Monday, 25 February 2013
Thursday, 21 February 2013
More Action...
The wind has stopped blowing for a couple of days so time to rest n recuperate before it comes back (handily) at the weekend. We've had loads more sailing, you'll be pleased to hear (check out the gopro still from Flag Beach yesterday above), and we're still getting some video footage together, mainly for training purposes. I'm sitting on mine until I have enough for a half-decent video but Lucy had loads of footage so she chucked together this little gem where you can see how much she's improved already in the short time she's been here, she really is ripping, especially at my beloved Punta. Check out her waveriding and her full-on forward attempts! She's landing them now since we shot this video...In the meantime, enjoy...
Lucy Robson January 2013 training Fuerteventura from Lucy Robson on Vimeo.
And while we're on the subject of video, check out this wee snippet from Punta a few days ago. With only a few weeks left before the Easter Clinic (places still available if you're interested), I'm getting as much freesailing in as possible.... Yep, I'm still addicted to takas...
Lucy Robson January 2013 training Fuerteventura from Lucy Robson on Vimeo.
And while we're on the subject of video, check out this wee snippet from Punta a few days ago. With only a few weeks left before the Easter Clinic (places still available if you're interested), I'm getting as much freesailing in as possible.... Yep, I'm still addicted to takas...
Thursday, 14 February 2013
More pics from our windy isle.
The wind hasn't really stopped blowing since my last post, the SUP is looking slightly forlorn in the garden as we head off to Punta and Majanicho every morning to get a couple of hours on the water before work. We're still shooting video so I have some frame-grabs to post up, although the light has been shitty so the quality is not so good- not sure if we'll be able to use the video footage for anything other than training purposes. It's been really useful to watch the footage, though, and my sailing has definitely improved as a result. We will be using video analysis a lot this year on my clinics for sure. The wind has dropped off today but should return tomorrow for some Majanicho action so the video camera is on charge...
Wednesday, 6 February 2013
Windy...
It´s been a good windy spell over here and we´ve been sailing a lot! Loads of big days at Punta and some good Majanicho sessions (check out the pics taken from some video that we shot). Yesterday myself and Lucy tried to sail Martillo at low tide, something I´ve never tried before and I realise now why! It´s definitely a high tide only spot as we suspected as there were semi-dry rocks peeking out as I bottom turned on logo high sets! After I threaded through two bubbling boulders on a set wave I decided it was time to head back to the van and spent the next 20 minutes picking my way across the razor sharp lava rock. Never again at low tide!
The forecast is epic for the next week and we´re going to continue videoing the sessions with the aim of getting a wee video together by the end of the month. That´s the plan anyway, but it´s not that easy to stand on the beach with a camera when it´s going off on the water so let´s see...
Sunday, 27 January 2013
Late late update.
It's been absolutely ages since I last posted anything on here and I apologise profusely. I still have no internet at home and have been fairly silent on here and facebook since before xmas. However, there has been loads of action on the water between SUP and windsurf.
Just before the joyous yuletide season we had some got good easterlies and I got a couple of decent sessions in at Martillo (see pics below) and Majanicho. Over Christmas things went a little quiet with too much for paddling and not enough for sailing on most days. Probably because Hobbsy was over. When he left things got going again and we've had some cracking days at Punta and Puerto Lajs (pic above). The forecast is looking great for the coming week, got a feeling I'll be visiting El Martillo mid-week and I hope to get some photos if possible, or maybe even some video.
Just before the joyous yuletide season we had some got good easterlies and I got a couple of decent sessions in at Martillo (see pics below) and Majanicho. Over Christmas things went a little quiet with too much for paddling and not enough for sailing on most days. Probably because Hobbsy was over. When he left things got going again and we've had some cracking days at Punta and Puerto Lajs (pic above). The forecast is looking great for the coming week, got a feeling I'll be visiting El Martillo mid-week and I hope to get some photos if possible, or maybe even some video.
Sunday, 9 December 2012
Crocked...
Well, here I am sat on my sofa with a lot of time on my hands. While SUPing on Friday I took a bit of a tumble (check the photo above) and wrenched my neck and shoulder. Not too bad, I could still just about paddle so I donned my cloak of invincibility the next morning and went back in at 7.30. Bad move. I think the combination of strained neck and shoulder muscles, chilly morning air and lack of warm-up (oops) combined and conspired against me and my back went big time while I was out the back. Brilliant. I managed to swim in and get back to the van, then get home and I've been bloody stuck here, almost completely immobile since then. I. Am. Bored. Anyway, it could be a good few days before I'm up and about again so I'll leave you these photos of 'the day before' to peruse in my virtual absence.
