In any case in sailboard, they killed any possibility of local arts and crafts and I find that really regrettable. |
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This crossing was to show that the new sailboard was faster and every bit reliable. |
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Windsurfing, also called boardsailing, sport that combines aspects of sailing and surfing on a one-person craft called a sailboard. |
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In the summer, city dwellers flee to country cottages or the country's many sandy beaches to swim and sailboard. |
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Since then Raphaela has dedicated her time between an exciting work and navigation on a sailboard during her peregrinations. |
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I also did it by passion because I do much sailboard and that I had shapé some boards but I was always disappointed precision to which I arrived. |
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A sailboard is composed of a board and a rig. |
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Between a sailboard in the middle of a huge ocean and a space capsule, there are analogies that the European Space Agency has perfectly understood. |
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Today BIC Sailboards are the number one selling sailboard in the world. |
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A public quay is available at Selby Lake for people who do not have direct access to the lake and would like to do nautical sports such as canoe, kayak and sailboard. |
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What are the main evolutions brought to this new sailboard? |
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Her sailboard will be equipped for 90 days of autonomy. |
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Three years ago, a man in his early 30s visited a sailboard store in Yokohama's Kanazawa Ward facing the Bay of Tokyo. |
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At Budrose beach, Jenny and Abdul set up rival sailboard hire businesses. |
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Both Redcar lifeboats were launched within seven minutes of the call after the windsurfer, from Nunthorpe, was spotted clinging to his disabled sailboard. |
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The whole trip and Beth's success so far has all been possible thanks to David LLoyd Leisure, Kirkby, Marine Lake Surf Tech and Southport Sailboard Association. |
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