Hardie Softman
I weight 105kg and have used Formula for about 1 year. My thoughts:
- It's awesome to be out there fully powered up while everyone else sits on the beach watching.
- It is eerie to be blasting in such light wind - it's a unique feeling.
- Formula's handle poorly and are hard to steer and carry around - get over it or sit on the beach. You will get used to it.
- They will keep you "in tone" as the gear is bulky - but if you have enough wind to power them properly the weight disappears.
- You will get much more time on the water.
If you are going to buy Formula kit:
- Go huge. Don't buy anything less than 85 wide or less than 8.5mtrs of sail, or the improvement you get will not be worth the money. Also volume REALLY counts - you want something really floaty to glide through the lulls and carry your weight + kit comfortably, as light wind is rarely consistent - at least 160lt.
- Get a HUGE fin - you will need it to balance the big sail and to lift your weight off the water. Make sure it's deep tuttle to give the strength required and so you can get fins (try buying a 60cm Powerbox weed fin - no such beast exists anywhere in the world).
- Consider intended use. For the river any flat hull will do the job - for the ocean you will need something that has rocker or the nose catches on the swell when your fully powered up in 15knt winds.
I just traded up from a 93cm Bic Formula (good flatwater board, easy gybing) to a 100cm wide KPR Formula (much better in heavy seas, slightly earlier planing). I prefer nothing bigger than 9.5 mtr sail - it gets too unwieldy. This gets me going on 12-15knt winds - I can't sail under 13knts as you can't get on the plane.
Anyway, that's my thoughts. Get some big gear and get out there !