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MrSpinout said..slalomfreak said...
Kyeemagh on a 4.0 with a 80 litre eve board would have been the best option for today.
One bloke was out at the shell station with a
2.6 and he was plaining. I didn't even know you can buy such small sails :) I was just trying to survive on my 4.5. A 3.7 would have been much better.
Nice video Justin.
I want one!



Only problem is I've found my 3.2m is it' s twitchy as to use

Not sure if it just needs consistent 30kts + which we rarely get (although got that Friday.)
It's also a 90's model no twist type..I know the few times I have been comfortably powered with it ( generally under or ballistic overpowered in winter Westerlies) it's an unreal feeling to have such a light sail in your hands!