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Weight VS Volume

Created by WindWarrior WindWarrior  > 9 months ago, 31 Jul 2009
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WindWarrior
WindWarrior

NSW

1019 posts

31 Jul 2009 4:54pm
A few of us have been day dreaming about the start of the season which for most simply can't come around soon enough.

We've been discussing conditions (wind strengths) from last season and working out what boards (volume) we used most.

The result was as varied as the individuals taking part and the conditions encountered so we started breaking things down a little further... and that's where we noticed some interesting theories/formulas starting to re-appear.
Keen to throw it open to a wider group to see if the same equations present themselves.

How much do you weigh VS board volume

Example:

92 kg VS 84 lt
555
555

555

892 posts

31 Jul 2009 6:19pm
On the best days: 80kg, 76lt
On the others: 80kg, 94lt
jh2703
jh2703

NSW

1225 posts

31 Jul 2009 9:05pm
95KG
-120L(light)
-113L(medium)
-95L(strong)
P.C_simpson
P.C_simpson

WA

1492 posts

31 Jul 2009 7:15pm
summer? 88kgs 80 litre twin or 84 single
Long Reef
Long Reef

SA

583 posts

31 Jul 2009 8:51pm
76 litre by 55cm-56cm, 70kg Minimum wind 11knots
69 litre by 52cm when 18+knots and choppy
nebbian
nebbian

WA

6277 posts

31 Jul 2009 8:56pm
83 kegs

80 l - waves
94 l - slalom / river
125l - light wind ocean grooving
Marvin
Marvin

WA

725 posts

31 Jul 2009 9:38pm
94kgs

25 knots + = 86 litres ideal (currently 82 litres)
15 - 25 knots = 94 litres
11 - 15 knots = 130 litres to be acquired
5 - 10 knots = 12' SUP
< 5 knots = 10' SUP to be acquired
WINDY MILLER
WINDY MILLER

WA

3183 posts

1 Aug 2009 12:29pm
the gap is getting bigger

not good
stehsegler
stehsegler

WA

3557 posts

2 Aug 2009 3:53pm
not telling ;-) vs. 92/ 84 L ...

Reflex Films
Reflex Films

WA

1459 posts

2 Aug 2009 5:48pm
86 kg - 80 litre waveboard with a VERY fast rocker - despite being medium heavy i am usually the first guy planing through the break. I learned to windsurf in singapore where light wind pumping is key.

holds a Gator 6.0 that i love to set full in light air - semi tight leach and heaps of spring - keeps driving through the bottom turn. I'd use a 6.5 if i had one.

I'm usually having fun in the surf before the kitesurfers.

I'm thinking the 4 fin board that runs this rockerline is going to be NUTS for lightwind.

I use down to 3.7 on the same board - i never have to decide which board to use.

I had a 95 litre fish that was absolute gold on the 10- 15 knot days...
Rider5
Rider5

WA

567 posts

2 Aug 2009 8:31pm
88kg 60cm wide twin fin 90 litres 18 to 35 knts
Greenroom
Greenroom

WA

7608 posts

2 Aug 2009 10:10pm
I weigh about 65-70kgs.
Just like Reflex I have an 86L Fish and can be out wavesailing in 15 knots on a 5.7m.
I also have a 76L Fish which I use occasionally use in 15-20 knots on a 5m.
But the last couple of years Ive been riding a 70L board in anything from 18-30 knots with either a 5m, 4.5m or a 4m.
Crash Landing
Crash Landing

NSW

1173 posts

3 Aug 2009 8:52am
94kg - 99ltr board for all wind strengths.

Have an 85ltr but it hasn't been used for a year.
stehsegler
stehsegler

WA

3557 posts

3 Aug 2009 3:41pm
should start a new threat called what type of wavesailor are you:



perhaps some people now understand my argument re what market do the team riders represent...

