col123
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posted on 25-5-2005 at 14:29 |
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kit for the misses
ok guys i dont know a lot about windsurfing, being a kiter dude, but to keep her indoors happy i want a complete set-up, something
intermediate, she can sail reasonbly well, shes 55kgs and five foot six, so any advice etc would be grateful.
i have been told go second hand on the board but new mast boom sail etc..ta
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justal
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posted on 25-5-2005 at 16:42 |
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If I get chance I'l have a look around some of the classifieds for you Col but probably something along the lines of a Bic Techno 283
(2nd hand) and then get a rig package new.. Although theres nothing wrong really with a 2nd hand sail or two.
Best thing to do would be find some you like the look / price of and then ask back here for the suitability.
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kelvin
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posted on 26-5-2005 at 14:36 |
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hey was wrong with em fings wiv strings ?
board recomendations ! hmmmmmmmm at 55kgs a techno 283 would seem like a battle cruiser as soon as it got moving
would suggest join local club if anthing around or few hire sessions on something to get a feel .
then Boot sale for some bargains, at 55kgs a modern 110L board would be plenty stable enough , as for sails plenty around 2nd hand
quest ? when you say something intermediate is this because theres some experience ? or starting from scratch ?
[Edited on 26-5-2005 by kelvin]
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paul
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posted on 27-5-2005 at 11:13 |
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55kg, 5ft 6", can you post piccys of her so we can advise further
Seriously though, 2nd hand boards and sails are fine thats what I do saves me a fortune, but I always get new masts and booms,
boardwise have some great deals at the moment.
Do you know what conditions she's likely to sail in ?
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col123
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posted on 28-5-2005 at 21:41 |
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she's improving starting to plane etc , had rya lessons on a puddle but i want to keep her intrested so i can kite, and not get moaned
at, i too heave been told second hand board new rig, as she doesn't have great upper body strength..
the conditions she will probably will sail in are cruisy weather nothing to serious, but on the boards front she doesn't want a battle
cruiser, its a bit like kiting tons of different kit out there but i haven't got a clue whats whats on the windsurfing front
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kelvin
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posted on 29-5-2005 at 06:41 |
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ok then considering the weight a freestyle board around 100L mark should be ok ,
seriously tho , take a look at some of the new kiddie's kit , its cheaper and designed to work on sub 60kg body weights
Founder of the watch out if your in the water I.LL RUN RIGHT OVER YOU club , he,he,he
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posted on 3-6-2005 at 15:55 |
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a lady with poor upper body strength
sounds like ideal kitesurfer type
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badexcuseforasailor
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posted on 7-6-2005 at 07:21 |
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Trouble with kitesurfing is I don't think col wants to lose his kit!
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