We're both regular windsurfers - spend much of summer travelling up and down the WA coast and camping in some pretty windy places.
It does complicate the packing up of gear. Last summer we managed to pack into the car and camper - 5 boards, 10 sails, 4 masts, 3 booms and all the associated bits n pieces, along with 2 kayaks, 2 SUPs and fishing gear - luckily only one destination for that trip!
And yep, you're right - windsurfing gear has come a really long way in the last 20 years. I have heard so many people say, "yeah, I tried it once (in the '80s) and I went out on this really big board, couldnt turn around and the sail was so heavy to pull up out of the water"...
I wish all those people would have another go now as gear has changed for the better - especially the boards and sails for beginners. It's all about volume, width, rocker and rails rather than the length of those giant One Design boards...
Anyway, we have both stuck with it and while our bodies have aged and the recovery from a good sail takes longer, we still love the buzz. Hope to see some of you on the water.