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Starboard's Quad

Created by ejmack ejmack  > 9 months ago, 1 Jul 2009
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ejmack
ejmack

VIC

1308 posts

1 Jul 2009 3:31pm
For those interested, there's a new page up at Starboards website

http://www.quadwindsurfing.com/index.php
westozwind
westozwind

WA

1416 posts

1 Jul 2009 1:50pm
What's with the fin setup?
Mini Tuttle + FCS
Even more fins to cart around. Gonna love that if you bust two or more case you cant swap em.
At least the JP uses us box fins.
(Those of you with JP twinsers already have two fins for your JP quad)

Auswind
Auswind

WA

398 posts

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1 Jul 2009 2:39pm
Ejmack, you beat us to it!!




There is a really good explanation on the fin set up and the reason's why Starboard have decided to go with the mini-tuttle + FCS setup here:

http://www.quadwindsurfing.com/video02.php

Like the video says we will be well stocked with replacement fins so if you do lose one don't worry.

The Quads also come as a convertible Quad/Single fin set up. With the extra U.S box only weighing around 300 grams we see this as a great option as it provides the flexibility to further tune the board to suit conditions.

We are predominatly stocking the convertable option but if you do want the quad only version we are able to order them.

First shipment of the boards will arrive in Australia in about 2-3 weeks. If you want to order one to ensure you don't miss out, check out this link to find your local Starboard retailer. auswind.com/web/content/view/25/41/

Haircut
Haircut

QLD

6491 posts

2 Jul 2009 12:09am
they call it - casper
curac
curac

WA

1160 posts

1 Jul 2009 10:34pm
I don't know why they use a full foil and not a half foil on the front fins like on surf boards.
Seeing as quads are supposed to be pretty much a split thruster.
Gestalt
Gestalt

QLD

14722 posts

2 Jul 2009 8:25am
^ less drag i believe,

surfboard fins on quads are usually 80/20 foils. tow in surfing thrusters the same.

i'm keen to see the outline.

also figure the board must be very thin looking at the dimensions of the bigger sizes.
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