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Scozz76 said..BWalnut said..Scozz76 said..
I am after some advice on a first set up. I have had a couple of sessions, 1 lesson and a 1 rental on a 140l board. I managed to get up on the foil on both tacks and towards the end of the second session, starting to get some better board stability control when on the foil. Both sessions were in gusty winds, 20knts or so and flat water. I used a 6m wing both sessions and at times felt pretty overpowered. I weigh 100kgs. Front wing was 1900cm
Looking for my first setup and wondered whether I could drop to a 125l board (to hopefully last me a while) start with a 6.5m wing and a 1750cm front wing. I have a fair bit of Surf Sup, windsurf and kitesurf experience so wondering whether the 15l drop is too much to start with or whether I should just go for it and persist. I dont want to have to change boards after a few sessions if I can avoid it.
Thanks!
What's your home location wind like?
1750 is a good size for other 100kg riders I know who learned.
For board, think beyond liters. Length and width matter just as much. A 7' 125l is going to be very different than a 5' 125l!
Thanks BWalnut. The wind is usually 10-15knts anything stronger and I will kite or windsurf (I say now!) Wind chop only where I am, no swell. The board I was looking at is a RRD Beluga 175 x 76 (5'9 x 30'')
That's a pretty old school shape/size that will not favor your wind conditions. You'll be fine on that but it will hold you back and be hard to sell. So, don't buy that unless you need the money.
I'd look for something like this:
sunovasurfboards.com/en/legends/casey/aviator-downwind-25 The 6'10" would be easy.
The 6'6" would probably be sufficient if you are as athletic as you sound.
Both would last you a long time riding light winds on a lake.
Both will favor light winds drastically over the 5'9"x30"
Both will allow you to progress towards smaller wings and smaller foils quicker.
IMO the board is the last thing to size down. That's old school thinking. Get your skills up, get your foil and wing size down, then consider a smaller board if you progress into higher winds.