Mistral Flow - Is there anything better?

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Bondalucci
Bondalucci
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17 May 2009 1:19am
Me too. What are you getting copied? 103lt or 93lt? green or blue?

Keep us informed- weight, cost, a picture and of course how it goes.

Are you tempted to get them to add another cm or 2 of width, or keep it exactly the same?

I would definitely get the nose shortened and rounded off!

Good luck.
Krisiz1
Krisiz1
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17 May 2009 2:44pm
Bondalucci said...

Me too. What are you getting copied? 103lt or 93lt? green or blue?

Keep us informed- weight, cost, a picture and of course how it goes.

Are you tempted to get them to add another cm or 2 of width, or keep it exactly the same?

I would definitely get the nose shortened and rounded off!

Good luck.

Spot on! I got my 103 ltr (although I can still dredge on a 93) and sawed about 20cm off the nose. No other changes as I am not confident about my board design skills enough to suggest profile changes.
Trousers
Trousers
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17 May 2009 7:24pm
I gotta weigh in here for my love of the flow.

I have had my blue 105litre for about eight years from new and sailed it in many conditions. Its nose has a few cracks I've patched up, but it's a solid board. It turns like no other board I have sailed. Such dependable bite and it'll bank as tight as you are game to weight the rail.

I've noticed that compared with my 08 hawk, the thin width in the flow promotes a slightly different stance. Not better or worse, but different; more side-on as the tail tapers into nothing. This can cause a bit of spin out when I get sloppy or I'm in really heavy chop.

But I love the board; I have taken on some serious slalom boards with the flow, and not always won, but frequently surprised.
ikw777
ikw777
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18 May 2009 3:28pm
I have to admit I like the long pointy nose on mine. I like seeing it riding high when I'm sailing down wave faces. Make me feel secure.


On another note where is everyone positioning there mast bases in the track on these boards? I always find my 103 goes best with the base set in the forward half of the track.

Has anyone else found this?
Goo Screw
Goo Screw
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18 May 2009 9:17pm
Me on my 105 and the mate I always drag raced with on his 103 always found front half best.
ikw777
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18 May 2009 10:40pm
Goo Screw said...

Me on my 105 and the mate I always drag raced with on his 103 always found front half best.


Cool! Means I'm doing it right.
Bondalucci
Bondalucci
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18 May 2009 11:03pm
I agree too.
I've tried having it near the back 'cos I thought I should. Found out that it's ok if you are well powered up on flattish water and wanting to go as fast as possible (reduce wetted surface etc).
But it isn 't as good for all round sailing. I think that having it in the front half (about 139-144 from tail) allows you to rake the rig back better and still be in good posi for the straps. You also get better rail engagement when entering the jibe. (my 2 cents)

next Q: 1 or 2 straps on the back?
jp747
jp747
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18 May 2009 9:24pm
for the love of my Flow it's a blue custom 266 freeride 96liters
jp747
jp747
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18 May 2009 9:25pm
for the love of my Flow it's a 266 custom blue 96liter 56cm
ikw777
ikw777
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19 May 2009 7:34am
Bondalucci said...

next Q: 1 or 2 straps on the back?


Two straps for me
Krisiz1
Krisiz1
WA
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19 May 2009 9:23am
ikw777 said...

I will be very interested to this when it arrives. Do you have an ETA?


About 2-3 weeks! Can't wait. Very impressed by Hoops attitude to his craft!
ikw777
ikw777
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19 May 2009 7:23pm
Looking forward to seeing some pictures when it's done!
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