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1 hour ago, sime42 said:

Ah, that's reassuring to hear. The beach I'm thinking about is Exmouth. Used to be all windsurfers, now it's all kite surfers. Not exactly big wave surfing there so maybe that explains it.
I've never heard of windfoiling, interesting.

Flat water windsurfers like Damer  bay (mouth of the river Camel) and St Johns lake on the Tamar. Damer also produces good waves in some set ups. A few of us still go out on Plymouth sounds but that is not as popular spot as it was. Got Quite a few mates who do the foiling in Torbay. Loads of windsurfers to be seen in Mudeford in Dorset as well. Probably not as many of us about as its hay day but far from dead. Still get 40 of us out at a spot on the right day

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