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peterowensbabs
peterowensbabs

NSW

497 posts

21 Sep 2018 10:32pm
I want to get a board to start to teach my 6 yr old to windsurf on (using a soft blow up rig initially) , but being selfish I want to get something that I can enjoy as well. I have a 130L freeride fanatic blast which is perfect for me in about 12-15 knots so it would be for the 0-10 knot days. One idea is a Starboard GO another is the new Windsurfer LT. Im interested in peoples ideas?
Thanks - Pete.
bhc
bhc

bhc

VIC

203 posts

21 Sep 2018 11:08pm
Have a look at inflatable windsups such as fanatic viper air.
BSN101
BSN101

WA

2378 posts

21 Sep 2018 10:30pm
My 8yo daughter learns on SB 124 board with either 2.1 or 2.6 rig. The SB Borda have centre fin to assist with pointing. They are great boards too
Mastbender
Mastbender

1972 posts

22 Sep 2018 2:05am
Put an iRig on the board you have.
mkseven
mkseven

QLD

2315 posts

22 Sep 2018 6:32am
I reckon windsurfer lt or (good) windsup like the starboard freeride which has great glide & acceleration, id love to test it against the wally but the wally also gives you the option to race.

One of these big boards & dont put her on her own go sail it & put her on with you.
Paddles B'mere
Paddles B'mere

QLD

3586 posts

22 Sep 2018 11:54am
Pete, if you're the sort of sailor that wants to windsurf at any time then you won't go wrong with either the LT or a good windSUP (I've got an 11'6 BIC). This board will be good for anyone to have a try or learn to windsurf and also be used by yourself in just about any conditions you can't use your stubby. Whatever you get, make sure it has a centreboard.

The pros and cons are:
LT - composite construction which can be damaged (but still repaired easy enough) and you can class race it if you choose
BIC - bulletproof construction for knockabout value but no class to race it.
ballast
ballast

QLD

500 posts

22 Sep 2018 1:00pm
Sups including inflatables are great for older kids and adults to learn on, but I have found they are too big for smaller kids with small rigs.They just aren't able to have any affect on the board with with 1 or 2m sails and the board just heads where the wind pushes it.
I bought a 120l Kode which has the full eva deck and a slot for a centre fin.
Hoping that this will be in use this school holidays and the added advantage for me is that it is a fun board for me when the wind is up.
Just another option.
ducati
ducati

QLD

474 posts

22 Sep 2018 2:35pm
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Paddles B'mere said..
Pete, if you're the sort of sailor that wants to windsurf at any time then you won't go wrong with either the LT or a good windSUP (I've got an 11'6 BIC). This board will be good for anyone to have a try or learn to windsurf and also be used by yourself in just about any conditions you can't use your stubby. Whatever you get, make sure it has a centreboard.

The pros and cons are:
LT - composite construction which can be damaged (but still repaired easy enough) and you can class race it if you choose
BIC - bulletproof construction for knockabout value but no class to race it.


+1 for the Bic 11'6 windsup has centerboard, Great Value at under $1500
Paddle it up to 5kn and sail it from 5kn to even 20kn (if you're game)
clarence
clarence

TAS

979 posts

23 Sep 2018 8:23am
Totally agree with Ballast.

For kids to learn it has to be less than 8-10 knots. There is a lot of resistance for a 30kg child with a 2.0m rig on a big board in these winds.

Something narrower and with a centre fin or centreboard is probably a lot better. +1 to the kode with centre fin.

Clarence
mazenn
mazenn

4 posts

23 Sep 2018 6:58am
I bought a which has the full eva deck and a slot for a centre fin.
Hoping that this will be in use this school holidays and the added advantage for me is that it is a fun board for me when the wind is up.
peterowensbabs
peterowensbabs

NSW

497 posts

23 Sep 2018 10:12pm
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Mastbender said..
Put an iRig on the board you have.


yes Ill use an Irig but wanted something that I can ride in next to no wind.
mazenn
mazenn

4 posts

26 Sep 2018 3:53am
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mazenn said..
I bought a which has the full eva deck and a slot for a centre fin. Hoping that this will be in use this school holidays and the added advantage for me is that it is a fun board for me when the wind is up. notepad.software/ www.oovoo.com/malwarebytes/ filezilla.software/


this will be in use this school holidays and the added advantage for me is that it is a fun board for me when the wind is up.
WindsurfingWA
WindsurfingWA

WA

811 posts

26 Sep 2018 7:43am
We have a fleet of starboard atom IQ duos we use for our kids windsurfing. Sizes are 112 and 124. The dagger board is a tuttle box fin that can be removed and a blank inserted when dad goes blasting or the kids progress.

SUPs are too big for the kids rigs to drive and you end up chasing kids downwind all day.

Check out the Little Rippers program being run in NSW. Kids windsurfing with kids is how to get them to progress fast.
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