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Created by hscott hscott  > 9 months ago, 26 May 2015
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hscott
hscott

1 posts

26 May 2015 5:01pm
Hi there

I was wondering if anyone could help me further identify this equipment. I am selling it for a friend's friend and am not having much luck. I think the board is Roberto ricci designs - fun style L.. but can't find any more information about it. The boom is GAASTRA Slalom 160 - 220 alloy I think. The sail is also GAASTRA 6.5 Pilot (460 mast, 25 imcs, 202 boom, 470 luff, 10 base (I think )) however I can't find much information that matches this online. Lastly, the mast is GAASTRA ignition series (460 express 30 % carbon, weight 2.500 kg). What other information would I need to sell this and where can I find it?

I will be grateful for any help! Thanks!


































SJB1
SJB1

WA

51 posts

26 May 2015 6:53pm
I'm sure the owner wants it put it back where it was taken from
elmo
elmo

WA

8879 posts

26 May 2015 7:05pm
Well at least they have a nice licence plate for easy identification NSW WAA-651
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

26 May 2015 9:54pm
It is worth nothing

But i will give you a carton for it.

Who's the chick in the uggies?


Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

26 May 2015 10:02pm
OK seriously....

RRD have not called boards Small / Medium / Large since 2002-3 ish (??) so it is dated and not as good as a modern wide freeride.
Howvere to somebody who has got the basics on a learners board already, and are an average sized adult, it would be a pearler of a first board.
maybe $300 - $400 if it has not had water in it (ie: still light)

Boom maybe $150?

Sail could be quite current apart from the fact it looks like they tumbledried it (not a good thing) - very crinkled monofilm.
Mast also current

$300 each maybe...?



craze
craze

48 posts

27 May 2015 7:33am
300 each??!!!!!
pffffff, its rubbish, 300 the lot at best

theres maybe about 100 people in the country that may be interested assuming it was cheap
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

27 May 2015 11:05pm
^^ I said maybe.
Like if it is good condition and a couple of years old. It is hard to assess age with a rolled up sail and I am unfamiliar with Gaastra stuff, but the mast looks like it has VERY little wear on the printed logo panel.
$300 for a 2 y/o mast with stuff all use is about right. Like I said i dunno the age though with a pic of gaastra stuff.


Yes the board is old, but let me know where you can get a 10 y/o beginners board, OK boom, OK sail about 5yrs old, and a near new mast ALL for $300 and I will buy it for you as a present.
The board is worth 300 to anyone.
beastsurf
beastsurf

WA

902 posts

27 May 2015 11:22pm
The board looks okay. I've seen similar setups at garage sales around Xmas going cheap.
craze
craze

48 posts

28 May 2015 6:06am
look, the gear is basically redundant
there is not enough people taking up the sport
windsurfing shops are full of this ol crap
nobody committed is that interested. ......unless its redonk cheap
30% carbon mast........rubbish
10yr old alloy boom......rubbish
gastra sail that looks about 10yr old.....rubbish
board that looks bigger that the titanic....rubbish

now you can try and sell it to some sap that doesnt know much ( mark australia ) for up to 1000 but if u really wanna sell it and make it appeal to a more windsurfers
then you could sell the lot as rubbish for a couple hundred bucks, a lot more people would be interested at that price as its a bargain
but reality check, its just a bargain on what is to most sailors completely unnecessary rubbish
so yeah, my advice is you should sell it cheap and quick......or you can do what half the saps do, and try and sell it for a 1000, you might get lucky, the five people in the country that might have walked into that right hand, might just come along for you

looks like your lucky day hscott......have you met Mark
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