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2sails, 1 board... Possible??

Created by RPM RPM  > 9 months ago, 28 Nov 2014
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RPM
RPM

RPM

WA

1549 posts

28 Nov 2014 6:00pm
Can this be done?

barbarian
barbarian

NSW

218 posts

28 Nov 2014 9:03pm
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RPM said..
Can this be done?



for waves: 5.5, 4.7 + 104 quad
Long Reef
Long Reef

SA

583 posts

28 Nov 2014 8:40pm
Yep depends on what sailing you want to do.
83 JP Quad, 4.8 and 5.3 S1
Or
95 Triwave/Freewave with 5.3 and 6.2
Or
Fast 110-120 slalom with 6.5 and 8
Although its been a long time since I sailed flat water but I understand no cam race orientated slalom sails have huge range....
powersloshin
powersloshin

NSW

1844 posts

28 Nov 2014 9:49pm
if I had to make that choice I would keep my starboard i101, and Koncept 6.2 and a 7.5. It would give me a range between 15 and 28 knts.
Steve Charles
Steve Charles

QLD

1240 posts

28 Nov 2014 9:10pm
2014 Isonic 107, 6.2 and 7.8
ka43
ka43

NSW

3097 posts

28 Nov 2014 10:23pm
For Sydney conditions, honestly.
112 slalom board and 7.8 and 6.4 thereabouts slalom sails.
Sputnik11
Sputnik11

VIC

972 posts

28 Nov 2014 10:42pm
did it for years

depending on your weight

i am 75kgs - i could sail 90% of days on a 106ltr with a 6.0 and a 4.7
Sputnik11
Sputnik11

VIC

972 posts

28 Nov 2014 10:48pm
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Sputnik11 said..
did it for years

depending on your weight

i am 75kgs - i could sail 90% of days on a 106ltr with a 6.0 and a 4.7


then there are the fins
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy

NSW

8292 posts

29 Nov 2014 8:24am
Probably easier in Wa as generally more consistentwind ?
gavnwend
gavnwend

WA

1373 posts

29 Nov 2014 6:21am
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sboardcrazy said...
Probably easier in Wa as generally more consistentwind ?


l agree if your lucky enough to live somewhere where the winds can be consistent then you probaly get bye.l started with a board & sail but that was when l lived in the windy state ( Geralton) W.A.
Sailhack
Sailhack

VIC

5000 posts

29 Nov 2014 9:21am
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sboardcrazy said...
Probably easier in Wa as generally more consistentwind ?


Agreed, I tried it for a while but missed out on some good days. I can get away with 2 boards and 3 sails.
mkseven
mkseven

QLD

2315 posts

29 Nov 2014 8:36am
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Steve Charles said...
2014 Isonic 107, 6.2 and 7.8


Agreed
stanly
stanly

QLD

307 posts

29 Nov 2014 9:10am
Yes, This is how we used to roll 30 years ago on old school gear; 8'10 board and 5.5 & 4.5 sails, 2 fins 25 and 22, but that was when I was 60kg's.

Now I'd probably go 110 Hawk and 7.0 and 5.4 freerace sails, 40 and 35 fins.
PhilSWR
PhilSWR

NSW

1104 posts

29 Nov 2014 10:10am
I think it's possible- just...

Ocean, bay, small waves and flat water blasting- 111 Starboard Carve 6.2 and 7.4 free ride sails. Good for 12-20 plus knots, which I guess is most sailable days on the East Coast.

105 Tabou Rocket may be another "one board" option for a bit of everything.
Harrow
Harrow

NSW

4521 posts

29 Nov 2014 10:52am
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PhilSWR said..

105 Tabou Rocket may be another "one board" option for a bit of everything.


I did exactly that for a few years, and it worked pretty well. But, now I'm swapping down for my JP 78 FSW whenever I get the chance. The 105 Rocket has now become my safe option for those iffy conditions when there is a chance of getting stranded in the middle of the bay.
choco
choco

SA

4177 posts

29 Nov 2014 10:29am
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RPM said..
Can this be done?



you can go 1 board 1 sail doesn't mean you'll be sailing all the time only when the conditions suit your setup
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

29 Nov 2014 8:47am
Stanley hit the nail on the head - fins.

Big difference changing fins
Windxtasy
Windxtasy

WA

4017 posts

29 Nov 2014 10:03am
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sboardcrazy said..
Probably easier in Wa as generally more consistentwind ?


