by RickHeninger » Mon Sep 11, 2006 4:10 pm 
			
			Datherley, 
Deer Crick as it were or was, whatever is the RN way of sayin' it... Is good to learn... But you have to have your afternoons free to learn there... If you are an early riser... Go out to Grantsville Reservoir in the mornings and you'll usually get at least a little sump'm sump'm. (somethnig something just in case, he he)... But if you are seriously liking it... Utah lake in the Spring and fall... Some go to Provo Boat harbor where there is an awesome area inside the jetty's to begin... Yuba Reservoir, spend some weekends there for the grabbag of wind that usually pans out something... TIME ON THE WATER IS THE ANSWER TO IMPROVING!
Try to go when you can ask questions from people who are experienced sailors... It really reduces the discouragement factor to get pointers...  In fact I'd been sailing since I was 9 years old and it wasn't until I was 29 years old that a friend helped me see that I had to point the nose of the board DOWNWIND more in order to waterstart... I could've really helped myself out by simply asking a lot of questions sooner!!! I'd have known that getting wet is the point of windsurfing!!! Not always staying dry... And I probably spent more time on the water my first year after finding some of these things out than I did in my first 20 years of sailing. Don't waste energy and time... Ask a lot of questions to sailors whom you meet on the beach...
Post what kind of car and sail rig you have so that when we see you we can help you out. See you out there...