Also, check out this short clip from Punta last weekend. Typically, we didn't get any video on the better days but waited until it went onshore and messy. I videoed Lucy when there was no wind then she videoed me when it was rubbish- what a team! Anyway, from the 20 minutes of video, I managed to scrape together this short something or other. If you fancy a bit of that, but in the sunshine and boardshorts, have a look at this... http://puretourism.co.uk/blog/learn-pros-windsurfing-clinics-fuerteventura and you could be blasting back and forth with us next year. Imagine...
1 minute at Punta. from Stephen Gibson on Vimeo.
Thursday, 6 December 2012
Wind, waves and sunshine..
Yeah, we've had a great couple of weeks over here with a perfect mix of wind and waves meaning I've been busting out the windsurf kit and the SUP in fairly equal measures. Last week we had five days of strong northeasterlies meaning some nice sessions at Punta in very large but messy waves. Check out the pictures. The last few days have been sunny and windless so it's been out with the paddleboard and down to Majanicho at first light to (futilely it turned out) attempt to beat the crowds. It's getting so busy there with surfers and SUPers that it's a bit dangerous when it gets big. I caught some nice waves but I think it's time for me to head to some more secret spots now for the rest of the winter before I lose an eye or something....
Friday, 16 November 2012
More Clinic News...
Had a good couple of days this past week at Punta and Glass, great to finally get out on my new kit! I absolutely love my 87 quad. I was a little concerned that it may be a bit slow on the plane but was amazed by how quickly it got up and going and it's top end speed aswell. It's going to be my best friend this winter.
The Easter and summer clinics are filling up nicely now and we have hooked up with windsurfing holiday specialists Puretourism to promote them. Check out their site for more info here http://puretourism.co.uk/blog/learn-pros-windsurfing-clinics-fuerteventura .
The Easter and summer clinics are filling up nicely now and we have hooked up with windsurfing holiday specialists Puretourism to promote them. Check out their site for more info here http://puretourism.co.uk/blog/learn-pros-windsurfing-clinics-fuerteventura .
Thursday, 8 November 2012
Windsurf Clinics 2013
Following last year's hugely successful clinics, I have spent the past week organising next year's clinic dates. Hopefully all the information you may need is included! Read on and don't hesitate to get in touch with any queries or booking enquiries. It's gonna be a great summer...
2013 Fuerteventura
Windsurfing Clinics with Stephen Gibson
Dates
March
Saturday 23rd March – Saturday 30th
March 2013
June
Saturday 22nd June – Saturday 29th June 2013
July
Saturday 26th July – Saturday 3rd August 2013
August
Saturday 17th August – Saturday 24th
August 2013
Getting
there
We have four week long dates to coincide firstly with Easter
and then the summer holidays for those with families /commitments to term time.
Charter flights to Fuerteventura are available from London
Gatwick with Easyjet and Thomas Cook on Wednesday and Saturday, both airlines of
which will take windsurf kit at a fixed rate.
Please see their website for specific instructions on packing and
charges.
You will also find convenient flights from most UK airports
on these dates (for example Cardiff and Bristol) and we’ll be happy to organise
your transport /transfer once you have your flight times confirmed.
We would recommend
that your book your flights ASAP as availability can be limited and the price
may increase the closer you get to the departure date.
Accommodation
Luxury accommodation with full facilities is organised close
to the town centre and beaches of Corralejo.
Costs
Despite the peak times of the clinics and with the inclusion
of luxury accommodation and vehicle we price our clinics very reasonably,
especially in light of the committed and high level of coaching from Stephen
Gibson! Prices listed below per person:-
·
Tuition, accommodation, transport (hire car to
be shared by four people with two insured drivers) and four evening meals - £499
·
Holiday only with all the above except tuition for
an adult (over 18) - £350
·
Child between 12-18 years - £300
·
Child under 12 years - £250
·
Tuition only if you organise your holiday at the
same time - £160
Numbers
There is an availability of 10 places per clinic for our
inclusive tuition holiday, but should you wish to travel and holiday with
friends and /or family that do not windsurf there is plenty of space and
availability regarding accommodation and transport and we can assist with your
specific needs.
Flights
As set out above, please be aware that you will need to book
your own flights. We would recommend
that as soon as you have booked your place on the clinic that you also book
your flight. There are lots of flights
available from all major UK airports on the clinic dates and we would ask that
you just let us know your flight information as soon as you have this available
so that we can arrange airport collections and transport arrangements.
