WindsurfingUK Issue 7 June 2018 | Page 37

37 As they started to bring their young families we started kids clubs and now we have the super popular ProKids for the next generation Who do you think has gone the hardest on the party front in Vass over the years? Any (publishable) details? It’s never been a contest, it’s just one of those things that people fall into – I could easily fill your magazine with names but I’m saving it for my book deal! These days there are as many families as there are hard sailing individuals heading your way. Why do think this is? The holiday market changed a few years ago, people want a bit more than a beach and a sunbed. As I mentioned earlier, we created Club Vass as a place we wanted to go to and people of our generation seemed to think the same. As they started to bring their young families we started kids clubs and now we have the super popular ProKids for the next generation. The kit is better now and more usable for all the family. People want some activity to be available on their holiday and at Club Vass it’s all there for everyone to do as much (or little) as they want. Some windsurfers also make camp in Vass for weeks on end. Do you see the same old faces year in year out? Who stands out the most from this crowd? There have always been a few that spend the season there, Clive and Jean spring to mind. uk WIND SURFING