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- Munro (GB) at Walvis Bay, 35.65 kn. Munro remains the current world speedsailing record holder for kitesurfing over the nautical mile. Aurelia Herpin...
- windsurfer, fashion designer, and model. From 1982 Rosnay broke the World Speedsailing Record (500-metre, women's windsurfing) seven times, first at the Speed...
- is now largely unpracticed; it reached its peak in the early 2000s, Speedsailing takes place in several forms. The International Speed Windsurfing class...
- 2013. Retrieved 5 February 2013. "Crossbow I and II on the Dave Culp SpeedSailing site". Dcss.org. Retrieved 5 February 2013. <t>G1C14Fs6...
- MachineOfficial site Volvo Ocean Race TV – Official Web TV site Andrews 60 – A W60 design detail speedsailing – V.O.60 ILLBRUCK history and boat details...
- class A speedsailing record of 43.55 knots on a 500-meter course, set in Tarifa Spain in 1993. Until recently, it was the only existing speedsailing record...
- September 2009, on Youtube Vestas Sailrocket site Macquarie Innovation site Banque Po****ire V site Crossbow I and II on the Dave Culp SpeedSailing site...
- paravanes are used to transport explorers, Scuba divers, and spearfishers. Speedsailing has been driving the use of water kites (paravanes). A group has developed...
- December 2012. Retrieved 5 March 2013. "World speed sailing records". speedsailing.com. "Hobe TriFoiler". hobie.com. Hobie Cat Company. Retrieved 10 December...
- February 2008 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 11 March 2011. Dave Culp SpeedSailing. Archived 17 January 2008 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 10 March 2011...