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20 Jun 2026 7:30pm
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Reply in Topic: Fiji event
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11 Jun 2026 6:49pm
Simeon just posted an interview on wwt socials where they do a run down of the full tour.. it’s amazing there are a bunch of new 4 star venues… gonna be so exciting. France, brazil, scotland etc. the aim seems to be to elevate these new locations from 3xstar to help get the top tier national sailors to experience a pro tour without huge travel expenses.
Reply in Topic: Museum quality gear ads
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11 Jun 2026 7:22am



Nice condition stand up paddle board according to add…. $100




Reply in Topic: Fiji event
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11 Jun 2026 7:22am
So bummed for jaeger. From what i‘ve seen he had figured things out and was in my mind going to win the event ahead of berndt…

i ho-\pe he has a quick recovery. Prob one of the nicest guys in windsurfing. Super sad bout not seeing him rip on the last day.

Topic: Fiji event
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5 Jun 2026 5:58pm
It’s starting soon and the current forecast is epic… but that aside. Watching pvb’s video from today the universe has finally made sense…

Berndt’s girlfriend is a fairy… whilst i don’t know either.. to an outsider that just makes sense…
Reply in Topic: Dutchies, WA. 31/05 '26
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5 Jun 2026 5:29am
Cool vid.. very cool top turns 😎
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28 May 2026 9:21pm
Mark _australia said..

Subsonic said..


Imax1 said..
Hey , what about laminating a board ,with one continuous thread , the way north makes those sails ? You could perfectly control the layers , angles of threads . Perfect stiffness , strength , twist , whatever you want. On a rotisserie , both sides all in one hit. I'm a god dam genius . I'll accept a case of beer from whoever does this first.??





Kinda like filament winding a mast?



Genius!

So easy even an AI could do it. No need for all those pesky workers!



I tried it. There's a number of problematic things with it

Do tell. Sounds interesting


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26 May 2026 1:02pm
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Mark _australia said..
Cost. Foam makes new models easy to produce .. but slight tweaks for costly mould changes made it hard to have a range of hollow boards.

then labour cost maybe for more complex layup, trimming halves and then bonding halves properly.
I think foam sandwich is the best blend of cost vs durability vs ability to change shape if needed and that's why it's prevailed.
I've seen some great DIY hollow boards but I think the current mass production of them is a response to the trendiness of wing / DW and wanting to have something new that the other companies don't have. I hope it doesn't translate to $5000 windsurf boards soon.






too late... $4950 farkin el










No wonder the sport is reducing in size, who can afford 2-3 boards at that price.. for me to make a board at home it cost about 1k. Used to be $500-$600 per board.. that taking into acount it’s expensive for me as i buy in small amounts and pay premiums. Like painting a board, say 3-4 cans of paint… that's another $70 or so.. if i dont use it all its wasted….

i’m still using the epoxy additives i bought boards ago..at some point i’ll break even…
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25 May 2026 3:40pm
Another option to go tool-less from eveley surf the “finjak”… clips for us box fins so you don’t need screws… anyone remember canard fins from the late 80’s. They would hold fins in place too. This may also work as a fin saver.








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25 May 2026 1:39pm
Interesting, would save weight.. no overlaps of cloth needed and prob less strands
Reply in Topic: Museum quality gear ads
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24 May 2026 10:11pm
Was also for light wind (front strap) and strong wind (rear strap).

On slalom boards they had 2 sets of front and 2 rear so you could course race. Front set for upwind, rear set for reaches
Reply in Topic: Museum quality gear ads
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24 May 2026 8:18pm





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24 May 2026 2:29pm
I am now at the point where i’ve switched to fcs2 in all wave boards that use us box or starbox… i can’t tell you how this has revolutionised my setup experience… i no longer need to deal with screwdrivers, ****ed up fin screws, box failures.. i literally rock up to my local, snap the fins in and go sailing. I also get the full length of the fin box to explore for placement.

contemplating how to modify my existing fins to work like the fcs2 longboard system.. something like this maybe.





