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windsurfing legends of the 80s

Created by BrowneToby BrowneToby  > 9 months ago, 27 Oct 2013
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BrowneToby
BrowneToby

NSW

18 posts

27 Oct 2013 7:57pm
I was reading in a recent Tracks that Scotty O'Connor owns Namotu Island in Fiji. I wonder what some of the other Aussie pioneers are doing. And how do you end up owning an island in Fiji? Was pro windsurfing that lucrative in the 80s?
da vecta
da vecta

QLD

2515 posts

27 Oct 2013 7:47pm
You should know, you were there.
clarence
clarence

TAS

979 posts

27 Oct 2013 10:13pm
Scott was the agent for North Sails and Tyronsea (amongst other things) in the late 80s, when his level of competition was less serious. Maybe he made a few bucks from that.

I believe he owns the island with Mike Waltze, another 1980s windsurf legend from the US.

Mark Paul has a business called "Green Wall" which specialises in wall gardens etc. His web background looks like the artwork from the Bombora South Pacific.

Clarence
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

27 Oct 2013 10:20pm
I am still here, what do you want to know Robbie?


shoodbegood
shoodbegood

VIC

873 posts

28 Oct 2013 10:54pm
Suzzanne Gedaylou, passed away way too early
pierrec45
pierrec45

NSW

2005 posts

29 Oct 2013 1:35am
There was a thread that covered all of the famous names a few months ago, can't find it.
Thought we had all of those sailors and more in that thread.
Someone ?

(Yes, Susan Gedayloo, cancer, 1989 I seem to recall. Too bad.)
sausage
sausage

QLD

4873 posts

29 Oct 2013 8:32am
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Reading that thread and the big question is "what ever happened to Stewie?"
Mobydisc
Mobydisc

NSW

9029 posts

29 Oct 2013 9:51am
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sausage said..




Reading that thread and the big question is "what ever happened to Stewie?"



Thinking the same thing. He always could tell a good yarn about women and the fish and chip shop.
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