UKWA & BWA Join Forces

18 January 2010

The UKWA is pleased to announce that after extensive negotiations the UKWA and the BWA are joining forces to keep  wave sailing at the cutting edge of extreme windsurfing in the uk.

This announcement confirms the UKWA as the umbrella association for all windsurfing disciplines and classes in the UK.

Please see the full press reease below. My sincere thanks to all those who made this agreement possible through their hard work and dedication.  Bob Ingram


UKWA and BWA join forces

After several weeks of negotiations we can announce the newly formed British Wavesailing Association has joined forces with the UKWA. The alliance secures the future of the UK's most extreme and challenging wave tour.

So what is the BWA?

The original idea was the brainchild of Boardseeker's Adrian Jones. After many successful years it became apparent that there was a need to focus energies onto the unique challenges and demands of running a wave tour.

As a result several senior members formed an independent association, the BWA, an association run "by wave sailors for wave sailors". The team now consists of  experienced wavesailing competitors including Louise Emery, Murray Saunders , Nigel Treacy and Jim Brookes-Dowsett.

BWA Chairman, Nigel Treacy said "The partnership maps out a new format for wave sailing competition in the UK". The UKWA will still be the membership association and will continue look after membership, insurance and administration.

The change here is that BWA will manage the actual wave tour and work closely with event hosts to ensure each event is delivered safely and professionally.

We have secured the four main venues for the 2010 wave tour setting the scene for  the best of the UK's wave sailors to battle out in the most challenging environments the UK has to offer.

The tour will showcase the most extreme wave environments the UK has to offer and the very best UK sailors will be battling it out for the overall 2010 title. After 2009's frantic tour, there is a very big grudge match to settle and will include Jamie Hancock, John Skye, Ben Proffitt and Phil Horrocks

What are the key aims of the BWA?

Who do I join?

To keep it simple, wave sailors will pay their membership directly to the UKWA as before. They will continue to enjoy the benefits of UKWA membership including personalised sail numbers and annual 3rd party insurance.

What do I get for my £45?

Members will continue to receive the same benefits they always have. In addition BWA will provide the additional at no extra cost to members:

Updates at www.britishwavesailingassociation.com/, the latest BWA newsletter is newsletter 4.

More information will become available when the BWA website launches at the end of this month.

We will monitor the boardseeker forum to answer your questions.

BWA Team