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Adding US Tracks To 2019 Slingshot Wizaard

Created by Sambo # Sambo #  > 9 months ago, 4 Aug 2022
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Sambo #
Sambo #

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4 Aug 2022 6:00pm
I'm thinking about getting us tracks added to my 2019, 105L Slingshot Wizard. Wondering if anyone has done this and was it worth it?
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

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23526 posts

4 Aug 2022 5:31pm
Definitely, as done right it will be stronger
Sambo #
Sambo #

SA

428 posts

4 Aug 2022 7:58pm
I mean in terms of performance and feel?
utcminusfour
utcminusfour

778 posts

4 Aug 2022 8:10pm
The tracks and reinforcements will add noticable weight. If you are adding an adaptor to a tuttle mast those things are heavy. I would not do it unless I had a VERY good reason.
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

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23526 posts

4 Aug 2022 9:21pm
^^ Yes but it is 1kg, right above the mast. Same as if you did or did not have lunch before a foil session.
But you will gain 10" or so of adjustability.
simonp65
simonp65

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4 Aug 2022 9:40pm
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Sambo # said..
I'm thinking about getting us tracks added to my 2019, 105L Slingshot Wizard. Wondering if anyone has done this and was it worth it?


I had it done it on a 2019 Wizard 103L and it added about 700g of weight. May not be worth doing if you are happy with your current foil setup. I did it because I moved to a plate only foil mast. The track adjustments are much better than mucking about with foot strap positions.

Check the spacing between the tuttle box and the cut aways. I also had a 2020 Wizard 125L at the same time and it didn't seem to have enough space to add the foil tracks without altering the cut aways.
Sambo #
Sambo #

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5 Aug 2022 10:41am
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utcminusfour said..
The tracks and reinforcements will add noticable weight. If you are adding an adaptor to a tuttle mast those things are heavy. I would not do it unless I had a VERY good reason.


Not adding adapter to Tuttle mast. So no increased weight. Will just have plate foil mount on mast then mount to tracks on board. This might actually be lighter than having Tuttle mount on mast and then Tuttle mount to board. Haven't measured weight difference yet but I think plate might be lighter.
Sambo #
Sambo #

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5 Aug 2022 10:45am
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simonp65 said..

Sambo # said..
I'm thinking about getting us tracks added to my 2019, 105L Slingshot Wizard. Wondering if anyone has done this and was it worth it?



I had it done it on a 2019 Wizard 103L and it added about 700g of weight. May not be worth doing if you are happy with your current foil setup. I did it because I moved to a plate only foil mast. The track adjustments are much better than mucking about with foot strap positions.

Check the spacing between the tuttle box and the cut aways. I also had a 2020 Wizard 125L at the same time and it didn't seem to have enough space to add the foil tracks without altering the cut aways.


Yeah right. Thanks.
boardsurfr
boardsurfr

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6 Aug 2022 12:23am
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Sambo # said..
This might actually be lighter than having Tuttle mount on mast and then Tuttle mount to board. Haven't measured weight difference yet but I think plate might be lighter.

The extra weight from the tracks comes from the reinforcements you need to add. I've modified several boards with foil-ready tuttle boxes and tracks. Changing power boxes to foil tuttle boxes increased the weight just a bit; adding tracks increased the weight very noticeably. But I don't think the weight matters once you're on the water. I'm quite happy with my "tough skin" (read: extra heavy) Stingray 140, and have seen a friend do very well learning on a very old "free formula" board that I could barely carry.
Paducah
Paducah

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6 Aug 2022 2:07am
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Mark _australia said..
Definitely, as done right it will be stronger


Friend is making noises about me helping him do this. Is the current state of the art to bog/glass the new box in or use PU glue before covering everything?
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