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Maddlad said..
Whatever shim you have for the rear stabiliser, try to make sure you are at least 1* above neutral.
I'm not sure I understood this... 1 degree above neutral?
I have the old stab from the original SB foil (black fuse with no shims)
So as Berowne said it's supposed to be 3.7 degrees, while the actual one is -2 degrees compared to mine
When I use the -2 shim (of the new fuse), I'm actually just like as someone on the new one is using the 0 shim, am I right?
I felt that going upwind, with 15 knots and big chop, the nose of the board when railing it to windward, went down
Probable because of the wind itself pushing it down as I railed it. So putting more stab angle (lift) would help.
Thanks for your tips! I have learned that the 9.0 can be handled up to 20 knots