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posted on 19-5-2007 at 15:01 Reply With Quote
What size?

As mentioned in another thread I'm looking for a beginner board for this year then happy to change it. Have used a hifly motion (220 I think?) was fine, tried a magnum 170? and couldnt stay on the bloody thing! It was a lot narrower.

I now have a quandrie as to what board to buy I have seen a fanatic viper90 (240litres) is this too big? I'm 16 stone 6ft 3.

I have about 250 squid for a board or 300 for a board and sail (have mast, boom etc..)

Help!

Sorry al felt I would not be confident enough on the eray you found.

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posted on 19-5-2007 at 15:22 Reply With Quote
You're probably right... I didn't realise you were 6ft 3 and 16 stone, so you are gonna need a bigger board... you'll have to see what other recommend though as I haven't had a board much bigger than 100 litres for about 20 years, so don't really know much about them!

Getting the balance right between something that won't be too small for you to use at all and something that'll you'll grow out of too quickly is always a problem during the early stages of learning though, especially when buying 2nd hand... Although that said, beginners boards should be fairly easy to come by and should be relatively easy to sell on once you've outgrown it, so as a 'heavy-weight' you probably will be looking at 'proper' begineers board rather than a slightly more progressive board.

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posted on 19-5-2007 at 17:15 Reply With Quote
Thanks Al, I really enjoyed my first days sailing until the point I switched boards I then wasted so much energry getting in and out of the water I became somewhat dispondent.

Like I say dont mind if I have to change boards within the first year just want to experience the basics and build up some confidence.



Any good?

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Fanatic-Viper90-and-full-rig-in-exellant-condition_W0QQitemZ180115946138QQihZ008QQcategoryZ117171QQssPageNameZWDV WQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem


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posted on 21-5-2007 at 08:53 Reply With Quote
I would have thought that a Viper would be a good choice for the early stages. Either the Viper 80 or Viper 90.

The 80 has 225 ltrs. These days the width is often more important than the volume and the name of the viper refers to it's width, i.e. the Viper 80 is 80cm wide.

These board have dagger boards as well for extra stability and upwind performance in non planing conditions. Also these boards will still be good for learning footstraps and harness and getting into planing. They also work with small sails for learning the basics but then will work as a light wind boars later on with outboard footstarps and big sails upto around 10.0m

And as Al saya they are easy to sell on to other people entering the sport, but I would be inclined to keep it for light winds and buy a second board for windier conditions.

I see a Viper 80 on ebay at the moment that looks quite good.

Hope that helps a little.

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posted on 21-5-2007 at 09:39 Reply With Quote
Thanks Andy, I think I will be going for a viper. I went after the viper 90 on ebay last night but it went for 400 and I was'nt sure if that was inflated or not!

Really struggling to find anything in my price bracket that isnt crap to be honest. At this rate summer will be over

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posted on 21-5-2007 at 20:07 Reply With Quote
As well as ebay try looking on Boardseeker

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posted on 21-5-2007 at 20:16 Reply With Quote
might be worth looking for a used 'Fanatic Shark' or a 'Bic Techno'. They are both good boards and will do for learning and early planing with a big sail.
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posted on 23-5-2007 at 13:53 Reply With Quote
I'm a haapy bunny just got myself a jp new school 180 slightly over budget but heh she can only divorce me the once........

Thanks for your help guys looking forward to the weekend cmon!

by th way looking for a all round sail to rig on a 465 mast

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posted on 31-5-2007 at 12:44 Reply With Quote
Hi all I have come across a 6m north trans am which I am hoping will be suitable to use as a general sail with my jp180 (see above) do you think its suitable?

I,m 6ft 3 and about 100 kilos so I'm a big lad (as the wife says!)

I would really appreciate the feedback before purchasing!

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posted on 31-5-2007 at 13:03 Reply With Quote
That should be fine.....

You will of course need more than one sail eventually, but this will be a good starting point.

You'll soon be tooled up and ready to go!

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posted on 31-5-2007 at 13:27 Reply With Quote
I was about to say something stupid like you would'nt believe the gear in my garage but then realised where i was

I have 2 north sails relatively new a 5.7 convertigo and 6.5 but both have cams with them which I'm told are no good to me at the moment. I also have an old bic fun slalom5.7 and a Gaastra 5m (needs a tear fixing) 3 masts 3 booms and two v old boards to clear!

By the way thanks for the advice al

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