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Starboard Formula 167w

Created by Chris Ting Chris Ting  > 9 months ago, 10 Oct 2011
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Chris Ting
Chris Ting

NSW

302 posts

10 Oct 2011 9:04pm
Picked this up from Sam this afternoon.

I'll try and get out after work one day this week.

Full report to follow.


AUS4
AUS4

NSW

1291 posts

10 Oct 2011 9:34pm
woof woof
nonopr
nonopr

26 posts

10 Oct 2011 8:18pm
Looks Good. I thought they were recommending Virus or Zfins for the boards??
Waiting4wind
Waiting4wind

NSW

1871 posts

10 Oct 2011 11:22pm
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nonopr said...

Looks Good. I thought they were recommending Virus or Zfins for the boards??


In Australia SB is exclusively reccommending VMG blades!



WINDSURFnSNOW
WINDSURFnSNOW

NSW

1613 posts

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11 Oct 2011 9:42am
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nonopr said...

Looks Good. I thought they were recommending Virus or Zfins for the boards??


None of the ones we got had any stickers on the back. Were they suppose to?
Sam.
Ben 555
Ben 555

NSW

456 posts

11 Oct 2011 11:12am
Keen to see how those heel recesses go Chris
AUS4
AUS4

NSW

1291 posts

11 Oct 2011 7:39pm
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nonopr said...

Looks Good. I thought they were recommending Virus or Zfins for the boards??


What sails, harness lines, board shorts and sunscreen do they recommend.
bushfire
bushfire

NSW

354 posts

11 Oct 2011 10:58pm
Picked up Ben's board today. Weight = 9.4kg. Here are some more photos. Excited to try this out it definitely looks like a weapon!
The other board for comparison is a 162 (sorry, haven't got a HWR!) - a lot narrower at the back.
The 167W has a LOT of nose rocker and is quite complex at back. The mast track is further back than the 162.







Chris Ting
Chris Ting

NSW

302 posts

11 Oct 2011 11:36pm
Got out for a blat after work, isn't day light savings great!

6 - 10 knot ESE

At 95kg I wasn't expecting to be able to point very high if and when i got planing.

To my surprise i was able to pump it up, and once it was planning i had power and lift in abundance. i was able to go all over Botany Bay, Kyeemagh to almost Kurnell and back.

i tested the downwind straps, and you can feel the extra pressure you're able to get on the fin, rolling the board onto the rail, and getting extra depth, even in these light winds.

Have to agree with you Glenn, this thing is a Weapon.

i was using NP RSR EVO 3 12m and VMG Blades M73GP

Hope to test in some stronger wind later this week.





Brett Morris
Brett Morris

NSW

1204 posts

12 Oct 2011 1:41pm
Looks like the racing this weekend (Heat 2 at Jervis Bay, NSW) will be interesting with all these new toys on display. Hopefully there will be lots of photos etc...
Maybe check out www.tour.windsurfingnsw.com on monday.
Waiting4wind
Waiting4wind

NSW

1871 posts

12 Oct 2011 8:32pm
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Chris Ting said...

Got out for a blat after work, isn't day light savings great!

6 - 10 knot ESE

At 95kg I wasn't expecting to be able to point very high if and when i got planing.



95kg - are you wearing a weight jacket now Chris...
Chris Ting
Chris Ting

NSW

302 posts

12 Oct 2011 9:40pm
Des - Working hard to to shed some weight, I'm sure it's all muscle....

Got out again at 5:30 today, wind was backing off 10 - 12 knots SE.

Was on a 10.7 NP RSR(some Littel Dutch guy stole my EVO 3 over winter)

VMG Blades M73GP again.

Board was great again, plenty of rail pressure and lift. Played around some more with the chicken straps and heel recesses. If you get the pressure right, the board almost foils downwind with good speed, and heaps of depth.
BRUCE H
BRUCE H

NSW

185 posts

13 Oct 2011 2:43pm
Chris,
Wide board & lighyt wind but only an M73! Does the wide tail not like a more powerfull fin? You can tell me, I promise not to tell anyone else.
Chris Ting
Chris Ting

NSW

302 posts

13 Oct 2011 7:47pm
Hey Uncle Bruce, I can't tell you all of my Secrets!!!

You'll just have to try an bribe me this weekend
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