Level and
coaching information
Our clinics are aimed at improvers and will be tailored to
suit everyone who attends. The
one-on-one time will work towards your personal goals and we will team up
groups at similar windsurf levels /looking to achieve the similar goals on the
days we have. Ideally you will be
competent at waterstarting and using the harness /footstraps as a minimum
suggestion to work from. At the more
advanced end of the spectrum there is nothing that Stephen cannot teach you –
from forward and back loops, pushloops, takas, shakas to advanced wave riding
depending on what you wish to achieve on your week. Please check out our facebook page to see
Stephen’s videos and pictures from previous clinics /training sessions to give
you an idea of the sort of windsurfing we do and the high level of instruction
you can expect to receive. Take a look
at http://gibboinfuerte.blogspot.com/
and http://vimeo.com/user744739/videos
for Stephen’s blog and video updates.
Stephen is also assisted by fellow Fanatic /North /ION sponsored
pro windsurfer Lucy Robson who will be on hand to provide video footage and
photographs and additional coaching.
Previous clinics have seen clients progress to tacking on
small waveboards, learning and progressing carve gybes, working on jumps,
waveriding and looping.
There is a great variety of spots in both the north and
south of the island depending on the conditions, providing everything from
waves to flat water freestyle and Stephen’s expert local knowledge gleaned from
17 years on Fuerteventura will ensure that we are always in the right place to
make the most of the conditions on offer.
Equipment
Once you have booked your place on one of the clinic dates
we will be able to give specific equipment advice to best advise you
individually on what to take and whether to consider bringing your own kit or
hiring.
Basic
details of the trip and what’s included
·
All-inclusive clinic cost - £490pp (hire car
transport included being car share or own car for friends /families)
·
Kit can be your own which you have brought out
on the flight and you have paid excess baggage for or you can hire locally
which we can organise at an extra cost
·
Afternoon snacks are provided each day on the
beach but we would recommend that you bring your own lunch depending on your
own dietary requirements
·
Accommodation is a luxury villa which includes a
pool, hot tub etc and is located only 5 minutes from the beach /town centre for
convenience
·
We include 4 evening meals in the price (1 BBQ
and 3 restaurant meals)
·
Nights out including one big Saturday night
around the town visiting the local bars
·
Light-wind alternatives including Stand-Up
Paddle boarding, surfing and golf
·
Video and photo feedback (including CD of photos
to each member of the tuition group)
·
Tuition for all levels over seven days
·
Awards ceremony and prizes on the last night
·
Daily tuition including one-on-one time working
on your specific windsurfing goals with Stephen Gibson
Tuesday, 23 October 2012
It´s been a while...
Not much to report of late unfortunately. We have been becalmed for the past 8 weeks now over here, nothing at all! To be honest, it came at the perfect time, after a long summer of relentless wind and much adventure! I was also waiting for my 2013 kit to arrive, which it has now, so the calm period has been a welcome break giving me time to relax, SUP and organise my life before it all starts again.
My new kit is now in my van, ready to go and I´m chomping at the bit to get it on the water. In particular, the 87 quad as I have never had a quad before, always going with the Twin previously, and am looking forward to see how it goes this winter. I tried a fellow teamrider´s at Puerto Lajas last June and was very impressed. Given that between now and March we´ll get a lot of classic down the line days, I thought it was the perfect opportunity to give it a whirl so I´ll keep you posted.
Anyway, it´s glassy again today with a big swell so I´m off on my SUP, gotta keep busy, hard life...
My new kit is now in my van, ready to go and I´m chomping at the bit to get it on the water. In particular, the 87 quad as I have never had a quad before, always going with the Twin previously, and am looking forward to see how it goes this winter. I tried a fellow teamrider´s at Puerto Lajas last June and was very impressed. Given that between now and March we´ll get a lot of classic down the line days, I thought it was the perfect opportunity to give it a whirl so I´ll keep you posted.
Anyway, it´s glassy again today with a big swell so I´m off on my SUP, gotta keep busy, hard life...
Monday, 24 September 2012
What a summer!!!!!


Friday, 17 August 2012
100% Totally Professional.

This week I had the great pleasure of a visit from one of my bestest pals in the world, Ian "Chucky" Ross. Ian had had a busy summer at home and just needed a get-away-from-it-all break, so he got in touch and booked a last-minute flight to come over and stay at Casa Gibson for three days (his previous three year ban on staying at ours for gross misconduct, issued by Caroline, had recently been lifted). Although he needed to relax, he was also very keen to get in as much sailing as possible and he hit lucky. After a calm period of almost a week, the wind kicked in on Chucky´s first day and we sailed the first two days at Punta pretty much from dusk til dawn, 8 hours at the beach, over 5 hours water time! Fantastic! The last day was looking good for Sotavento so we did the hell-drive (1h20, not that bad really) and ended up getting a bit skunked. The wind was pretty strong for our 4.5s and building when it just suddenly switched off after half an hour and never came back!

