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Mako - Severne

Created by fabgregoire fabgregoire  > 9 months ago, 1 Oct 2018
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fabgregoire
fabgregoire

WA

52 posts

1 Oct 2018 4:15pm
Any feedback on Severne dtl Mako?

How do they compare with other wave boards in the same segment?

Any comments on the different sizes?

(I am still enjoying massively my 2016 starboard quad)

Cheers,

Fab
Rango
Rango

WA

831 posts

2 Oct 2018 9:50am
I know they do custom sizes if productions are not quite right.
None of the productions are small enough for me so hard to demo.Will need to replace my heavily used 2015 74 SB quad soon ,but maybe hard to match.
Nerdburger
Nerdburger

NSW

319 posts

2 Oct 2018 3:55pm
I so hope they make something bigger at around 96/99 litres for the future, sweet looking board !!
We get plenty of 15/20 SW days on the east coast with perfect 2-6 ft waves, that need a little bit more float for the gusty but perfect dtl, wave days ??
NordRoi
NordRoi

669 posts

2 Oct 2018 7:22pm
How is the construction of those severn board? My mach1 is not that well built, for a first impression...that wasn't the best. Was very interested in that mako and the nano...any experience.
Nerdburger
Nerdburger

NSW

319 posts

3 Oct 2018 6:28pm
My Severne Dyno, is top shelf on the construction, strong, light construction, paint doesn't flake off, way better than previous Cobra build boards, eg stinger. I'm happy with my sails - blades/S-1, carbon booms, harness etc.
I did go through 2 x carbon rdm extension, but back to alloy Severnes ect all good ??
snorkel962
snorkel962

QLD

488 posts

4 Oct 2018 6:49am
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Nerdburger said..
My Severne Dyno, is top shelf on the construction, strong, light construction, paint doesn't flake off, way better than previous Cobra build boards, eg stinger. I'm happy with my sails - blades/S-1, carbon booms, harness etc.
I did go through 2 x carbon rdm extension, but back to alloy Severnes ect all good ??


Yeah I have a Fox and a Dyno both of which have great construction. Thumbs up from me.
Nerdburger
Nerdburger

NSW

319 posts

4 Oct 2018 8:38am
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Nerdburger said..
My Severne Dyno, is top shelf on the construction, strong, light construction, paint doesn't flake off, way better than previous Cobra build boards. I'm happy with my sails - blades/S-1, carbon booms, harness etc.
I did go through 2 x carbon rdm extension, but back to alloy Severnes ect all good ??
batstonem
batstonem

QLD

172 posts

4 Oct 2018 12:17pm
Just to add my two cents.

I have a Severne Nano. Its taken lots of knocks over 6 months of sailing and doesn't have a mark on it. It seems strong, and is certainly light for its size.

The goretex vent plug seems to be working well at the moment but I worry about its longevity and would like to be able to replace it.
The footstrap spacings don't fit my feet perfectly but thats individual of course.
It makes a weird whistling sound when its on the plane (running as a quad and yes I did put the blank in the middle fin slot!)

All in all I think they are onto something with the build. I believe they are compression moulded but whatever they are doing seems to be working.
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