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naish hover windsurf

Created by jjwilliams7 jjwilliams7  > 9 months ago, 15 Oct 2023
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jjwilliams7
jjwilliams7

QLD

10 posts

15 Oct 2023 7:49pm
anyone windsurfed a naish 120 hover (or similar) set up as quad fin?? looking at buying one if suitable for 'normal' windsurfing as well as foil, sup etc. cant find anywhere advertising it as anything other than windsurf foil, sup, sup foil??
Mr Milk
Mr Milk

NSW

3120 posts

16 Oct 2023 11:53pm
Some guy called h20 on here reckons he has used an older one with twin wave fins successfully.

He told me, just last week
The board runs well with twin fins. I did change the screws to make sure they didn't loosen. My son has used it as a learner board and I have sailed it in all conditions with the fins and foil.
wavebreak
wavebreak

QLD

4 posts

21 Oct 2023 7:18am
I have had no luck trying to windsurf my Hover Crossover 120
jimbob SA
jimbob SA

SA

1000 posts

31 Oct 2023 12:53pm
I've used mine with twin fins heaps. 16s and 24 weedys. I'll find a vid.
jimbob SA
jimbob SA

SA

1000 posts

1 Nov 2023 5:14pm
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Naish Hover 122 with twin 16 weedys and yellow 6.0 Ezzy Hydra Very light around 10 to 12.
wavebreak
wavebreak

QLD

4 posts

4 Nov 2023 8:13am
Make sure to distinguish between Hover 122 and Hover Crossover 120 (jack of all trades except windsurfing)
jjwilliams7
jjwilliams7

QLD

10 posts

19 Dec 2023 9:08pm
thanks all, looks like it goes alright jimbob. yep think ill have to invest in some bigger twin fins, cant put much weight on back foot or it just slides out with the standard quad fins.
h20
h20

h20

VIC

458 posts

6 Jan 2024 11:04pm
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jjwilliams7 said..
thanks all, looks like it goes alright jimbob. yep think ill have to invest in some bigger twin fins, cant put much weight on back foot or it just slides out with the standard quad fins.


I sail my Hover with twin setup as an extra big board. Has been great to teach kids on. Had them out today with it. I went the biggest K4 twins I could. Sailed it flat water and up to 2 foot waves. Not super tight on the carve gybe or bottom turns but works fine.
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