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advice on fanatic hawk 100

Created by ESM ESM  > 9 months ago, 29 Nov 2013
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ESM
ESM

ESM

19 posts

29 Nov 2013 12:14am
Can anyone advise on this board for chop and flat water. Strengths and weaknesses
Waiting4wind
Waiting4wind

NSW

1871 posts

30 Nov 2013 9:38am
Good all round board, smooth in chop and gibes nicely.
GazMan
GazMan

WA

847 posts

30 Nov 2013 10:28am
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Waiting4wind said..

Good all round board, smooth in chop and gibes nicely.


+1
Beautiful board to gybe and goes quite fast in a smooth effortless way but still very controllable in chop, except for in steep chop when its just a bit too fast! (fsw would be better in rough chop)

IMO only weakness would be light wood sandwich construction which is wafer thin (I've cut an earlier Hawk open to attempt repair and well known board repairer in Perth said it was the thinnest, lightest sandwich construction he had seen from Cobra factory).
jn1
jn1

jn1

SA

2683 posts

4 Dec 2013 8:17pm
Yeah, I agree. I used to own a 2012 100 Hawk. Poorly constructed (very fragile, wonky fin box, deck around feet was too thin). Other than that, excellent board. Very lively. It jumped really easy. I found it difficult to go up wind. The only reason I got rid of mine, was I was a bit under volumed in winter on the fresh water lakes (salt winter was fine)... and that's mostly what I used it for. If it was 110L, I would still have it.
GazMan
GazMan

WA

847 posts

5 Dec 2013 12:59am
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jn1 said..

Yeah, I agree. I used to own a 2012 100 Hawk. Poorly constructed (very fragile, wonky fin box, deck around feet was too thin). Other than that, excellent board. Very lively. It jumped really easy. I found it difficult to go up wind. The only reason I got rid of mine, was I was a bit under volumed in winter on the fresh water lakes (salt winter was fine)... and that's mostly what I used it for. If it was 110L, I would still have it.


Yeah, with all it's performance I couldn't get my Hawk to point upwind very well either regardless of what fin I tried. Now have a Tabou Rocket which sails upwind much better than Hawk.
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