best volume for wave sailing?

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Poida
Poida
WA
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WA, 1922 posts
21 Jul 2003 11:38am
Im looking for a new wave sailing board and want to know best volume for the board. I'm 75kg and 192cm tall and like sailing all over the place (lnacelin, perth, down south) in side on or side off conditions, say wind range of 18 to 25knots..

Would like to drop into some chunky ones when available and prefer surfing style than jumping and looping.



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nutbag
nutbag
154 posts
154 posts
21 Jul 2003 11:48am
Gday Poida,

Go for the Goya 74. Awesome board. Unbeatable for down the line wavesailing!
The 80 is awesome too but you probably don't need to go that big for WA. Get away with the 74 while you can.

justin
justin
WA
65 posts
WA, 65 posts
21 Jul 2003 9:15pm
Hi Poida.

If your looking for the ultimate all rounder between 18 to 25 knots is the Starboard Acid 66. It has fairly thin rails in the tail with a pin tail, you can turn it pretty vert on any wave onshore or sideoff. Actually i have one for sale its 9 months old and in excellent condition for 1300.If your intersted my number is 92458159 or 0409681875. Justin.
bluejuice
bluejuice
WA
334 posts
WA, 334 posts
22 Jul 2003 1:36pm
Ooh Justin! now isn't that a coincidence hmm "Actually"
you make me laugh too!

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Cougar
Cougar
WA
11 posts
WA, 11 posts
22 Jul 2003 3:53pm
Poida,
You are a similar weight to me (78 kg). I am currently using a 72L board which I've been extremely impressed with. I can also throw up my 5.8 Ezzy on the lighter days to still get planing. I would say if your setting up for epic conditions (Lancelin,Marg etc) go as small as possible especially if you have a light weight large sail (5.5 - 5.8). I have found the smaller volume has given me much better control on the bottom and top turns. Buying a small volume board such as a 68 L would be great incentive for you to stay in shape. If you ate too many burgers and moved into 80 KG club you might start sinking to the bottom :-)
Justins board may be worth a look .......

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Poida
Poida
WA
1922 posts
WA, 1922 posts
23 Jul 2003 11:07am
thanks cougar,
my current board is a delta single fin of about 75L - 80L (8'6" x 21" wide x 4 1/8" thick) and seems a bit corky on the bottom turns on bigger waves . last time i took it to mainbreak i was sh**ting myself when the fin started to skip out on the bottom turn. friends have said bend the knees more but i'm thinking thinner rails to hold into the face. the board i have is not all that loose so i'm thinking about 68L to 74L might be the go in the right conditions.

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justin
justin
WA
65 posts
WA, 65 posts
30 Jul 2003 12:02am
Hi Poida
Try to change your fin first, a bad fin can make you cavitate on bottom turns or if your fin is set too far forward.A good guide to set your fin is to have the leading edge lined up in the centre of your footstrap.You can move it back from there if you need more grip. If you use a 5.3m and under try a 20 cm fin and a 22 or 23cm fin if you use a 5.7m I use flying objects polyester fins and they work well.
Justin.
bluejuice
bluejuice
WA
334 posts
WA, 334 posts
30 Jul 2003 11:58am
FOR ONCE! I would agree with Justin,
(Marty makes great boards that work well in big waves) so try experimenting with fin size and position, if that fails maybe sand the sharp edge off of the bottom tuck so that the rail will sink into the wave easier.


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Poida
Poida
WA
1922 posts
WA, 1922 posts
30 Jul 2003 4:04pm
thanks for the comments,
the fin I've got is a bout 20cm, wave fin fairly swept back but has a lot of area at the tip (a few seasons old now) I might look at a new one. cheaper than a board. the thing is it is hard to compare a delt custom board to others as the volume is unknown. only the thickness and the rail thickness. In the right conditions a 66L wave board going to be looser than your 75 - 80 L board, even though it might bog down a bit in the lulls. Once on the wave the thinner boards gotta be the go, in my opinion. When I had my board made I think I did ask to compromise and tend on the slightly thicker size to make the general sailing more enjoyable compared to the alltime wave sailing conditions.

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