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shi thouse
shi thouse
WA
1159 posts
WA, 1159 posts
21 May 2008 4:09pm
Even on those days when the kiters can't get going. Check out the photos of these guys ripping it up in very little wind. Sailing days per year have just tripled.

u-ride.net/news-windsurf/photos-kona-session-par-patrice-belbeoc-h.html


Leech
Leech
WA
1933 posts
WA, 1933 posts
21 May 2008 4:20pm
how's his aerial?! Good effort, i reckon
shi thouse
shi thouse
WA
1159 posts
WA, 1159 posts
21 May 2008 4:31pm
Apparently the volume and length of these boards give them a lot of maneuverability and momentum once up on the wave, and ripping it around is easier than expected. The way the Perth season was last summer, this would have been ideal.
grumplestiltskin
grumplestiltskin
WA
2331 posts
WA, 2331 posts
21 May 2008 4:46pm
Why dont we get Greenie and Windy to put a sail on their SUP's and give us a review!!
Wet Willy
Wet Willy
TAS
2317 posts
TAS, 2317 posts
21 May 2008 6:49pm
Yeah, thanks for that. You forgot to mention that one still needs nice big juicy waves. Got me excited for a minute there...

Gestalt
Gestalt
QLD
14968 posts
QLD, 14968 posts
21 May 2008 7:28pm
looks awesome,

anyone know how much the kona 10'5" is?

cheers.
Wet Willy
Wet Willy
TAS
2317 posts
TAS, 2317 posts
21 May 2008 8:14pm
So you need big juicy waves AND 1,650 bucks.
jp747
jp747
1553 posts
1553 posts
21 May 2008 7:14pm
Wet Willy said...

So you need big juicy waves AND 1,650 bucks.


wetty your replies always get me grinning but a bit amount of adrenalin rush is priceless
ejmack
ejmack
VIC
1308 posts
VIC, 1308 posts
22 May 2008 10:24am
Wet Willy said...

So you need big juicy waves AND 1,650 bucks.


Hehe.. and a longer bike trailer :P
P.C_simpson
P.C_simpson
WA
1492 posts
WA, 1492 posts
22 May 2008 9:22am
i do it on the Starboard 12'6 SUP, no straps, you feel heaps free without them, once you drop into the wave your planning so the board becomes heaps manuverable, not like a 80 litre wave board or anything but heaps carvy like a longboard without a sail. cant do ariels on it though just little floaters so far, and when your out the back the water is still flat from no wind so you can do old school feelstyle tricks on it. the Starboard 9'8 looks like it would work excellent with a sail.
Wet Willy
Wet Willy
TAS
2317 posts
TAS, 2317 posts
22 May 2008 12:26pm
ejmack said...

Wet Willy said...

So you need big juicy waves AND 1,650 bucks.


Hehe.. and a longer bike trailer :P


*AHEM*

Takest thou the pi$$?
Jens
Jens
WA
348 posts
WA, 348 posts
22 May 2008 10:50am
Hi Folks,

I bought a Kona MiniTanker (120l) at the end of last season and I've been amazed at it's light wind performance. 7-15 knots are no probs, and it grinds up wind very effectively in that wind range. At that wind range its basically you and surfers, kiters are sitting on the beach. Wave riding is much cruisier than on boards like an Evo 92, and so you need to plan your moves in advance a bit more. However, it goes down the line and cuts back in the same way as the littlies, just a fair bit slower, and as long as you can adjust to that its a lot of fun. Learning how to start when there's not enough wind to do a waterstart (very common) takes a bit of doing at first, but once you get moving its pretty straightforward. I recommend them. If you want to know more, check out the forum on www.kona-windsurfing.com/

Cheers, Jens
jp747
jp747
1553 posts
1553 posts
22 May 2008 11:24am
ejmack said...

Wet Willy said...

So you need big juicy waves AND 1,650 bucks.


Hehe.. and a longer bike trailer :P


i think it should be a wider trailer instead
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