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Back in the day I kept myself entertained on low wind days making stupid stuff and drinking beer.
These guys - this is something else! Some pretty epic filming and editing skills on show there (I think it's someone making their showreel for a uni application) and needs more views! The middle Joker one is particularly impressive.
Damn, I used to love Vass and Margarita with ClubVass.
Loved the fact that at Vass you could party at night knowing the wind wouldn't be arriving 'til lunchtime.
I enjoyed that. I've recently got back after 2 weeks there so I know all those people.
Eoin, the cinematographer, is just excellent at what he does. He came out with us on all the morning bike rides as he was creating a library of routes for future guiders.
Times change: when I first went, 30 years ago it was a windsurfing holiday with a bit of biking and a lot of time in the Zeus bar.
Now it's a holiday with biking every morning, a siesta, a bit of windsurfing (maybe) and an early night.
Still great though.
I have an itch to go back as a punter too. I've done Neilson elsewhere and you are right, the product in comparison to when I was working in the early 90s has moved on so much. Club Vass though is still a class act.
No, it's not the product that's changed, it's me! I can't do what I used to.
It's a great set-up there,
I came off the water one afternoon and there were 5 of us puffing and blowing.
One world speed record holder, 2 current British champions, 1 Olympic windsurfer and current Olympic windfoil coach and me
I loved Harty's weeks out there.
Just realised I've known him for over 40 years...
Harty was at Neilson when I went at the end of June but Dave White was at Club Vass for the 2 weeks I was there. Yes, they did get together, but what happens in Vass ...
Dave White - what a guy!
There's a good windsurfingTV podcast interview with Dave White about him recovering from his accident / stroke.
I used to see him sail in Brightlingsea, jumping off the prom and onto his board and start sailing away - made an impression on a windsurfing mad teenager.