Reply in Topic: Starboard Atomiq
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21 May 2026 3:43pm
Mark _australia said..
Sorry I'll be the dissenter. Lol
the atomIQ was famously unpopular as it was so eggy as to be dragging at planing threshold. If you love it then great - but anything new might feel so different to you that's not so easy as to ask 'what is similar'
I suggest nothing is
maybe ride before buy will be needed


Like all things starboard it seems to depend on year as to whether it was liked or not…
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20 May 2026 2:37pm
TWCustom said..
The wave run up the river? Why are you sailing on a river? Like the Gorge?


I believe you can sail the river but that’s not main break at margaret’s. Where the comp was held is referred to as main break.. it’s an aframe reef break.. same spot the wsl hold their comps.. to the left is the box.. famous slab. To the right is the river.
Reply in Topic: El Nino
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18 May 2026 10:47am
srtgumbee said..




Location: Top of the South Island, NZ. I'm optimistic the wind will be stronger and more frequent during El Nino.
During the last El nino in 2019, My speed PBs increased by 4knots between September and December 2019 and have not increased since 🤔. During that time we had fronts arriving every 5-7 days, with strong NW followed by strong SW. These occurred, though less frequently, right through to the end of summer 2019-2020. Sea temperature was cooler and sea breezes were stronger so in my rose-tinted memory, there was always wind 😎.
My 5.4m slalom sail got a hammering and was too large for me at times. I bought a 5.2 in 2020 (just before Covid went nuts), and I have only used that sail twice since! La Niña, with its more easterly flow + warm water is truly crap here so I'm excited for El Nino!!





Nz is supposed to get stronger westerlies according the weather experts so things are looking good for you…
Reply in Topic: El Nino
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17 May 2026 8:40am
Seems to kill the local seabreeze here. The ocean gets hot so the differential is less to the land.
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13 May 2026 7:16pm
I did up my world bucket lust a while back.. places were selected based on scenery/conditions and hire centers..
in italy i had sardinia porto pollo and lake garda torbole
in germany only spot was further north at keil
From what i’m told the windy season in croatia is epic.
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11 May 2026 8:09pm
Bit of an update,
Been windsurfing since 1986 and the 5.6 team carbon is the best sail i have ever used.
i'm off to sell a kidney so i can afford some smaller sizes.
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7 May 2026 9:03pm
AlexF said..
As Nicko said, Polakow never rode JP/Gnigler boards, always Quatro customs. As Keith mentioned in the video "... we're working together since 20 years...".



That doesn't mean jp Australia didn't copy them , adjust rocker and issue a detuned version.
Reply in Topic: Slotbox screw
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7 May 2026 2:30pm
Mark _australia said..
Gestie they were very common back then. All the F2 wave boards for years and some others

they do just cut into the plastic


Matt his issue is lack of screw not stripped ?


Good to know thx,.
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7 May 2026 10:21am
Brent in Qld said..
My 2022-23 carbon Blade pros are lasting really well. I wave sail and get beat up like most in WA who hang out in waves. I'd normally be buying some new sails after 3 seasons but don't need to with this quiver. I'm perfectly happy to do the 2026-27 season and see what they look like.

As for the feel etc... I'll be dropping a sail with my next lot ie 1 less sail from 4.5-5.7. The extended range that some are dubious about undeniably exists in my opinion, might go 4.7, 5.3, 5.7 unless Ben comes up with more genius stuff. I reckon the top end control is where the gains mostly are followed by being extremely tunable. For me there's far less thinking about what to rig on any given day, I like being powered so I am probably sailing bigger than I used to.

There's a case for using std sails in lesser used or smaller sizes... maybe.... but for one, I haven't found a downside to the Severne carbon wave sails after 3 pretty solid seasons out west.


That has been my own experience with the s1 pros in far less conditions than the west coast.. total convert.

like you will do my 2 main sizes in carbon and normal materials for the rest that get less use
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7 May 2026 7:14am
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sheddweller said..




sprayblaze said..
The boards look sick, can't wait to try the new quad 9. Why only big sizes in haiku package?- maybe not supposed to be jumped as much...
As for the sails I am a bit skeptical- less monofilm means less reactivity, less skin tension. Apart from the mast- monofilm is the motor of the sail. No matter how durable expensive and sophisticated are laminates, nothing beats monofilm. Otherwise race sails would have abandoned monofilm long time ago for good. The 24/25 wave sails were a good compromise between monofilm/scrim surface area and proper positioning of monofilm with a patch above the longest batten- a very important place for the behavior of the sail. Lets see what the reviews will say. Cheers






What do you mean by "reactivity" ? Power up? Depower? It's a bit vague id like to understand your description more? what characteristic do you think monofilm is giving you that laminates don't? Do you have examples or can you describe the feeling of laminates sails relative to film?





