Get your kids and grandkids into windsurfing.
There is plenty of great kids gear on the market from all brands at reasonable prices when compared to bikes, iPads and Playstations. Secondhand market is picking up too. ALL brands are sell gear basically at cost as they have identified the need to grow the next generation.
The only reason numbers are in a decline is there is no next generation coming through and we all had kids later than previous generations.
The Three Thing to Remember when getting kids windsurfing
Keep it fun and sail with other kids
They don't need any wind i.e. 5 knots is plenty when they are grappling with the basics
Don't teach on a SUP unless you have to. They are too big for a kid's rig to steer. 115L to 140L board with a dagger board is perfect.
Don't forget -
KEEP IT FUNThey tire out quickly so be prepared for them to sail for 30 minutes and then want to play on the beach (frustrating but be patient). Don't push them, keep the gear rigged and they will go back out later. Take lots of food and water to keep them fueled.
If you are in WA come down to a Metro Kids Session or a session with the SW Junior Windsurfing School, we have gear you can borrow to see if the kids are keen. In NSW check out the Rippers program and I know Clancy and the team in Tassie are running kids windsurfing too.
Proud Dad Moment - Some facts to get your motivated
Age - Just turn 6
Rig - 1.5m
Board - 115 Starboard Atom IQ (the removable tuttle box centre board means I can use this board with a 7.4m for free ride)
Wind - about 10 knots maybe a bit more
This is her second season sailing - Last season was stand drift between Mum and Dad. This year she is/has learnt to tack but still wants Mum or Dad near by in the water when she sails.
Her brother is 9yo, planning on 3.0m rig using harness lines and foot straps on same board.