"I guess it's a case of getting used to it but what is the advantage of wider, they say wider wind range and faster but speed boards are narrow. Does wider mean larger sail bigger fin, if so, the 65cm would be used as that width was before, but with less volume, am I making sense "
Isonics are built for slalom racing... so they have to be super quick in a range of conditions, but also need quick acceleration to plane and be able to carry speed through the gybes and I think thats where the extra width in the tail really helps - To win races.
Speed boards just need to go fast straight...
After this Hr session I had with Benny when we were both pushing pretty hard I really think the extra tail width my board had over his made a big difference, take a close look at bennys tracks exiting the gybes compared to mine.
gpsteamchallenge.com.au/sailor_session/show?team=20&date=2013-07-10The 30 Volt I stole off him may have helped slightly to but Im putting it down to tail width.
I just had 5 new boards come in for GI so holding off on the new Isonics till we move some of the fleet on.
First real session on a pure freestlye board today, gotta say it was a load of fun!!