I guess I am very much on the right hand side of this picture. Perhaps that's the reason why the sails designed with the help of Antoine seem to work so well for me. I wish other manufacturers would get this into their heads.
Haircut
Haircut

QLD

6491 posts

3 Aug 2009 7:25pm
i've noticed that you can gauge how often someone windsurfs by the thickness of their neck
wendell
wendell

NSW

155 posts

5 Aug 2009 5:43pm
73kg: 75L waveboard.
Good single board for all wind strengths in the surf, but it's unnecessarily big in strong wind. So I'd also like a 60-65L board. (See Wanted ad.)
russh
russh

SA

3027 posts

6 Aug 2009 8:51am
85kg's - 84 wave cult if steady and waves 5.4 down

104 freewave if gusty and flattish

Its interesting because it depends on what wind direction and where we are sailing as some of the waves we sail are 0 knts on the inside and 25 knts out the back - you really need the float to get through the inside white water otherwise you just get snotted on a sinking board - and then you striggle with board size on the wave face -
I think thats where 90-100l twinnies would be an advantage
Pointman
Pointman

WA

437 posts

6 Aug 2009 9:47am
106kg.

For slalom/speed...
120L - 15-20K
93L - 18-25K
75L - 25K+

Waves...
Custom Stoney...circa 105L.
WINDY MILLER
WINDY MILLER

WA

3183 posts

6 Aug 2009 5:07pm
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stehsegler said...







this picture smells of cheese



stehsegler
stehsegler

WA

3557 posts

7 Aug 2009 10:15am
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WINDY MILLER said...
this picture smells of cheese


I'd have to agree with you there... I am actually quite surprised how lame the JP web site is. They managed to create decent print brochures... but as far as the web site is concerned it's very uninspiring and in my opinion doesn't represent the brand.


aus301
aus301

QLD

2039 posts

7 Aug 2009 1:29pm
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Haircut said...

i've noticed that you can gauge how often someone windsurfs by the thickness of their neck


Does this mean you don't have a neck at all HC??
nick0
nick0

NSW

510 posts

22 Aug 2009 9:20am
68kg---75l single
jsnfok
jsnfok

WA

899 posts

24 Aug 2009 9:59pm
98kgs - 99L freewave 17-23 knots
- 80L full wave 25-35 knots
Ola H
Ola H

103 posts

1 Sep 2009 5:33am
72 kilos

Last season: 70 liter Evil twin (72 liter in real life) and 67 liter smaller version of it.

Now: Mostly 76, 71 and 66 Quad

But volume is not all. The ET70 fx, is a sick schlogger
Rider5
Rider5

WA

567 posts

1 Sep 2009 6:21pm
Hello and welcome Ola
P.C_simpson
P.C_simpson

WA

1492 posts

1 Sep 2009 6:49pm
I'd like to be as fit as any one of these 3 guys, but JP's body looks all bent out of shape.. and didn't realise Kauli was that short..
grumplestiltskin
grumplestiltskin

WA

2331 posts

1 Sep 2009 7:49pm
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P.C_simpson said...

I'd like to be as fit as any one of these 3 guys, but JP's body looks all bent out of shape.. and didn't realise Kauli was that short..


thats not Kauli, its robbie swift
Ola H
Ola H

103 posts

1 Sep 2009 9:08pm
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Rider5 said...

Hello and welcome Ola


Thanks. (Like i'm not posting on enough forums already...)
whyner
whyner

NSW

762 posts

2 Sep 2009 12:42am
95kg - 78L If its not windy enough for that I go surfing.
qwerty
qwerty

NSW

807 posts

2 Sep 2009 9:53am
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grumplestiltskin said...

P.C_simpson said...

I'd like to be as fit as any one of these 3 guys, but JP's body looks all bent out of shape.. and didn't realise Kauli was that short..


thats not Kauli, its robbie swift


No, it's Bjorn Dunkerbeck
FletcHuz
FletcHuz

VIC

300 posts

3 Sep 2009 12:38pm
86kg

68l JP RWW >30knots
84l JP Twin - waves
84l JP FSW - 20-30 knots
99l JP Freestyle - 15-20 knots
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