65kg beginner need advice for next board and gear

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easunmia
easunmia
VIC
3 posts
VIC, 3 posts
12 Oct 2011 11:57am
Hi, I am a beginner in windsurfing using a very old long board (tencate 3.6m)and just know how to beach start and sail along within 15 knot. my weight is 65 kg, what will be the next board and rig that will help me progress in this game. I am thinking the priority should be the board should alow me uphaul the rig when learning the water start or light wind condition, is this making sense? please help.
legless
legless
SA
852 posts
SA, 852 posts
12 Oct 2011 11:58am
Go for a board around 2.5m long and 75-80cm wide around 140l. It will enable you to uphaul and be a good light wind board for you to blast around on when you get the hang of it.
qldnacra
qldnacra
QLD
455 posts
QLD, 455 posts
12 Oct 2011 11:45am
I am 67 kg. I learnt on a Jp Fun Ride 130. My first sail was a 6.1 NP Fusion but i bought a 5.5 Fusion soon after and i would recommend that you go for the 5.5 first. Forgiving board, easy sails to rig and also have good power. I've got 2 pro edition boards now and still use the Fusions most of the time so they are the sort of sail that will last you a long time even when you get better and they are very well priced relative to other NP sails. Do yourself a favour though and buy a nose protector for the board you buy. It won't be if, it will be when as far as damaging the nose of the board while you are learning.
wespyyl
wespyyl
WA
118 posts
WA, 118 posts
12 Oct 2011 10:29am
I'd go something like a 122L JP excite ride or even 116L All ride.

Starboard Futura or Carve as well would be good.

If you get something around 120L it should be plenty to uphaul on
gregwed
gregwed
QLD
556 posts
QLD, 556 posts
12 Oct 2011 2:04pm
Agree with 'wespyyl' re the 120litre approx sizing. At your weight you should easily uphaul that size , and the 120 board will last you long into the future, especially if you get something like one of the JP all-round boards. With 140 or above you will quickly tire of when you get the basic skills and want to go to a smaller litre model.
Good luck and keep preserving.
Cheers
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
NSW
8354 posts
NSW, 8354 posts
12 Oct 2011 4:55pm
qldnacra said...

I am 67 kg. I learnt on a Jp Fun Ride 130. My first sail was a 6.1 NP Fusion but i bought a 5.5 Fusion soon after and i would recommend that you go for the 5.5 first. Forgiving board, easy sails to rig and also have good power. I've got 2 pro edition boards now and still use the Fusions most of the time so they are the sort of sail that will last you a long time even when you get better and they are very well priced relative to other NP sails. Do yourself a favour though and buy a nose protector for the board you buy. It won't be if, it will be when as far as damaging the nose of the board while you are learning.


Pm me if you want one. I bought one and never ended up putting it on so it's for sale.
I weigh about 63-64kgs and have a Tabou Rocket 125 as my larger board.I can uphaul it.It used to feel unstable to me at first but I'm used to it now but I've been sailing for 20years. If you live somewhere that gets a lot of lighter winds you may be better with a 130odd ltre one ( you'll probably use it mostly once you get used to it rather than the older board ).Having said that my board has double concaves which make it less stable to uphaul than a flat bottomed board so you may get by with a slightly smaller flat bottomed board.
Stuthepirate
Stuthepirate
SA
3591 posts
SA, 3591 posts
12 Oct 2011 5:13pm
Sorry about topic Bombing here, but i'm 85kg and bought a 160 funster to learn on and to use with the family. I was looking at getting a 120L board, Tabou Rocket, All Ride etc... next. Probably won't be able to uphaul but not looking for a board that bouyant. any suggestions, sail size?
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
NSW
8354 posts
NSW, 8354 posts
12 Oct 2011 5:56pm
Stuthepirate said...

Sorry about topic Bombing here, but i'm 85kg and bought a 160 funster to learn on and to use with the family. I was looking at getting a 120L board, Tabou Rocket, All Ride etc... next. Probably won't be able to uphaul but not looking for a board that bouyant. any suggestions, sail size?


I have a125 Tabou Rocket & I've sailed a 120 JP XCite ride.The excite was easier /more stable to uphaul .I'm not sure which is faster . I still like the rocket.You probably wouldn't be worried about uphauling if its your smaller board. The Tabou is easy to sail and gybes smoothly and easily.
jh2703
jh2703
NSW
1225 posts
NSW, 1225 posts
12 Oct 2011 8:43pm
Stuthepirate said...

Sorry about topic Bombing here, but i'm 85kg and bought a 160 funster to learn on and to use with the family. I was looking at getting a 120L board, Tabou Rocket, All Ride etc... next. Probably won't be able to uphaul but not looking for a board that bouyant. any suggestions, sail size?


I've had a 120 in my quiver since I began windsurfing, it's now my light wind board. I weigh 93 kegs and it's easy to uphaul, I could uphaul it when I was 110 kegs so buoyancy is not going to be a problem. As for sails, it depends on the wind strength but a 120 will work with anything up to about 8.5

Cheers.
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23709 posts
WA, 23709 posts
12 Oct 2011 5:52pm
Stu, you will uphaul a 120L no prob's after some trying, but yeah more for when the wind dies and can't waterstart
easunmia
easunmia
VIC
3 posts
VIC, 3 posts
12 Oct 2011 9:17pm
Thank you all so much for the advices.

It is my first time in this forum and I have received so many good tips.

I just wanna say they are very very helpful and I am very grateful.
DrJ
DrJ
ACT
481 posts
DrJ DrJ
ACT, 481 posts
12 Oct 2011 9:20pm
65 kgs?..... My advice would be "have a sandwich"

easunmia
easunmia
VIC
3 posts
VIC, 3 posts
12 Oct 2011 9:21pm
sboardcrazy said...

qldnacra said...

I am 67 kg. I learnt on a Jp Fun Ride 130. My first sail was a 6.1 NP Fusion but i bought a 5.5 Fusion soon after and i would recommend that you go for the 5.5 first. Forgiving board, easy sails to rig and also have good power. I've got 2 pro edition boards now and still use the Fusions most of the time so they are the sort of sail that will last you a long time even when you get better and they are very well priced relative to other NP sails. Do yourself a favour though and buy a nose protector for the board you buy. It won't be if, it will be when as far as damaging the nose of the board while you are learning.


Pm me if you want one. I bought one and never ended up putting it on so it's for sale.
I weigh about 63-64kgs and have a Tabou Rocket 125 as my larger board.I can uphaul it.It used to feel unstable to me at first but I'm used to it now but I've been sailing for 20years. If you live somewhere that gets a lot of lighter winds you may be better with a 130odd ltre one ( you'll probably use it mostly once you get used to it rather than the older board ).Having said that my board has double concaves which make it less stable to uphaul than a flat bottomed board so you may get by with a slightly smaller flat bottomed board.


Thank you for your reply. I am in Melbourne so I best to search the vic area to get my gear. But thank you.
raffaeu
raffaeu
195 posts
195 posts
16 Oct 2011 10:24pm
This is my second season.
In my first season I went out from August to October with a 200 and a 5 mt sail.
Now I moved to:
Ezzy Freeride 5.5
JP Funride 145L
Ezzi RDM mast
I am going now to buy a 6.5 Ezzy Freeride for the light days (10-15) as my 5.5 doesn't plan before 15-20 knots; probably because I am still learning.
Personally, I will also suggest you two fixed lines, 22 and 26 and start with them as soon as you can.
Leave the footstraps for when you will be able to plan on a harness; before that they are useless.
Last one, learn water start ASAP!! It will make a huge difference.
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