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Sail for a JP & a Sunova SUP.

Created by Seajuice Seajuice  > 9 months ago, 2 Mar 2015
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Seajuice
Seajuice

NSW

919 posts

2 Mar 2015 10:40pm
I wouldn't have a clue on sails & sail attachments. But I do on wind strengths & directions without wetting my finger or sticking a flag into the air! Lol!!!

Sorry guys. I would love some advice on a good sail, attachments & gear plus average price.

I have got an 8ft 2 inch JP Australia Widebody SUP & will soon have an 8ft 3 inch Sunova Soul SUP for my paddle surfing.

Just wondering if they would suit a sail, can they be sailed & how do they perform being such a small board?? The JP has a screw hole & the Sunova has a slot etc.

What would you recommend?

Waiting4wind
Waiting4wind

NSW

1871 posts

2 Mar 2015 11:07pm
Will you be using the gear for wave sailing or just pottering around.

if wave sailing then a wave sail around 5m will do. This is enough to get you out on the break and on a wave.

if pottering around then you can go a metre bigger to give you more drive in flat water.

you will need the sail, mast, mast extension and base (this attaches to the board). New gear $1200-2000

best option may be to go to a shop and set up a used rig ( $700-1000)
Yuppy
Yuppy

VIC

668 posts

2 Mar 2015 11:29pm
I'm pretty sure the JP takes a sail. If there is a screw hole around the handle, that's where the sail screws into. (Not to be confused with the vent screw)

I agree with a 5.0 sail. You won't plane so don't go bigger.

You will have great fun in the waves with this.
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

2 Mar 2015 9:22pm
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Waiting4wind said..
Will you be using the gear for wave sailing or just pottering around.

if wave sailing then a wave sail around 5m will do. This is enough to get you out on the break and on a wave.

if pottering around then you can go a metre bigger to give you more drive in flat water.

you will need the sail, mast, mast extension and base (this attaches to the board). New gear $1200-2000

best option may be to go to a shop and set up a used rig ( $700-1000)


where are you getting a new sail, mast, boom and extension for $1200
Waiting4wind
Waiting4wind

NSW

1871 posts

3 Mar 2015 12:02pm
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Mark _australia said..

Waiting4wind said..
Will you be using the gear for wave sailing or just pottering around.

if wave sailing then a wave sail around 5m will do. This is enough to get you out on the break and on a wave.

if pottering around then you can go a metre bigger to give you more drive in flat water.

you will need the sail, mast, mast extension and base (this attaches to the board). New gear $1200-2000

best option may be to go to a shop and set up a used rig ( $700-1000)



where are you getting a new sail, mast, boom and extension for $1200


You may have to re read that! :) I said $1200 - $2000. The range being dependent on the type/ brand of gear and your negotiation skills.

I have also noticed that a few of the SUP suppliers are now selling SUP rig packages for pretty cheap, but were talking low performance gear for putting around a lake.
Tino42
Tino42

85 posts

11 Mar 2015 2:30am
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Seajuice said..
I wouldn't have a clue on sails & sail attachments. But I do on wind strengths & directions without wetting my finger or sticking a flag into the air! Lol!!!

Sorry guys. I would love some advice on a good sail, attachments & gear plus average price.

I have got an 8ft 2 inch JP Australia Widebody SUP & will soon have an 8ft 3 inch Sunova Soul SUP for my paddle surfing.

Just wondering if they would suit a sail, can they be sailed & how do they perform being such a small board?? The JP has a screw hole & the Sunova has a slot etc.

What would you recommend?



Hi Seajuice,

All Sunova SUPs above 8'5 come with a mini windsurf mast track. Its cut from the same actual windsurf track, just smaller to save weight. The tracks are embedded in a 85kg density PVC block, making sure that its super strong and will not ever twist.

But remember, the boards are made for SUPing and thus stay away from push loops and double forwards...

Tino




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