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I feel the need, the need for speeeeeeed

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Created by Sputnik11 > 9 months ago, 17 Dec 2013
firiebob
WA, 3177 posts
18 Dec 2013 10:16PM
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I'll pimp my ride
I sail over 90% open ocean using Carbon Art SL58 & SL66 and love them. I'll admit I haven't sailed any thing else for years, but then not interested.
Not sponsored just happy

Mark _australia
WA, 23526 posts
18 Dec 2013 10:23PM
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AUS1023 said..
Mark _australia said...

^^^ seems Mr Lockwood proves that to not be the case

thus Mistral is the go :)









Chris is an exceptional sailor and his skills are evident in his board speed & control however I confident that he could sail any board FAST regardless of brand. IMHO tabou mantas are amongst a few boards on the market that are good open water boards that provide control and speed for the recreational sailor


Was a bit tongue in cheek - you are correct.

Seems Tabou are particularly good at comfort in rough stuff

ratz
WA, 481 posts
19 Dec 2013 9:22AM
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tabou rocket.
had a go on one at cervantes.
was a lot smoother in the chop than my same sized rrd x fire.
but on flatter water the x fire would flog it.

mr love
VIC, 2415 posts
19 Dec 2013 7:20PM
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Don't lose sight of the fact this board is to be used primarily on PPB, Northern end , why I asked the previous question. Steep messy waves that constantly try to launch you, nothing like open ocean conditions.
I have ridden a lot of boards and my experience is that full blown PWA Slalom boards do not suit, the only one I have ridden that handles the conditions was Spottys Mistral due to the amount of V it has. However I have ridden a few of the fast freerides or "detuned" slalom boards and I found the Tabou Rocket to suit the conditions very well. I have not ridden a Futura but have had a good look at one and feel it also would be suited.
A mere mortal cannot ride a full blown slalom board on the bay at anything like its top speed potential so really what is the point. You are better off on a board that has more V or concave, is technically not as fast but is way more comfortable and controllable in the arkward steep waves. You will be just as fast or faster and have way more fun.
My 2c

firiebob
WA, 3177 posts
19 Dec 2013 4:33PM
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I agree 100% Master Love, control is speed, I just wanted to pimp my ride like the rest

Sputnik11
VIC, 972 posts
19 Dec 2013 8:44PM
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More votes for Tabou. So Rocket over Manta?

Sputnik11
VIC, 972 posts
19 Dec 2013 8:48PM
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Interesting also that the boards getting a lot of votes are not around 2nd hand. Hard to find a Tabou. No sign of a 2nd hand CA. Quite a few Starboard iSonics though. Maybe its too hard core slalom for the recreational sailors who buy them?

spridget
20 posts
19 Dec 2013 6:45PM
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there's a big difference in tabou 's manta over the years , 2012 71 has a lot more V in the bottom then 2013.
In my opinion the 2012 manta (i sailed 61-71 and 84) sits between a futura and iconic. 2013 have less v and more volume in the back.

gavnwend
WA, 1373 posts
19 Dec 2013 7:02PM
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I thick flat rocked boards with little nose scoop & sharp rails are hard to blast in open ocean or choppy waters.l sail a freeride with freerace sails in these water states the control.l have is good speed& jibing is a lot easier to .

shoodbegood
VIC, 873 posts
19 Dec 2013 11:15PM
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ka43 said..

Bombora Tri-fin with a Kanga cock!!!


And don't forget the trusty rope universal!



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