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Starboard Kode 94

Created by ULF ULF  > 9 months ago, 21 Apr 2012
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ULF
ULF

ULF

QLD

261 posts

21 Apr 2012 8:14pm
Here are a few pics of the Kode 94. Starboard dont show much so here are a few other views.











vando
vando

QLD

3418 posts

21 Apr 2012 8:28pm
ah so that's why the wind has gone dead .
nice looking board ulf
ULF
ULF

ULF

QLD

261 posts

21 Apr 2012 8:46pm
It is sweet. Ordered it in early Jan. Takes a long time to get them now.

The wind has been bad the last week or so.
ikw777
ikw777

QLD

2995 posts

21 Apr 2012 9:01pm
That looks very nice indeed!
Haggar
Haggar

QLD

1670 posts

21 Apr 2012 10:42pm
Noice !
....... but you need some wind
Obelix
Obelix

WA

1149 posts

21 Apr 2012 8:44pm
Great lookign board. Nice foot padding.
ULF, what weight are you pairing this board to?
ULF
ULF

ULF

QLD

261 posts

21 Apr 2012 11:10pm
89 kgs, using 4.7 Zone , 5.4 Alpha and 6.1 Fusion. I found carbon really hard on the knees and ankles in rough conditions so went wood this time.
Waiting4wind
Waiting4wind

NSW

1871 posts

22 Apr 2012 3:40pm
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ULF said...

89 kgs, using 4.7 Zone , 5.4 Alpha and 6.1 Fusion. I found carbon really hard on the knees and ankles in rough conditions so went wood this time.


The wood finish allways looks great on Starboards but particularly so with those graphics.
Jono75
Jono75

QLD

23 posts

4 May 2012 12:21pm
Hey ulf,

I have been looking at getting this board. I am new to freewave boards and see the fins used are usually smaller than on freeride boards.

I see it comes with a 28cm fin, do you know what sail size would this would be best for? Thanks
Al Planet
Al Planet

TAS

1548 posts

4 May 2012 2:24pm
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Jono75 said...

Hey ulf,

I have been looking at getting this board. I am new to freewave boards and see the fins used are usually smaller than on freeride boards.

I see it comes with a 28cm fin, do you know what sail size would this would be best for? Thanks


I find the 28 fine with a 6.5 and rig a 7.5 on this board/fin sometimes when I am to lazy to get a 120 litre board out (but while the board still corners well with the 7.5 but in a straight line it does feel a little under finned). The board feels great with a 24 cm fin in 5 meter weather.
ULF
ULF

ULF

QLD

261 posts

4 May 2012 5:04pm
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Jono75 said...

Hey ulf,

I have been looking at getting this board. I am new to freewave boards and see the fins used are usually smaller than on freeride boards.

I see it comes with a 28cm fin, do you know what sail size would this would be best for? Thanks


HI There Jono, That is not a simple question. I weight 89 kgs . I have nearlly always used 6.1 sails on this size fin and in the past used a 6.4 . I found the 6.4 spins out if it gets light and I ended up using a 32 with that rig. For the 5.4 and 6.1 it is ideal. ( I haven't ridden this actual fin yet). My previous board had a 29 fin. When really powered with a 5.4 I find a 23 cm Select X1 wave is heaps big enough. Hope that gives you bit of an idea.
Jono75
Jono75

QLD

23 posts

4 May 2012 7:33pm
Thanks for the advice guys, I weigh 70kg if that helps but was thinking the 28cm fin would be good for my 5.8 sail and I would get a smaller fin for my 5.0
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