Who is keen for some fun sailing on thier big boards over winter?
Im keen to plan some dates with keen seekers and let the fun begin![]()
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Cheers Russ![]()
How lame Russ
only kidding. Thats why I just went and spent lots of money on big gear. I believe the big baron er I mean the red baron has just flown to Melbourne to pick up some big gear![]()
What is regarded as big gear?
I guess it depends on how much you weigh?
I can get my 109L Supersport up and planing with my 6.6m Koyote in what seems to me to be not much over 10-12 knots wind. I know this is freeride gear not slalom.
What sort of wind strength are you considering "light winds"?
Anyway, I'll have many more sailable days with the the Supersport, so hope to join you.
Good question Easty. Those who sail on boards around 90 liters or smaller might think a 107/110 is big and it probably is. But generally light wind slalom like the guys in the PWA are using would be around 130-140 liters. Then you would put a sail between an 8.5-9.5 on that. Starts getting pretty expensive if you have to buy an extra boom and mast on top of the board and sail. I have just bought a 127 and an 8.6, sold all the formula gear. I wanted something to cruise around on in the lighter stuff when its not windy enough for the 107. Still should be able to do up to around 30 knots on this gear.
Actually you could probably put the big gear board range 120-140 liters. I see Jez did around 29 knots the other day on his 135 and 7.0. I think it was around 15 knots from memory. I did 27 knots last week on the 127 and 7.8 in around 12-14 knots.
Yep, as Steve said, just got a second-hand 9.0m Code Red and 490 mast to suit, so ready for some light wind cruising, just need a board!! Probably something around the 130-140L mark.
Blasting in 12-14 knots is great fun, so looking forward to getting out and exploring further afield We can do some races from Sandy Bay out around the Iron Pot and back!!
I'll be in that Dave I still have your old 180L Thomen.
Many years ago when Ken uuused to sail we got into touring, Sandy Bay around the Iron Pot and back, Opposum Bay down the east coast of Bruny, Tarana across Norfolk Bay to Murdunna
Great to explore but a real s... when you run out of wind....keeps the adrenaline pumping
Looking forward to our first team run![]()
I have always enjoyed exploring. I think this is a fun aspect of our sport the we can all get into. Just remember you will not need the latest and greatest to be up the front of the pack. I hope more join us over time when they find nice price gear.![]()
Seabreeze will be a good start in finding gear.
Cheers Russ
Ant I remember that Thomen board was ahead of its time when it came out. Such a classic board and I am pretty sure Dave won a couple of state championships on it.
Ok let's call this weekend off...![]()
Take the significant other on a day trip and build those points![]()
I mean share quality time![]()
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