F2 Bullet (info needed)

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braaad
braaad
QLD
82 posts
QLD, 82 posts
18 Oct 2007 2:40pm
First of all, hi to everyone, I have been lurking here for quite sometime and recently registered to contact a local windsurfer. Hopefully I'll frequent these forums often from now on.

Anyway back to my question... I have been teaching myself on and off for a year now (only been out about 7 times) on the typical old cruiseliner 10m 1970 special edition with a bed sheet for a sail (yes im being slightly sarcastic but only slightly ).

I can see now it was a mistake and if I did it again I would definately have started with something like the Starboard GO. But I persevered and finally got it.

Now having reached what I think is Terminal Velocity for this old girl , I have decided to upgrade.

My second cousin has a kit that he wants to sell as he gave up years ago, I am anxiously awaiting photos to be sent up so I can make a final decision. He said the board is an F2 Bullet, now I have searched high and low on the net and I can't find ANY information let alone a picture of this board. I know it's an old board but the rig is modern.

Has anyone got a picture of or info about an F2 Bullet? Maybe he is mistaken and it's an F2 Missile????

Any help would be appreciated...

JayBee
JayBee
NSW
714 posts
NSW, 714 posts
18 Oct 2007 3:03pm
I think I remember an "F2 Bullitt", 295cm, around 120L, from around 1987.

Back then 295's were the intro to "short board sailing", and were typically the largest boards available without a centreboard.

JB
braaad
braaad
QLD
82 posts
QLD, 82 posts
18 Oct 2007 3:08pm
quote:
Originally posted by JayBee

I think I remember an "F2 Bullitt", 295cm, around 120L, from around 1987.

Back then 295's were the intro to "short board sailing", and were typically the largest boards available without a centreboard.

JB



Thanks JayBee! Looks like I couldn't find anything due to the spelling.

I have actually found a picture of one

You are also correct in that it is a 295 with no centreboard.

Could anyone advise me on if this would be a suitable next step for a beginner or am I getting a bit ahead of myself? I am 63kg's (yes im skinny )
mathew
mathew
QLD
2172 posts
QLD, 2172 posts
18 Oct 2007 3:31pm
The Bullet was something made in the mid/late 80's - you probably dont want it... Once you get the photo's, put them up on the forum.
Crash Landing
Crash Landing
NSW
1173 posts
NSW, 1173 posts
18 Oct 2007 6:47pm
Tri fins are coming back...

I wouldn't bother with it, unless it's free and even then you'll do a lot better getting something more modern.
frant
frant
VIC
1230 posts
VIC, 1230 posts
18 Oct 2007 8:15pm
Braaaad, I think you answered your own question here and to to New to Windsurfing. GO is the go till you actually know what you need.
nebbian
nebbian
WA
6277 posts
WA, 6277 posts
18 Oct 2007 6:39pm
Hey Braad,

How much do you want to spend? In this sport you get what you pay for. Post-2000 boards in excellent condition can retail for less than $400... a board of this type will help you to get planing and into the footstraps, waterstarting, gybing, and generally turn you into a modern short board sailor.

Since you've stuck with it for a year and haven't given up, you're probably ready to spend a bit more money and get stuck into the mechanics of sailing a shortboard. If you can get that bullit for $50 then I'd take it, but bear in mind that modern kit is a lot easier to use, and the bullit may in fact turn you off shortboard sailing because it will be so much harder to get going...
braaad
braaad
QLD
82 posts
QLD, 82 posts
18 Oct 2007 9:03pm
Thanks for the replies,

My problem is at the moment I only have a budget of about $700 (bit short on money at the moment as we are about to build a house ) .

I have been watching ebay and the forsale section on here for a while and haven't really found anything in my price range, maybe buying the board and rig seperate saves some money as I have been looking at full setups??? But I'm not confident enough to buy stuff seperate in case things don't fit etc.

I'm starting to get really peeved with my current one and with all these windy days (and just getting a trolley so I can walk it to the water = more chances to sail) I really want something now.

I guess I'll just keep looking something is bound to showup sooner or later

I have found some cheap wave setups but this is flatwater here...
DAM71
DAM71
QLD
498 posts
QLD, 498 posts
19 Oct 2007 4:56pm
braaad,

you might be surprised what $700 could buy. Why don't you talk to a shop and see what is going in their old gear second hand. You will also find out how to rig the gear.

My opinion - Simon at Board Crazy 38916470. It costs nothing to ask.
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