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F2 Xantos 152 - Good intermediate board ??

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Created by LakeLad > 9 months ago, 9 Sep 2014
LakeLad
VIC, 4 posts
9 Sep 2014 2:40PM
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Looking to move down from an antique 185 litre long board and have been looking at something in the 150 litre range as I am an 88kg beginner-intermediate and mainly sail on a lake where the wind is fickle and can be anything from 5-20 knots over a short time frame (usually drops out late arvo). Have seen an F2 Xantos 152 advertised and wonder if this is a good general purpose/light-wind board and a good next step up from the old clunker. Does anybody have any views on the Xantos ?

Krusty
NSW, 441 posts
9 Sep 2014 3:43PM
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The xantos is a fairly old board, but if your unable to get the money together for something more modern, it would be a perfect progression board for you.

legless
WA, 852 posts
9 Sep 2014 2:23PM
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Krusty said..
The xantos is a fairly old board, but if your unable to get the money together for something more modern, it would be a perfect progression board for you.


F2 still make a 155 and 180 Xantos www.f2.com/surf/boards.php?L=&da=1120&dk=46&db=13&name=XANTOS

BFlood
NSW, 181 posts
10 Sep 2014 6:42PM
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i went from a 1980s Alpha375 to a 2005 152 Xantos (i'm 95kg)…..it cost me about $500 in 2009 and was by far the best investment in windsurfing I've made, it's easy to uphaul and I learnt to plane, use footstraps, use a harness, water start and gybe on it before going down to 114L….I didn't truly enjoy windsurfing until I bought it


it's not the most modern shape on the market and is a little heavier than newer boards but at the right price it will serve you well.

LakeLad
VIC, 4 posts
11 Sep 2014 2:49PM
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BFlood said..
i went from a 1980s Alpha375 to a 2005 152 Xantos (i'm 95kg)…..it cost me about $500 in 2009 and was by far the best investment in windsurfing I've made, it's easy to uphaul and I learnt to plane, use footstraps, use a harness, water start and gybe on it before going down to 114L….I didn't truly enjoy windsurfing until I bought it
it's not the most modern shape on the market and is a little heavier than newer boards but at the right price it will serve you well.



Thanks BFlood.

Do you recall the weight of the board ?

I understand the answer depends a bit on wind strength, but did you find an optimal sail size (and what sails did you use in general) ?
How well did it go upwind / did it need a particular fin and/or sail size to go upwind in lighter conditions ?

BFlood
NSW, 181 posts
11 Sep 2014 6:44PM
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LakeLad said..

Do you recall the weight of the board ?

I understand the answer depends a bit on wind strength, but did you find an optimal sail size (and what sails did you use in general) ?
How well did it go upwind / did it need a particular fin and/or sail size to go upwind in lighter conditions ?




Unfortunately I couldn't tell you the weight exactly...mine had an unfortunate incident with a rock and now has water in it so is heavier than it should be. At a guess it would have been 10-12kg previously

I found that it sailed at its best with a sail between 6.5 and 7.5m (twin CAM freeride sails) but I have also sailed it with 5.5 (doable but not ideal).

It came with a pretty big fin (48cm I think) but I replaced it with a 42cm because it had far too much lift (at high speed or in chop the board had a habbit of leaving the water without my permission)


In light wind (sub-planing conditions) it is difficult (but not impossible) to sail upwind, it's got enough flotation to tack which helps.


As for planing upwind.......


windsurftom
NSW, 332 posts
11 Sep 2014 8:14PM
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Xanthos 152Litre
264cm
77cm
152ltr
48cm
Max Sail 9.0

If it is one of the more modern ones with those specs i'm sure it would be great



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