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acitta
acitta
VIC
152 posts
VIC, 152 posts
19 Nov 2014 3:03pm

So I picked up a cheap kite board from a backpacker on gumtree. He had no idea what it was so it was a bargain (I think) at $70. Apparently his room mate left it behind when he went back home. I've never seen a board like it and wont get a chance to give it a ride until the weekend but I'm hoping someone can tell me what type of board it is and what type of riding its suited for.

I'm guessing it's an old style race board, it's really long, about 7 ft, and feels much narrower than a surf board should be, maybe 30-40cm wide. It has 5 fins on the bottom as shown and almost no rocker so I'm hoping it'll be a good low wind board or something to just muck around on (it's my first directional board). Although at 7ft long I don't know if ill be able to turn it around.









Brohan
Brohan
VIC
528 posts
VIC, 528 posts
19 Nov 2014 3:53pm
Looks odd, I've got no idea what that is... But I reckon it'll be hard to turn lol.
bene313
bene313
WA
1347 posts
WA, 1347 posts
19 Nov 2014 1:52pm
Who is the shaper / what brand is it?

I don't know what it is, but it looks like a surfboard with added fins and straps. Although a surfboard of that length would indeed have a fair amount of rocker.

Personally, I would have kept the $70
acitta
acitta
VIC
152 posts
VIC, 152 posts
19 Nov 2014 5:08pm
It's windesign Australia. I had a look at their site and it looks like it hasn't been updated in a while. But I assume the Ian Young listed as the owner of windesign is the same Ian Young featured in this article www.seabreeze.com.au/News/Kitesurfing/1000km-from-home-and-your-kite-disappears-downwind_8996040.aspx
lol maybe it's an expedition board. At the very least it will probably one day be a collectors item if it's not already lol if anyone wants it I'll sell it for $300

snalberski
snalberski
WA
858 posts
WA, 858 posts
19 Nov 2014 4:44pm
I've got a foot long brown kiteboard stored in my toilet bowl you can have for$50
juicerider
juicerider
WA
790 posts
WA, 790 posts
19 Nov 2014 5:00pm
That will be one of Ian Young s Boards
Perfect for a trip Perth to Exmouth


www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Kitesurfing/General/kitesurfing-from-Perth-to-the-North-West-Cape/?page=1
Loftywinds
Loftywinds
QLD
2060 posts
QLD, 2060 posts
20 Nov 2014 2:01pm
Most in here are teeny-bopper grommets with no idea what a quad fin board looked like.

It's a relic from the 80s, for tow-in surfing big waves (bigger than 2 foot for some groms).

Not a true directional, but meh... worth a try.
acitta
acitta
VIC
152 posts
VIC, 152 posts
20 Nov 2014 4:25pm
Loftywinds said..
no idea what a quad fin board looked like.



haha well if you want to get technical on it it's actual a quin fin board. There's 5 of those bad boys on there.

I picked it up because I lost my twin tip and thought this would get me through the 1-2 week waiting period till I get another. If any of you are in WA and see me coming, get out the way because I'm only going in one direction and I wont be slowin down.
bene313
bene313
WA
1347 posts
WA, 1347 posts
20 Nov 2014 2:27pm
Loftywinds said..
Most in here are teeny-bopper grommets with no idea what a quad fin board looked like.

It's a relic from the 80s, for tow-in surfing big waves (bigger than 2 foot for some groms).

Not a true directional, but meh... worth a try.


1. It's not a quad.

2. It's certainly not a tow-in board.
acitta
acitta
VIC
152 posts
VIC, 152 posts
25 Nov 2014 2:39pm
So I've had a chance to ride this thing. I'm actually pretty stoked with it. It goes up wind like a champ and is fun to ride. What surprised me the most is I think my kite skills improved while riding it. I couldn't shift my weight around on it as quick as I can on a twin tip so I had to be a lot more gentle with the kite and consider my body position a lot more before any significant movement of the kite. As a result I started landing nearly all my jumps (probably to the detriment of the fins of the board) and being forced to ride toe side half the time meant I started practicing chop hop and a few small board skills whilst on toe side which I never bothered with before.

I'm not yet sold on a directional for flat water or chop, but I'd like to get it out on the waves and have a go out there.



ActionSportsWA
ActionSportsWA
WA
1007 posts
WA, 1007 posts
28 Nov 2014 3:31pm
Hi Acitta,

This is definitely an old Windesigns board by Ian Young. This is an old board designed for the kind of kites that didn't pull particularly well upwind. The longer length and narrowness gives away it's age. Back in it's day, riding upwind was a trick in itself.

Teamed up with a modern kite, this board will be an express train to upwind ville. It's a piece of history and well worth the $70 purely in nostalgia value. Ride it knowing it was crafted by a living legend and definitely part of W.A. kiting history.

DM
Spitfire
Spitfire
WA
398 posts
WA, 398 posts
29 Nov 2014 8:53pm
ActionSportsWA said..
Hi Acitta,

This is definitely an old Windesigns board by Ian Young. This is an old board designed for the kind of kites that didn't pull particularly well upwind. The longer length and narrowness gives away it's age. Back in it's day, riding upwind was a trick in itself.

Teamed up with a modern kite, this board will be an express train to upwind ville. It's a piece of history and well worth the $70 purely in nostalgia value. Ride it knowing it was crafted by a living legend and definitely part of W.A. kiting history.

DM


I think the value of the board just sky rocketed . Well said Darren.
acitta
acitta
VIC
152 posts
VIC, 152 posts
30 Nov 2014 12:56am
Thanks Darren. Haha so i guess I should charge more than 300 for it. Na I couldn't be happier with it, although one of the fins needs replacement. Do you know if Ian still makes boards?
pattiecannon
pattiecannon
QLD
593 posts
QLD, 593 posts
30 Nov 2014 10:56am
hey acitta, have you rode waves on this beast?
How does it turn? I thought you'd be better off ditching the 2 front fins for a thruster set up but it sounds like you're liking it.
acitta
acitta
VIC
152 posts
VIC, 152 posts
15 Jan 2015 7:54pm
hey so I'm moving back to Victoria from whence I came. I don't have a board bag for this board so I don't think I can take it with me. I've been debating whether I should get rid of it or risk it in flight but I thought I'd let you guys decide. If there are any newbies in Perth that want to pick this up I'll give it away cheap. Or if anyone wants a piece of WA kite boarding history I'll give it away at an inflated price. Na I'll still give it away cheap. Or if anyone has a cheap board bag they can drop off in east Perth I'd take that option too :) I'm stuck without a car now so no deliveries

The final review.
The 5 fins make the board stick to the water really well and go upwind like nothing else I've ridden. With 5 fins you can ride upwind without really maintaining much of an edge which is a weird feeling. I can compare this to riding the board with 4 fins when one of the front fins came off. It still rode fine, but I had to balance my edge a lot more. The positive side of this was that it would turn a lot faster. Compared to my Twin Tip it kept me up wind in far lighter winds (on the weekend I was out on this on a 10m while others were on 17s). Unfortunately I broke a second fin, one of the back ones, in that session so who ever picks it up would need to replace one, if not both of these. I don't think it'd go great as a wave board because the 5 fins and length of the board make it a little slow to carve. If I were to place it on a scale of short board to mini mal in terms of maneuverability it'd come out in the middle of both.

Would love to take it with me but Qantas state that all boards need to be in bags to fly. Plus the bag would probably cost more than the board does in the first place.
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