capt_blondbeard
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posted on 21-6-2009 at 12:30 |
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kit advice - light wind
I was hoping for some advice on light wind kit - I am basically a "high intermediate" and in planing wind (on holidays) go out on
100-110 liter kit.
Unfortunately at home I am land-locked with a few lakes around that get planing wind maybe twice a month in the summer. To keep from
getting too rusty - I was toying with getting some kit to practice a little light-wind freestyle, keep my balance, sail handling and
such sharp, etc.
The problem is: too big of kit - i.e. a beginners board with a daggerboard, and I'll probably pick up lots of bad habits with my
balance. Too small, and I won't be able to get upwind, which means I'll never practice my jibes.
Would it be possible to put a monster fin on a smallish (maybe 120-130) freeride board to get reasonable upwind performance, or is it a
lost cause without a daggerboard.
Any advice is welcome!
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mNeil
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posted on 21-6-2009 at 17:35 |
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avast blodbeard; get ye forth and get a kite.
yours truly Bluebeard.
[Edited on 21/6/09 by mNeil]
A KITE IS FOR LIFE!! THAT IS IF ITS A YARGA.
founder of storm'n Normans van club!
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mikealhussy
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posted on 8-9-2009 at 05:02 |
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as the 100 - 110 fsws seem to be popular boards with RRDs customers and my coaching clients then how about these and with widths of 62
- 65cms??
Egypt holidays
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badexcuseforasailor
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posted on 8-9-2009 at 15:31 |
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Im a land locked windsurfer too, where do you sail?
I don't windsurf as much as I used too as I took up mountain biking for light wind days and the bike is the first toy to come out the
garage now days.
Before I took up mountain biking my must used kit was 150lt techno 283 and a 7m or 8.5 sail
Sailing inland what you really need is something that will carry an 8.5 m sail something in the 130 - 150 lt range, unless your a real
lightweight.
I always rig a bigger sail inland as it helps carry you through the lulls, just hang on in the gusts!
You can always plug a little sail in the big board for practising the free style stuff
http://brogboroughlake.windsurf.me.uk/
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