Anyway, apart from the sailing, we had an amazing few days. Anyone who has ever met Ian will know he is great company and incredibly likeable, and we had a great time sailing together, drinking beer and generally having a laugh.

Apart from relaxing and having a darned good laugh, we also managed to squeeze in quite a lot of informal tuition as there were a few things that Ian was interested in learning/improving on. Again, what a success- he was consistently landing vulcans by the end of day 1, we tweaked his starboard forward rotation so he lands smoother (and doesn´t burst his eardrum any more), and he is getting ever closer to that elusive first flaka! For sure, we would have completed the mission by learning ponches down south on the last day if it weren´t for that pesky wind (Ian has tried before with me and was almost sailing away from them when the aforementioned eardrum stopped play). After the first day at Punta, when we had ticked almost all his boxes, I got it into my head that day2 would be the perfect day for Ian to learn air chachos. I gently introduced him to the idea in a spanish tapas bar after quite a few beers, and he was very receptive (and/or very pissed). So, the next day, we arrived at Punta with a whole new plan. Chucky had holed his window the day before sliding across it after (another) flaka crash (get used to it, amigo, I crashed like that for a year before I finally cracked them!), and used the opportunity to spell out the words "DO IT" in duct tape on his window to remind himself, he said, not to be a pussy. Well, it must have worked as I saw him fly into his first ever air chacho attempt after about 20 mins on the water! Well done, I admit it was a massive crash, one of the funniest wipeouts I´ve ever seen as he ducked the sail mid-forward, missed the boom and went flying off about 8 metres downwind of his airborne kit. Brilliant! I still have that photo in my mind and hope it stays there for a good while. In the end, he tried three and the last one was perfect, just a little low; he´ll get them when he tries back home. I´ll let Chucky tell you in his own words. " So today Gibson started the punishment with flakas. After crashing into the boom and sliding across the reef a few times he mumbled something about AIR CHACHO´s. Off he went and did one. DO IT he said, so 3 runs later I am being done by it and flying through the air while my kit is flying through the air nearby! Funniest wipeout so far!! 3rd attempt was the best but not quite high enough (the wind and waves had dropped a bit!) But I managed to duck the sail and go into the rotation. I have to say though it is the scariest windsurf stunt I have ever tried...I mean why would you try to duck gybe in the air, while doing a forward?!! But I have to thank Stephen for being so good at convincing me to try it...It was emotional!!! (not in a gay way!!)" Fair enough.
I could go on for hours about the fun we had, the great sailing, the little in-jokes blahblahblah, but instead I´ll leave you with this little video which captures perfectly the seriousness with which we approached Chucky´s 100% totally professional training camp. Enjoy...
Chucky´s "training camp", Fuerte 2012. from Stephen Gibson on Vimeo.
Saturday, 11 August 2012
Puravida training, July 2012.

As I mentioned in my previous post, I spent a week (10 days actually) training with team-mate Lucy Robson at the end of June/beginning of July. I don´t need to go into detail about it as Boardseeker did a feature on her trip with pics and vids, but we got some cracking photos courtesy of SailboardsFuerte Photoshooting, which we weren´t allowed to share til the article was released. Well, it´s out there now ( http://www.boardseekermag.com/features/travel/one-week-in-fuerteventura.html ) so I can show you a few of the photos. There are loads so I´ll probably make a facebook album and share them all eventually. Anyway, for now, here´s a few pics from Lucy´s visit, and be sure to check out the Boardseeker piece above...
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Welcome to the site!
Aswell as regular features and news updates from Fuerte, I am going to be using this site to promote my windsurfing clinics.
After 15 years on the island,having competed in the PWA freestyle world cup and now representing Fanatic Boards and North Sails, I have decided to give something back to the sport which has given me so much over the years.
My aim is to provide clinics "tailor-made"for each individual, with a strong emphasis on practical in-the-water instruction, backed up by on-the-beach tuition and video analysis. The consistent conditions here in Fuerte make learning so much easier and, perhaps equally important, more fun than the typically inconsistent, cold UK - why not come over for a week and improve your windsurfing by a year!!!
I can help with any manoeuvres from carve-gybe through to advanced jumping and freestyle, just email me with your wish list and we'll take it from there! Over the next few months, I am going to be video-chronicling manoeuvres which you can check out on the right in my tricktionary sections. This will give you some idea of the things we can work on, or, if you can't make it over here, you may find them useful to help understand and break down a manoeuvre you would like to learn (hopefully, the slow-mo will help in this respect!).Just click on the trick and scroll down..........
Anyway, keep checking it out as I have loads more in my bag of tricks and will be updating as and when I get the footage.
If you're interested, e-mail me on gibboinfuerte@yahoo.co.uk
See ya in Fuerte?
Stephen.............