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Small b&j board, pbox.

Created by pirrad pirrad  > 9 months ago, 10 Aug 2017
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pirrad
pirrad

SA

850 posts

10 Aug 2017 7:58pm
Whats around in the 80-85 litre size range with power box that lends itself to b&j. I'm 95 kg, 4.3-5.6 sails 25 and upwards wind range. Currently using F2 gorilla circa 2004 ish. I have a 2004 90lt Starboard Carve, freekin awesome board, 18-25 knots and change down to the F2 with its longer narrow outline and extra rocker works a treat. Whats got me looking is i have just converted the carve from US to power box and thinking with a smaller board in power box i can possibly utilise cross over fins between the two boards. Not interested in the new stuff out there for a handfull of sessions seasonally. ( paid $20 for the gorilla)
HotBodMon
HotBodMon

NSW

612 posts

10 Aug 2017 9:05pm
Did something terrible happen to that RRD hanging up in your shed ?
pirrad
pirrad

SA

850 posts

10 Aug 2017 8:42pm
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HotBodMon said..
Did something terrible happen to that RRD hanging up in your shed ?



Still hanging in the shed when i got the Gorilla, all my sailing sideways problems came to an end so the rrd twin got moved on. From past research the jp's of the same era as the Gorilla are power box, im guessing they would be similar to each other.
HotBodMon
HotBodMon

NSW

612 posts

10 Aug 2017 9:18pm
Fair enough , my wave cult is full beast mode for the bumpy stuff.
3's tabou might be a reasonable option. Not much for sale at the moment in your neck of the woods
mr love
mr love

VIC

2415 posts

10 Aug 2017 9:34pm
Got a 2016 Tabou 3S 86 for sale...mint condition. Give me a PM
geared4knots
geared4knots

TAS

2649 posts

10 Aug 2017 10:04pm
cant fault the Fanatic stubby fsw 85 , it has a pb. i had one last season and would have to say one of the best b and jump boards i have owned.
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

10 Aug 2017 8:45pm
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mr love said..
Got a 2016 Tabou 3S 86 for sale...mint condition. Give me a PM


perfect
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

10 Aug 2017 8:45pm
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HotBodMon said..
Did something terrible happen to that RRD hanging up in your shed ?


Twin..... not a B&J board.... purewave
LeeD
LeeD

3939 posts

11 Aug 2017 1:55am
Every board company makes a mid 80 liter "FSW" type board, suitable for bump n jump.
Some are faster, some have more control, some turn better, some handle higher chop, some plane up sooner.
But basically, all are slightly increased rocker versions of your Carve 90, shorter and more manueverable, and easier to sail in big choppy windswells or small waves.
You should look at all your options, from every company, to make yourself more knowledgeable in what you need.
I have JPFSW's, RRD's, and Tabou's.
Haggar
Haggar

QLD

1670 posts

11 Aug 2017 7:12pm
JP FSW 84 is a sweet B&J board
LeeD
LeeD

3939 posts

12 Aug 2017 12:35am
Yeah, the JP is sweet....lively, responsive, quick.
But the Tabou is much smoother, more reliable, at 86 liters much floatier, and planes through jibes much more easily.
The RRD is the smoothest, easiest, user friendly.
The Fanatic FreeWave is the liveliest, fastest, quickest, a bit string (highly), and rewards the highest skill levels, while punishing the lower skill levels.
Those are the ones I've owned or sailed more than 10 times. I've tried a few other's, but inconclusive results due to variances in winds speed, sea state, and choice of sail.
pirrad
pirrad

SA

850 posts

31 Aug 2017 11:10am
Just found this at cash converters, circa 08, good sound condition and in my price range at $140. Anyone familiar with its suitability re b&j?




Roy
Roy

Roy

VIC

149 posts

31 Aug 2017 12:33pm
You are on a winner with that board for $140, its a great B&J board.

I have the 2012 Goya One model in the 104lt size. It planes early, is fast enough, handles chop well and carves a sweet turn...basically everything you want in a bump and jump board.

That model is 2007/2008 (I think) here is a review for the 2009 version which is slightly different shape:
https://www.boardseekermag.com/gear-reviews/85-litre-freestyle-wave-test-2009/products/goya-one-85-2009
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

31 Aug 2017 10:49am
Wow! That is a great FSW, I had a couple and loved them.
At $140 I'd buy it even if I didn't need it . Probably even at $240.
pirrad
pirrad

SA

850 posts

31 Aug 2017 1:30pm
Long story short, it's mine $110.BARGAIN
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

31 Aug 2017 1:48pm
I will give you 140
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