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robborelwal said..cammd said..
I don't think a 5.8 will be a good "not so windy" sail for use on Moreton Bay, I would be looking for something in the 7.0 - 8.0 mtr range with an appropriate board to suit, assuming not so windy means moderate winds around 12-15knts
Yeah. I don't really have any interest in going out on kit that big.
Just going to wait around for the windy days. From what I can remember I wouldn't bother heading down to the sea unless it was wind speeds around 20knts. That was in the UK though and various places around Europe.
More specifically wondering if anyine has sailed with a similar set up and what the wind speed was.
What you have to remember with sailing around Oz is that the wind is a lot less dense.
This means that a 20 knot wind just doesn't fill the sail as much as a 20 knot wind in the UK.
The cross board should take up to around a 6.2m sail, all depends on fin size too. I have some smaller wave boards that hardly get used as there's just not the wind here.
If you are going to wait around for the wind like we all used to in the UK then I'm afraid you'll never get out.
If your in the Bay Area then I'd be looking at a much bigger sail. New sails compared to what you were using years ago are much flatter, in some ways more efficient and some ways less powerful. You can easily use a 5.8m or bigger sail here. I use a 5.8m and 6.2m wave sails on a 104litre wave board.
Lowest wind I go out in is around 16 knots, which is the start of a force 4, sometimes though if its really rippy at our local beach I'll put a bigger set of fins in.