Thanks everyone for your comments.
It seems to me that there are 2 tribes at the moment:
The SA Speed Demons that has evolved out of the gps team challenge.
gpsteamchallenge.com.au. It's great to see the south aussies doing well as a team, and some national top 10 individual like Chris Dimond, Tim Hemer and Sam Doeke. Chris has organised some great speed sailing events outside the challenge - thank you Chris. I now has a KA sails cap for every day of the week

The SASWS (Russell, Sue, Dave and others) which has done some great work getting newbies fired up and getting some wave-sailing back on the event calender.
It's all good. But how about this for a dream? With a bit of extra effort SASD and SASWS could become affiliated clubs of Windsurfing SA.
The first priority is to avoid a system where there are endless boring committee meetings that takes time away from sailing. I also know from experience that clubs with a lot of infrastructure like boats and club-rooms just take up too much time for maintenance.
John Rohde tells me it could work like this (and this is the model pushed in NSW & QLD):
- The clubs pay an annual affiliation fee and also forward $20 per member
to the State Assoc (Windsurfing SA) for Insurance, etc.
- for an event to be covered by the insurance, it must be run as a "State Association" event hosted by "?? Club", and be conducted under event risk management strategies stipulated by the State Assoc (via the insurer I suppose).
Then we would have a state structure that:
1. Provides as much protection as possible to the people organizing events.
2. Gets individual sailors their public liability insurance, even if they don't realise they need it

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3. We have a hierarchy potentially good enough to declare state champions (speed, slalom, waves whatever). Sponsored sailors take note!
4. We no longer look like a state that is too disorganized to host a nationals (wave, slalom, whatever) should we one day get a critical mass together prepared to take it on.
5. The clubs would now have a structure for receiving money from bodies like the AWA, gov or whatever (see thread on Boardsailors Ball for example).
What I would propose doing from here is informing myself on exactly would be required and how such a system would work in detail. Then having a chat to the people driving SASD and SASWA and taking their thoughts on board. I've sort of got a foot in both tribes, so it's something I feel I can do. Nothing is compulsory, and no-one is trying to take over anything!
Now is the time put these ideas out there as the new membership year for Windsurfing SA starts July 1 (correct me if I'm wrong John!) and it would make sense to form a club by then. I don't think it would be too much extra work on what is already happening in SASD and SASWA, but let me check that out. If I need to be the treasurer for both clubs, then I will do that.
Regarding a long distance races along the coast - maybe I could take this on as project for SASD if there is a will to forge it into a club? It would be a natural extension of what is already happening really. I have a plan for a sort of training event, which I will post soon.
Regards, Richard
See you on the water sometime.
Also, go Allison Shreeve!
http://rushtrac.com/live/?a=event_map&e=310. I have an old old newsletter summarising the long distance crossings done in SA in the early days. I might try to post it. Some heroic stuff.