I had the third consecutive day on the water today with 30+ knot winds.
My arms are killing me, but WHAT A SESSION!!
Full details in the Diaries Section.
Al.
Just had another 30 knot day here, but this time I managed to break my Wave board....Grrrrr
Full details in the diaries!
Anyone got a cheap 75ltr wave board??
Al.
What a good excuse for a new board, "hit a tree while out sailing Anna, honest."
The Gun board sounds good and look's good, have you seen any write up's on it?
Is the eruption unrepairable?
Obviously not a good enough excuse though.... I haven't got a nice new board yet, so have to make do with yet another repair.
I suppose theres nothing wrong with a few 'war-wounds'.
I don't know much about the Gun Boards yet, but I might have to see if I can get hold of a demo one at some point..
Heres the bumpf on it from Gun...Has anyone tried one yet??
quote:
Length: 240 cm
Volume 75 l
Width: 53,5 cm
Weight: 6,1 kg
Finbox: US-Box
Fin: Wave 23
Sail Size: 3,3 - 5,3 ??
Concept: Wave ?ù ?ù
£ 680
The Fire is an uncompromising wave board for onshore and side-shore conditions. It has an articulately extended sailing range due to its double concave shape and 2 turbo channels at the tail.
The channels allow the ride of even tighter jibes with less effort, but nevertheless the Fire stays controllable and it feels loose and versatile, providing a good neutral ride.
The board reacts surprisingly quickly, but without being nervous, the rails have an excellent grip.
The well-balanced disposition of the volume is the main reason for offering brilliant early planing abilities and provides a quick acceleration, a real must-have for high jumps.
And heres a photo of it....