Windsurfing

Windsurfing (also called boardsailing) is a sport involving travel over water on a small 2-4.7 meter board powered by wind acting on a single sail, connected to the board via a flexible joint. The sport is a hybrid between sailing and surfing.
The sail board might be considered the most minimalistic version of the modern sailboat, with the major exception that steering is accomplished by the rider tilting the mast and sail (or when planing - the board), rather than with a rudder.
Windsurfers can travel over flat water as long as there is enough wind; they can also cut into breaking waves and perform spectacular stunts. Windsurfing is very versatile; it can be a peaceful relaxed pastime on the water to some people, it can be a high-stress high-adrenalin sport to others, but it can also be a lifestyle of seeking the endless limits of perfection in skills and self-expression.
Windsurfing is a wonderful sport for all ages (kids to retirees); however, the pull on the upper body can be damaging to children under 12. It may be somewhat costly to get started, but the rush it provides creates a quick addiction to most who try it out.
