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Old 8th May 2007, 03:05 PM
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Hi Guys - after a bit of help please

Does anyone know anywhere with good coaching to ride around Manchester. I have someone new who wants to start boarding in that nexk of the woods

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Old 8th May 2007, 04:08 PM
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sadly, nope!
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Old 8th May 2007, 06:11 PM
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Don't know about the coaching, but I think you can pay to go boarding at Sale water park (just off the M60)
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Thanks - can't believe there is no-where good up there - that sucks

Do you know web address or any contact details of Sale?

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Sale would be his best bet. No coaching as such but all the guys who run the place are BWSF qualified instructors and they would teach him to get up etc. Myself and a few others ride down there quite frequently. And i'm sure any of us would be happy to jump in the boat and do any sort of coaching.

Website - www.salewaterskiclub.co.uk

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yeah pretty much what toby said, I ride there every week (normally wednesday) unless the weather is crap. We've got a malibu response with the wedge, throws out an ok wake. Its mainly skiers down at the club, but there is a few of us wakeboarders.

give me or toby a shout


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