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AUS 814
AUS 814
NSW
453 posts
NSW, 453 posts
11 Jan 2007 5:39pm
Does anyone remember this board from the 1980's ? I think it is around 3.7 m long with a square tail, jus wondering how it might sail. Looking at getting a cheap long board for those light wind days.

many thanks
Wineman
Wineman
NSW
1412 posts
NSW, 1412 posts
11 Jan 2007 8:00pm
PS,

Got one in the garage (Sydney) you can have for NOTHING, ZERO, ZIP.

Includes mast, boom & sail etc.

Let me know
AUS 814
AUS 814
NSW
453 posts
NSW, 453 posts
11 Jan 2007 10:28pm
Hello,
thanks for the offer, what are they like to sail ? say compared to a one design ?

cheers
Peter
greenleader
greenleader
QLD
5283 posts
QLD, 5283 posts
11 Jan 2007 11:46pm
now ps boy, if you want retro then thats cool and there are soooo many boards from that era which all tried to improve on the windsurfer one design or the dufour wing. all the crazy euro companies tried to make the high wind performance better with flatter tail rockers and larger fins, but this made these three and a half meter giants slow tuning dogs in light winds and gee how much fun in 25 knots fog horn alert!!!!

so you want light wind fun get a dufour wing, or a one design both with retracto dagger.

or the ultimate, a division two hull like a crit d2(my favourite), a mistral m1 or similar. these babies fly like the wind!!!!!

hard to find though. good luck!
drjukka
drjukka
QLD
258 posts
QLD, 258 posts
11 Jan 2007 11:49pm
get a new modern wide board.

Many of the old boards from those days are.
1. Heavy.
2. cumbersome.
3. no fun to sail.

4. If they haven't already given up - they will soon - plastic splits, lets water in.

5. Can't get replacement universals etc..

Also of interest - annd more technically oriented is the shape of the sail/mast position combination. Putting a new sail on an old board could be fun. !!

- J
Chris 249
Chris 249
NSW
3585 posts
NSW, 3585 posts
12 Jan 2007 2:03pm
No fun to sail? I've been windsurfing for longer than I care to remember (ie 1978) including Raceboards, Slalom and Waves up to world title level, and love sailing a One Design. They're surprisingly quick in many conditions, tack on a dime, and you can just forget about the gear and concentrate on the sport, the wind and the water.

I agree with DrJ that "orphan" old boards are a problem as regards parts, but the good polyethelene boards live forever; the One Design I normally use is probably a 1986 model and has a single ding (which doesn't seem to have affected anything).

As far as comparison with a wideboard goes, the One Design is pretty competitive with the RSX in confined waters. In strong steady winds the RSX is of course much faster downwind, but in your normal Sydney wind there's very little in it. Formula is 50% quicker or more but sails about 50% as often (in my experience)....it all gets down to personal taste.

Hey Greenleader, I know where there's an M1 or the Aussie copy, but transport could be a problem. I have just given away two D2s due to lack of storage space, but there's no way I'm giving up the Lechner!
Jethrow
Jethrow
NSW
1282 posts
NSW, 1282 posts
12 Jan 2007 2:10pm
Ah, Div II. That takes me back. I used to love those boards. Bitch to sail well though......
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