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Terminator T110 custom (video)

Created by azymuth azymuth  > 9 months ago, 12 Aug 2022
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azymuth
azymuth

WA

2166 posts

12 Aug 2022 5:45pm
Simon turbo-frothing on his new M_Oz custom and favourite Simmer sail
iPhone12 camera
aeroegnr
aeroegnr

1747 posts

12 Aug 2022 7:28pm
Awesome skills. Look like the board is doing exactly what he wanted .

Like to see all the carves and no straight lines.
WsurfAustin
WsurfAustin

659 posts

12 Aug 2022 8:21pm
Nice !!.
Grantmac
Grantmac

2339 posts

12 Aug 2022 11:16pm
But how can he gybe without any swing weight ??
Paducah
Paducah

2792 posts

12 Aug 2022 11:55pm
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Grantmac said..
But how can he gybe without any swing weight ??


He can't. That's why he keeps doing 360s.

In the words of Edna Mode:

barthbb
barthbb

100 posts

13 Aug 2022 1:18am
What foil is he using? This looks so easy!
PatK
PatK

322 posts

13 Aug 2022 1:50am
SAB799 1100cm2 i would say
2keen
2keen

WA

376 posts

13 Aug 2022 7:44pm
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barthbb said..
What foil is he using? This looks so easy!


Foil is SAB 799 with 399 stabiliser. 92 carbon mast with 899hs fuse
Perfect for circle work
Clemop
Clemop

73 posts

14 Aug 2022 2:37pm
do you shim the stab? do you use the small chord adaptator?
2keen
2keen

WA

376 posts

14 Aug 2022 6:27pm
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Clemop said..
do you shim the stab? do you use the small chord adaptator?


Yes I have the 399 stabiliser withe a 2 degree shim (small chord adapter) for extra lift
I tried taking the shim out and moved the mast forwards 50mm in the tracks. Was ok in flat water but to loose for me in challenging conditions ( swell and gusty)
Clemop
Clemop

73 posts

14 Aug 2022 7:09pm
ok! same setup i tried 1.5 + small chord adaptator and it was a bit too much but very stable. With only the small chord adaptator it is too sensitive and too back footed. 0.5 and 1 degree shim + small chord adaptator is good for me.
It is a bit weird with the double shim
CoreAS
CoreAS

923 posts

14 Aug 2022 10:59pm
You can see that extra width in the tail over the FS works out very nicely for back foot placement in transitions. Great stuff
thedoor
thedoor

2487 posts

15 Aug 2022 12:00am
Super good.

What is the difference between a chord adapter and a shim or are they the same thing?
Clemop
Clemop

73 posts

15 Aug 2022 12:54am
the small chord adaptator is a shim with a special shape that fills the gap between the small chord stabilizer and the fuselage. it is a zero degree shim. So when you want to shim the stab you add a shim on this shim... it is a bit like a ugly sandwich shim
thedoor
thedoor

2487 posts

15 Aug 2022 2:12am
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Clemop said..
the small chord adaptator is a shim with a special shape that fills the gap between the small chord stabilizer and the fuselage. it is a zero degree shim. So when you want to shim the stab you add a shim on this shim... it is a bit like a ugly sandwich shim


so if you are using small stab eg 370 or 399 I am meant to use this adapter or just optional?
Clemop
Clemop

73 posts

15 Aug 2022 3:11am
370 is normal chord. but 376, 399, 421 and other kite stabs are small chord. if you use them without the adaptator you will have a small gap between stab and fuse and they will have an angle but i don't know how much! the adaptator have 0 degree so it is the angle cut in the fuse (2.3 degree on the kraken fuse)
Clemop
Clemop

73 posts

15 Aug 2022 3:43am
at least it is what i understand, not sure if it is the truth!
thedoor
thedoor

2487 posts

15 Aug 2022 4:41am
mind trying to find a photo of this small chord adapter?
thedoor
thedoor

2487 posts

15 Aug 2022 4:57am
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thedoor said..
mind trying to find a photo of this small chord adapter?


nvm I found the internet

sabfoil.com/en/products/stabilizer_adaptor
2keen
2keen

WA

376 posts

15 Aug 2022 6:48am
Had me confused to.
i'm just using a 2deg shim with my 399
coolmove
coolmove

88 posts

25 Sep 2022 6:56pm
This is an awesome style!
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