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KNXSUP
KNXSUP

WA

88 posts

14 Sep 2012 6:06pm
New boards, luscious pics & video
http://www.fanatic-sup.com/content/products/sup/falcon/index_eng.html#.UFLw-5Mt0ik
DavidJohn
DavidJohn

VIC

17569 posts

14 Sep 2012 10:13pm
I was just checking out these new boards tonight.. I took heaps of pics.. They do look good..

DJ
Coque
Coque

51 posts

14 Sep 2012 8:59pm
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DavidJohn said...

I was just checking out these new boards tonight.. I took heaps of pics.. They do look good..

DJ




I'd love to know what do you think of the weight of the 12'6 x 27.5'' carbon Falcon if you can check it.



Coque.


Noland
Noland

31 posts

14 Sep 2012 9:37pm
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Coque said...

DavidJohn said...

I was just checking out these new boards tonight.. I took heaps of pics.. They do look good..

DJ




I'd love to know what do you think of the weight of the 12'6 x 27.5'' carbon Falcon if you can check it.



Coque.





And I'd love to see the pics you took too DJ.
iggysup
iggysup

14 posts

15 Sep 2012 3:09am
Hey David lets see some of those pics!
brusier
brusier

192 posts

15 Sep 2012 4:51am
So would I, especially a side shot showing the rocker

Also noticed (would be hard to miss) the completely different shape between falcon 14 carbon and HRS constructions. Seems weird as the are 2 different shapes yet have same name.
Yet the 12 6s look the same inboth carbon and HRS.

Anyone know why the different shapes on the 14?
WINDSURFnSNOW
WINDSURFnSNOW

NSW

1613 posts

Site Sponsor

15 Sep 2012 8:01am
Exactly the same shape. One of the boards you have seen is a 2013 graphic on a 2012 shape.
brusier
brusier

192 posts

15 Sep 2012 6:52am
so I wonder which one is the new shape?

the one with the almost pin tail stern



or the other one


tightlines
tightlines

WA

3504 posts

15 Sep 2012 7:25am
Are the different widths a different shape?

The pintail board looks very narrow compared to the squarer tail board, is the pintail only on the 25" wide board?
paul.j
paul.j

QLD

3369 posts

15 Sep 2012 9:30am
As the 14's get wider the tail gets wider as well.
SaltH20
SaltH20

123 posts

15 Sep 2012 8:35am
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DavidJohn said...

I was just checking out these new boards tonight.. I took heaps of pics.. They do look good..

DJ


Let's see them DJ!!!

Thanks in advance!!
DavidJohn
DavidJohn

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17569 posts

15 Sep 2012 1:53pm
I think both of those are the new 14.. Only the skinny (25") board has that piny tail and the two wider versions have the square tail.

IMO without doing this you would end up curving the rail outline more on the wider boards resulting in less parallel rails (more yawing/worse tracking).

I'm guessing that solid red and white bottom is AST and the red bottom and black showing through is the full carbon.

I'm having trouble with my photoucket account.. Maybe I've maxed it out.. again..

I'll try and get my pics up soon.

DJ
DavidJohn
DavidJohn

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17569 posts

15 Sep 2012 2:03pm
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brusier said...

So would I, especially a side shot showing the rocker

Also noticed (would be hard to miss) the completely different shape between falcon 14 carbon and HRS constructions. Seems weird as the are 2 different shapes yet have same name.
Yet the 12 6s look the same inboth carbon and HRS.

Anyone know why the different shapes on the 14?


I'm a big believer in tail rocker and these new boards have heaps.. Rocker line is the key to a good board and I heard they tested heaps of shapes and made lots of changes till they got it right.. Plus by using a very special computer program.. Clean release off the tail is so important if you want a fast board... Notice they also made the nose slightly wider and that was a slight surprise to me but because the board has a little more nose rocker a super pointy nose is not needed.. (your not pushing it through the water as much) plus having it a little less pointy gives the board more stability.

DJ
brusier
brusier

192 posts

15 Sep 2012 12:18pm
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I'm a big believer in tail rocker and these new boards have heaps.. Rocker line is the key to a good board and I heard they tested heaps of shapes and made lots of changes till they got it right.. Plus by using a very special computer program.. Clean release off the tail is so important if you want a fast board... Notice they also made the nose slightly wider and that was a slight surprise to me but because the board has a little more nose rocker a super pointy nose is not needed.. (your not pushing it through the water as much) plus having it a little less pointy gives the board more stability.

DJ



Cheers DJ , I like what i am hearing. The thing is, I have ordered a 14' x 30" (i'm packing 105kgs) so very excited to see what they are like. The graphics are very sharp and although not a big fan of red , i'm sure I will get used to it.