You might think so but unfortunately in recent years the wind has been consistently light!
albentley
albentley

NSW

297 posts

29 Nov 2014 2:11pm
If you are into freestyle, easy, 4.2 and 4.8m and 90l. Done!
K3
K3

K3

NSW

8 posts

29 Nov 2014 2:45pm
It's either windy or it's not on the Northern Beaches of Sydney so I have two sails, one board and a good selection of fins.
I'm 85kgs and have a 2014 Fanatic Falcon 110 with a North warp 7.8m for 12-20knots and a North warp 6.3m for the rest.
Fins sizes 40,38,36,32 and a 32 raked weed fin for those random 25-30+ knot days. (I rarely use the 6.3 as there is so much range in the 7.8)
Mast track position is also vital. On the Falcon it's near the back in lighter days and mid to forward on windy or extreme days.
Plus make sure you have the best spec mast you can afford for your sails as you will get the best performance out of them.
This kit covers me for ocean blasting out the back of Palmy or Newport Reef to flat water speed runs on Pittwater or the lakes.
Hope that helps.
jusavina
jusavina

QLD

1494 posts

29 Nov 2014 3:08pm
I reckon the minimum is one sail and one board.
Plus one fin, one mast, one boom but two harness lines.
eyeMhardcor
eyeMhardcor

255 posts

29 Nov 2014 2:33pm
F yeah mofo





ikw777
ikw777

QLD

2995 posts

29 Nov 2014 8:45pm
I recently trimmed down to four boards and six sails. Minimalism feels great!
joe windsurf
joe windsurf

1482 posts

29 Nov 2014 10:56pm
is the mo fo'n tandem board an exocet rs d2 ??

you guys MUST have WAY better conditions than we have here in Montreal, Kanada
my most used sail is 8.x for my 225+ pounds
to use that sail in the MOST varied of conditions, it is on my Mistral Equipe I LCS-XR longboard
with that same board I can put a 6.9/7.x sail and go in bigger winds and rougher water conditions

this one board/two sail combo could take me from 20 kph to about 50 km and allowance for some gusts above
same fin for both sails

at the chalet of my in-laws, it is a Fanatic Ultra CAT with an 8.x sail = one board + one sail
my current avatar is the F.U.C. board with a MauiSails MS-2 8-oh

however, since i like the planing feeling of a shortboard ....
most used boards includes two other shortboards and two more sail sizes
and i do keep one small shortboard for those epic days
boardboy
boardboy

QLD

554 posts

30 Nov 2014 2:51am
wow... usualy contributors here are a great source of information...but in this thread, not so much.
the answer is no..no...NO. if you want to sail, regularly, and enjoy your sailing, the answer is no. NO. NO.NO.
joe windsurf
joe windsurf

1482 posts

30 Nov 2014 2:53am
^+1


it CAN be done, butt not ideal
barbarian
barbarian

NSW

218 posts

30 Nov 2014 12:02pm
I went over the falls yesterday... 1 board + 1 sail...
N1GEL
N1GEL

NSW

861 posts

30 Nov 2014 12:44pm
I've got one board (115ltr Rocket) and 4 sails, but I would like a smaller board for 30knt days (though unnecessary... my rocket will handle 30+). I really only use 2 sails... my 6.0 and 7.1, which gets me out in everything from 18kts-28kts. I've used my 5.5 twice this year, so I would say, yes... 1 board and two sails is fine, but if you can afford more gear then more gear is better. Also agree about fins... 3 fins is a good place to start.
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