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Edge
Edge
WA
136 posts
WA, 136 posts
21 Mar 2007 9:14pm
Right, he's well past his due date for a new board, been on a Bombora 295 all his windsurfing life and I feel he's missing out. Considering putting him on something around the 105L mark as soon as he can waterstart well.

Any suggestions on boards? - He likes the flat water, but we also go on the ocean often. Sails mostly on his 6.2 and loves it, even on the ol Bombora!


nebbian
nebbian
WA
6277 posts
WA, 6277 posts
21 Mar 2007 10:00pm
quote:
Originally posted by Edge

Considering putting him on something around the 105L mark as soon as he can waterstart well.



Pah, nothing like not being able to uphaul to make him learn quickly! Besides, a smaller board can actually be easier to waterstart because you can sink the tail slightly...
Leech
Leech
WA
1933 posts
WA, 1933 posts
22 Mar 2007 12:20am
I rate the Mistral Synchro for the job. Sweet board, very forgiving but lots of fun!

(Also can handle a few more bumps/beatings than some other new boards)
westozwind
westozwind
WA
1419 posts
WA, 1419 posts
22 Mar 2007 9:45am
I'll put a vote in for the JP X-Cite ride, any of the recent models.
So easy to ride, very forgiving in the chop and my wife has improved out of site since getting hers
Sailhack
Sailhack
VIC
5000 posts
VIC, 5000 posts
24 Mar 2007 3:30pm
quote:
Originally posted by westozwind

I'll put a vote in for the JP X-Cite ride, any of the recent models.
So easy to ride, very forgiving in the chop and my wife has improved out of site since getting hers



Edge,

I've got a X-cite (or should that be an X-cite?) Great board to learn on, and not an obvious beginner's board, sounds like he's more advanced than me and knows what he's doing, the X-cite would be ideal, fast, easy to manouvre...manuover...er...turn etc. and I've only had one good session on small waves and it handled it with ease!!! a good all-rounder. (probably not the best for aerials though???) It's got me hooked!!!
mineral1
mineral1
WA
4564 posts
WA, 4564 posts
24 Mar 2007 3:52pm
X-Cites no good if he is still going over the handle bars. I know I dent mine with some regularity
Fantastic board, but due to its bull shaped nose, it takes the nose crunch with no room for mast slide off, . But all in all, thats about the only down side to them when your still learning.
If you can stand the repairs every now and then, its a great board.

Mineral
Harrow
Harrow
NSW
4521 posts
NSW, 4521 posts
24 Mar 2007 8:55pm
quote:
Originally posted by mineral1

X-Cites no good if he is still going over the handle bars. I know I dent mine with some regularity
Fantastic board, but due to its bull shaped nose, it takes the nose crunch with no room for mast slide off, . But all in all, thats about the only down side to them when your still learning.
If you can stand the repairs every now and then, its a great board.

Mineral



Mineral, get yourself an old style strap on mast base protector, and put it on the mast just below the boom. I'm sure it saved the nose of my board once or twice.

Regards,
Harrow.
mineral1
mineral1
WA
4564 posts
WA, 4564 posts
25 Mar 2007 11:02am
Harrow, went out for breakfast, on way home went past a garage sale, got one for 50 cents that is still in top nick.
Mineral
fordyD
fordyD
NSW
17 posts
NSW, 17 posts
28 Mar 2007 11:28am
Tabou 105 Rocket, many sailors using them as lightwind bump and jump wave boards as well as flat water rocket ship
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