Being very inspired by the design philosophy behind Chris Lockwoods brilliant Carbon Art speed boards I decided to design a board and have it built by Peter Ross at OES. I would really like to thank Chris for taking the time to reveiw my CAD files through a few different design iterations and provide valuable feedback ( he talked me out of concaves!!)
Athough similar in philosophy to Chris's boards this is actually quite different in the detailed execution. The rocker is different especially in the front half, the outline has a slightly narrower nose, the wide point further back and it,s more parrallel from the mast track to the wingers. Of course there are the wingers themselves and the hollowed out deck.
It,s 237 long, 43 wide and the computer assures me it,s a shade over 62 litres.
So why the wingers? Two reasons really . The first and most important reason was my desire to have a really narrow, low wetted area pintail but I was also concerned about getting my 90 kilo's planning fairly easily. The wingers allowed a board that is quite wide from 600 to 430 ( where the wingers are ),but super small in the tail.
The second reason is to prevent drag from water adhesion to the curved rear section of leeward rail. They provide a really clean release point.
Peter Ross has done a fabulous job building this board. The finish is highly professional ( the board looks so sinister in the flesh) , it,s extremely accurate to my design and super light at 4.5 Kilo,s with pads. Thanks heaps Peter!!
So does it work? Yesterday was it,s first outing and I am really pleased. The conditions were quite challenging at Sandy Point with the wind too West or even North West for proper speed runs. It was way too square for long runs. Also the wind was really gusty and squally meaning I was either way overpowerd or underpowered with a 5 meter sail. The board felt really comfy and fast the whole time though. I was super impressed how easy it was, I felt like I had been riding it for ages, really comfortable.
Did it go fast. Well on my very first run which was way square ,overpowered( my outhaul rope slipped right out as I took off) and very short had a 41.5 knot peak. A bit later I rode a crazy rain squall, couldn't sheet in ,couldn't see but still managed a PB 2 second peak of 44.22 knots. I think it works!!!
So I am very happy and can't wait to get some more "normal" speed conditions at the pit to see what this baby will really do.