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Originally posted by Harrow
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Originally posted by mkseven
Harrow, given your current range you should look at something bigger than your current 105. I have ridden vando's scross and think if you were to get an scross 120 and 7.5 you should be planing in 8 knots. Be warned you would be topping out in 16knots but light wind gear is exactly that,you could possibly extend the range of the board a fair bit in a pinch with smaller fins. Given the extra volume you could pracitce tacks/helitacks and happily schlog along also. People should think a little more before suggesting dedicated boards such as isonic, falcon etc.
Aaaauuuuggghhhhhhh, I thought having a new board and two sails was a big deal. Then I went to two boards and three sails. Now I can't believe I'm considering heading to three boards, five sails, and two or three masts. And all within the space of a couple of months.
Still, with job, family, etc. there are only limited opportunities to get out, and it is frustrating if it doesn't coincide with good wind as the opportunity is just wasted. I can definitely see the value in being able to get out any time. Seems to be a lot of this 8-12 SE stuff at Sydney Airport.
harrow, if you are looking for min gear with max time on the water don't be to quick to write off formula. i am in exactly the same boat.
i have an 8.5 KA Formula that i use with the 95cm maxim and 70cm fin
plus a 6.4 i use with a 95 lt fish wave board. so 2 masts and 2 booms, 2 sails and 2 boards. (i have a 5.7 as well but only use it if it gets over 22 knots)this means no mater what the wind strength i can be on the water.
went on monday with the family. was 10 knots and i was totally lit up on the formula. (i mean fully powered and cranking) so were the other 2 guys out. one on a starboard formula with an 8.5 and another (vando) on his scross 120lt with a 7.5, we were all blasting.
i had rigged fairly flat, but with a bagged out 8.5 i can get the formula planing in 8 knots and i weigh 98kg. formula boards are a blast to sail, upwind, downwind, across the wind and maximise time on the water. when the wind goes over 15knots hop on the small board.