in '85 i had an epoxy Tiga Pro raceboard, and before that a hollow Tiga Race.
Tiga were one of the first companies to put World Cup shapes into production and with Bringdal, Luedecke, Salles, Thieme, Aguera etc were the strongest team on the World Cup in the mid to late eighties.
Tiga boards were 1st, 2nd and 3rd at the production worlds in '86 and held the speed record for production boards.
i guess they were better known later for pumping out plastic boards and then i think Neil Pryde bought them.
Those fins looklike some sort of meat club that Og the Caveman stole out of his wifes kitchen cupboard and shoved on the bottom of his board!
Didnt realise windsurfing was that old???![]()
Those fins! No words to desctribe..I'm sure an artist could get them all and make some sort of fin sculpture?!
$750 for the Tyronsea! Imagine the condition of the sails, they'd be in riiiiiippers!
Seller should go to jail if he stiches someone up $750 for what will cost $25 in tip fees!