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Production Asymmetrical Wave Board?

Created by P.C_simpson P.C_simpson  > 9 months ago, 3 Nov 2022
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P.C_simpson
P.C_simpson

WA

1492 posts

3 Nov 2022 3:12am
Production Asymmetrical wave board? Jaeger Stone model.
Looks interesting and fun, perfect for WA and East coast NEsters, wonder if they are doing one for each tack though. love the camo sail, getting flash backs to the old combat waves.
Jens
Jens

WA

345 posts

3 Nov 2022 6:51am
Jaeger reckons that they are just doing this one. It looks interesting and is a really mild asy compared to the can openers that Delta and Wave Scalpel used to make back in the day. While I remember the bottom turns from those days fondly, you'd be hard pressed to catch a wave competitively on those bananas. This one is much more conservative than those and Jaeger told me that he's occasionally sailed it in reverse mode in the winter NW and it went well. I'll be interested to hear how they go at Margs this summer.
Flying Dutchman
Flying Dutchman

WA

1732 posts

2 Dec 2022 9:44am
jontyh
jontyh

106 posts

2 Dec 2022 4:46pm
Thanks, Paul, really interesting stuff as always. I laughed at the slight grimace when you said 'If anyone's interested in a new board....'
Flying Dutchman
Flying Dutchman

WA

1732 posts

2 Dec 2022 5:10pm
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jontyh said..
Thanks, Paul, really interesting stuff as always. I laughed at the slight grimace when you said 'If anyone's interested in a new board....'


Haha yeah I guess he's busy enough!
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

19 Dec 2022 6:07pm
Well.

www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/Wave-sailing/2022-year-of-the-assy----


Cheeky response only Stoney's one is a ripper
Matt UK
Matt UK

285 posts

14 Jan 2023 12:17pm
A UK board maker from around 1987. A lot more Asymmetrical than the new ones.







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