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What board for winter time?

Created by wiersma67 wiersma67  > 9 months ago, 9 Feb 2012
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wiersma67
wiersma67

WA

6 posts

9 Feb 2012 8:44pm
hi,

I'm moving to Perth area (SOR) in May from the UK which is getting into winter time. I'm planning to take one board with me on the plane. The rest will have to be shipped with the household goods and could take 3 months to arrive.
What would be best to take for the winter to give me the best chance of a good sail, a 120ltr slalom board with 7,8m sail or a 97ltr FSW board with 5,3 - 6m sail.
I'm 85kg.
mineral1
mineral1

WA

4564 posts

9 Feb 2012 8:57pm
Jan, Bring the bigger kit.
Join GPSTC Pinnaroo team, and we will look after you til your full kit gets here.


PS there is always a race to sign new members. so its all in good humour if somebody else indicates for you to join up.

Mineral
Ride
Ride

WA

236 posts

9 Feb 2012 9:06pm
Hi mate
I'd suggest a fsw board for winter. Generally nw-w during that period that can range from 15-20 through to 20-30 knots depending on the strength of the front. I live (SOR) and enjoy winter fronts at safety bay that offers quite a few spots to launch from
WINDY MILLER
WINDY MILLER

WA

3183 posts

9 Feb 2012 10:42pm
bring the 97 and all your sails.

may want a smaller fin for the fronts on your 5.3...
decrepit
decrepit

WA

12802 posts

9 Feb 2012 10:49pm
Yes, winter is mainly 5-10kt westerlies, with the occasional 20-60kt storm. so at some stage you'll be able to ride the big or small, just bring the stuff you prefer to use.
elmo
elmo

WA

8879 posts

10 Feb 2012 7:08am
One with heated foot pads is always nice
nebbian
nebbian

WA

6277 posts

10 Feb 2012 9:01am
FSW 97 for sure!
wiersma67
wiersma67

WA

6 posts

10 Feb 2012 9:19am
Having windsurfed in Scotland with 6-8 deg C in winter, 5mm steamer and boots, gloves and hat, I'm sure I can do without heated footpads.
hardie
hardie

WA

4129 posts

10 Feb 2012 9:27am
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wiersma67 said...

Having windsurfed in Scotland with 6-8 deg C in winter, 5mm steamer and boots, gloves and hat, I'm sure I can do without heated footpads.


You got no idea how cold it can get in perth in winter the water temp drops to about 16/17 celcius and its fn freezen, we are used to sailing 21 to 24 degree water temps, and estuaries about 26 degrees

Windxtasy
Windxtasy

WA

4017 posts

10 Feb 2012 10:07am
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hardie said...

wiersma67 said...

Having windsurfed in Scotland with 6-8 deg C in winter, 5mm steamer and boots, gloves and hat, I'm sure I can do without heated footpads.


You got no idea how cold it can get in perth in winter the water temp drops to about 16/17 celcius and its fn freezen, we are used to sailing 21 to 24 degree water temps, and estuaries about 26 degrees




Bring the 5mm steamer, boots and hat. Otherwise your feet get so cold you can't feel them.
I'd go with the smaller board cos you're going to want to be out when it's really howling rather than the light wind days.
Stuthepirate
Stuthepirate

SA

3591 posts

10 Feb 2012 1:39pm
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wiersma67 said...

Having windsurfed in Scotland with 6-8 deg C in winter, 5mm steamer and boots, gloves and hat, I'm sure I can do without heated footpads.


Sounds like you can do that without a brain too
leftfield
leftfield

WA

200 posts

10 Feb 2012 12:13pm
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Windxtasy said...

hardie said...

wiersma67 said...

Having windsurfed in Scotland with 6-8 deg C in winter, 5mm steamer and boots, gloves and hat, I'm sure I can do without heated footpads.


You got no idea how cold it can get in perth in winter the water temp drops to about 16/17 celcius and its fn freezen, we are used to sailing 21 to 24 degree water temps, and estuaries about 26 degrees




Bring the 5mm steamer, boots and hat. Otherwise your feet get so cold you can't feel them.


Don't bother. I am from the UK, been here 6 years and until the winter just gone I was windsurfing in Boardies and rashie only, its a bit chilly but if you sailed in scotland you will be fine. Last winter I decided I must have acclimatised and got a 3mm wetsuit
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