Cheers
Bruce
DavidJohn
DavidJohn

VIC

17569 posts

15 Sep 2012 4:20pm
Here's a few pics.. and checking if the pics are working.

DJ

New Fanatic 14













SaltH20
SaltH20

123 posts

15 Sep 2012 9:37pm
Wow - Looks killer!!!

What is the cost?(I will have to convert to US $$ LOL)

KNXSUP
KNXSUP

WA

88 posts

15 Sep 2012 10:12pm
Looks crazy sweet! Wonder how much it weighs?
Can't wit till DM at AKS gets out on the flat to compare it to the old Flatwater 14.
Noland
Noland

31 posts

16 Sep 2012 12:24am
Thanks DJ for the pics! The board looks sweet and I'm glad I waited to buy. The fin has the WOW factor as well. If it's faster and more stable too....well that's a homerun!
paul.j
paul.j

QLD

3369 posts

16 Sep 2012 7:07am
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KNXSUP said...

Looks crazy sweet! Wonder how much it weighs?
Can't wit till DM at AKS gets out on the flat to compare it to the old Flatwater 14.


The 14 in the pics weighs 12.2 kg
gregc
gregc

VIC

1299 posts

16 Sep 2012 4:24pm
Im going to get the 14 x 30 (lazy man that I am). Such a nice looking board, and with the normal Fanatic build quality really cant go wrong.
DavidJohn
DavidJohn

VIC

17569 posts

16 Sep 2012 11:25pm
More pic..

Demo day at Ocean Grove.



Here's a close look at how they do that duel thickness deck pad.



Love that new fin.





Love the look of that pintail 14.



Hmmmmm.. Wax on the deck of the board in front of the deck pad.. I heard the new boards will have a longer deck pad so you can stand more forward if you want to without the need for wax.



I had my fat bike there and went for a cruise up the beach before we all went around to the river to demo some flat water boards.



New shape 14 vs the old 14 behind it with the red paint sanded off.



Looks even better sitting on the water.. Check out the rocker.





It felt great to paddle.. Slightly more stable than the 14' Jav .. It had a quick initial tip like the Jav but the secondary stability felt better.. I still think the Jav is slightly quicker in dead flat water but throw in some chop and bumps and I'm sure this new Fanatic would shine.



I then spotted something yellow on the beach that made me go.. Oooh.. Please can I paddle that.









That MC Jav should come with a sand bag to rest on the board in case you want to leave it on the beach.. Just in case a slight gust of wind comes along.. It's soooooo light... and so nice to paddle even if it is the same shape as the old Jav.

DJ
Noland
Noland

31 posts

17 Sep 2012 7:02am
Hey DJ.....thank you very much for the pictures. I'm sure there
are many good people here that will enjoy and appreciate checking
them out.
KNXSUP
KNXSUP

WA

88 posts

17 Sep 2012 12:15pm
Looking at the amount of rocker the new Fanatic has, it's hard to belive it would be the same or faster that the old fanatic flatwater?
brusier
brusier

192 posts

17 Sep 2012 2:22pm
isn't it a replacement for the flat water and the open ocean models ?

I imagine it would be hard to get a board to excel in both flat water and ocean conditions but the designers must have got it sorted to only have a single model this year.

I'm looking forward to seeing one soon.
Coque
Coque

51 posts

17 Sep 2012 5:51pm
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KNXSUP said...

Looking at the amount of rocker the new Fanatic has, it's hard to belive it would be the same or faster that the old fanatic flatwater?




That's what i thougth watching the pics (THANKS DavidJohn!).

Can anyone tell me if the 12'6'' has de same rocker as the 14' shown in the pics?

gregc
gregc

VIC

1299 posts

17 Sep 2012 7:54pm
I ordered mine today, expected delivery in November. Can't wait :)
DavidJohn
DavidJohn

VIC

17569 posts

17 Sep 2012 9:11pm
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Coque said...

KNXSUP said...

Looking at the amount of rocker the new Fanatic has, it's hard to belive it would be the same or faster that the old fanatic flatwater?




That's what i thougth watching the pics (THANKS DavidJohn!).

Can anyone tell me if the 12'6'' has de same rocker as the 14' shown in the pics?




Thanks.. Here is some pics that show the new 12'6" rocker.. and the boxy rail at the mid point.

DJ








DavidJohn
DavidJohn

VIC

17569 posts

17 Sep 2012 9:17pm
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brusier said...

isn't it a replacement for the flat water and the open ocean models ?

I imagine it would be hard to get a board to excel in both flat water and ocean conditions but the designers must have got it sorted to only have a single model this year.

I'm looking forward to seeing one soon.



IMO.. Yes, no, and yes..

It 'is' one board to replace both.. and you 'can' get one board to do both very well.. and yes lots of board testing showed that the designers 'have' got it right..

DJ
DavidJohn
DavidJohn

VIC

17569 posts

17 Sep 2012 9:30pm
More pics of the new 12'6" boards.

DJ





kevpun
kevpun

47 posts

17 Sep 2012 8:13pm
I'm just curious - those earlier pics taken inside ... is that someone's living room?

... if so - WAY COOL
DavidJohn
DavidJohn

VIC

17569 posts

17 Sep 2012 10:47pm
It was an upstairs room at the Beach Hotel, St Kilda.. .. I think they must have removed all the chrome poles..

DJ



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