Monofilm is thicker than the 2 thin films of the laminates, therefore it is stiffer. When pressurised it stretches less then is more reactive to gust.
Carbon laminate is even stiffer if the connection (bonding and or sewing) is well made, and only in the direction of the carbon strippes.
I guess this makes it difficult to use properly in slalom sails, that's why Monofilm is still used.
I guess if a sail designer had unlimited time and budget to design the best slalom or speed sail, he would end up using carbon laminate, or even more 3di. But FEA and CFD are expensive and difficult to use properly on a windsurf sail.




Isn't that the point. carbon sails are stiffer in the load directions and allow twist in other directions.. I suspect this is part of the issue north are having.. I mean we are talking single monofilm v 2 layers of monofilm with an interlayer.. the interlayer takes the loads so the external monofilm layers can be thinner providing a lighter stronger matrix.

There is also a lot of marketing going on... the laminate material comes from the factory not the sail designer.. the sail designer figures out if he/she wants to use the material or not.. this is why both simmer and Goya seem to be using the same carbon laminates in their sails from the same factory. It's how the material is implemented that provides differences between sail designs.. also there are other carbon laminate materials out there with different interlayer designs. stiffness in multiple directions.. etc. just it seems too expensive at this time.

Severne who really started this whole thing with their pro models had carbon fibres running in multiple directions and over time have transitioned to similar laminates as simmer and goya. it;s from a different factory and is not the exact same cloth from what I understand. could be wrong..
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6 May 2026 10:36pm
sprayblaze said..
The boards look sick, can't wait to try the new quad 9. Why only big sizes in haiku package?- maybe not supposed to be jumped as much...
As for the sails I am a bit skeptical- less monofilm means less reactivity, less skin tension. Apart from the mast- monofilm is the motor of the sail. No matter how durable expensive and sophisticated are laminates, nothing beats monofilm. Otherwise race sails would have abandoned monofilm long time ago for good. The 24/25 wave sails were a good compromise between monofilm/scrim surface area and proper positioning of monofilm with a patch above the longest batten- a very important place for the behavior of the sail. Let's see what the reviews will say. Cheers

I beg to differ. Carbon laminates are taking sails to a whole new level. if only it was cheaper.
Reply in Topic: Slotbox screw
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6 May 2026 10:02pm
Im not fully across taboo but that doesn't look like a Slotbox screw.. my feeling is the slot boxes have failed and so a plastic screw was used to fix the issue.. but I could be wrong.

the screw in your photo is similar to a foot strap screw.

'buying and selling a lot of boards experience tells me when a screw is missing there is an issue. I test each screw on a board before buying. Had a few occasions where issues have tried to be concealed.

that aside try Accu in the uk for a replacement or similar to your image. If you dig into the link below different head options are available.
www.accu.co.uk/30-degree-thread-profile-torx-pan-head-self-tapping-screws/371116-SHP30-5-25-A2

for proper m5 slot boxes screws I use nut and bolt in Australia.
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6 May 2026 4:21pm
The video was well done.. lots of info
Reply in Topic: Museum quality gear ads
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4 May 2026 8:15pm
Can't unsee that.
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4 May 2026 3:49pm
Here's another .. this was a super fast board.. screamer ..lol. only 80lt..





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26 Apr 2026 9:03am
This popped up on my marketplace feed.. there has been a run on nos sails lately but this add has everything including mast and boom. sails look mint..SA seller.






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17 Mar 2026 9:12pm
I've been watching TW Custom in Oslo for a while now because they are seriously pushing the limits, thinking well outside the box and introducing exciting new ideas about making gear. Like boards that weigh in at 4kg. Exciting stuff for someone like me that enjoys nerding out on this stuff. they also have the hipster harness I'm seriously excited about. recently, I changed from seat to waist and my take away is I lost a little bit of bottom end. Is the hipster the missing link..?


then this. breathable foam. boards that can be dried out.. Holy ****in **** Batman..mind blown.
www.facebook.com/p/TW-custom-100087146525299/