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sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
NSW
8349 posts
NSW, 8349 posts
5 May 2009 10:50am
Should a 58kg person be able to easily uphaul a Bombora Trifin? I have a friend who has an old one & has been avoiding using it as he thinks he will have to waterstart it but i was thinking maybe he wont have to? He currently sails an old windsurfer but wants to get into shortboarding.
Mobydisc
Mobydisc
NSW
9029 posts
NSW, 9029 posts
5 May 2009 11:26am
I think Tri Fins were quite floaty so if they are reasonably skilled and the water is reasonably flat they should be able to do it.

Seems to be about 115 litres in volume according to a few people in this thread:

www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=13770
whippingboy
whippingboy
WA
1104 posts
WA, 1104 posts
5 May 2009 10:34am
Memories

When a Bombora tri-fin was my pride and joy i would sail it in anything (0-40knots).

I was 70 kg then, and had no problems uphauling.

My progression was also from a one design to a tri fin.

(Mind you that was 1983 )
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
NSW
8349 posts
NSW, 8349 posts
5 May 2009 2:51pm
Mobydisc love that topic! Great for a laugh.Thanks everyone- Ill tell him he has no excuse now & to go out & use my old sails! I sold him my old delaminating 4 + 5m sails for $50 & we're both happy!
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