont-Audemer , France , Oxbow has positioned itself in the world of boardsports as an international brand. Oxbow restarted the World Longboard Championship in 1992, and sponsors athletes such as surfer Laird Hamilton and windsurfer Jason Polakow. [ 2 ]

  5. The RS:X has been used as equipment in the Youth Sailing World Championships which is for sailors under 19. ... Formula Windsurfing. This section needs expansion.

  6. Windsurfing harness - Wikipedia

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    A windsurfing waist harness. A windsurfing harness is part of the trapeze used in the sports of windsurfing and kitesurfing to connect the rider to the rig by a line attached to the boom or kitesurfing bar. It consists of a girdle-like contraption that is worn around the body, with a hook for attachment. [1]

  7. RS:X - Wikipedia

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    RS:X is a windsurfing class selected by the ISAF [1] to replace the Mistral One Design Class for the 2008 Summer Olympics.The discipline has similarities to Formula Windsurfing - mainly in that the equipment used was designed to allow windsurfing in low and moderate wind conditions with good performance.

  8. Jim Drake (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    Jim Drake, Inventor of Windsurfing. Jim Drake (1929 – 2012) was an American aeronautical engineer who is widely credited with the invention of the sport of Windsurfing. He patented his windsurfing concept in 1968. Drake conceptualized, designed and hand built the first board and articulating sail rig prototype in his garage.

  9. International Speed Windsurfing Class - Wikipedia

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    The International Speed Windsurfing Class is controlled by World Sailing and has been adopted as an international class in spring 2007. The class is defined as an "experimental" class, which means that the class rules give a wide possibility for the development of new equipment, also outside commonly used technologies.