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kpb
kpb
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3 Nov 2012 8:39pm
I have been windsurfing about 6 mths now and want to plane more often...I'm about 100 Kgs,am riding 150 l board,and have a 5.8 & 6.5 m sails..I am starting to plane more often but am looking to buy some gear...for about 15 to 20 knotts...just wondering what would be better bigger board or bigger sail?
Mobydisc
Mobydisc
NSW
9029 posts
NSW, 9029 posts
3 Nov 2012 9:41pm
Bigger sail. Look at getting an 8m sail for a board of that size.

Gwendy
Gwendy
SA
472 posts
SA, 472 posts
3 Nov 2012 9:27pm
Are you pumping the sail like hell to lift it onto the plane?

Seems to be a bit of a dying art these days.
kpb
kpb
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3 Nov 2012 9:02pm
Gwendy said...
Are you pumping the sail like hell to lift it onto the plane?

Seems to be a bit of a dying art these days.


Nah just pop up on a plane for a short time when a gust hits...I'm looking to try and stay on the plane.
Harrow
Harrow
NSW
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NSW, 4521 posts
3 Nov 2012 10:03pm
Yep, you definitely want a bigger sail if you want to be planning more often. I only weigh 68kg, and I have a 7.4m sail for lighter days. So at 100kg, you need a larger sail than 6.5m for those 15kt days.

Just for reference, my sail quiver is 4.7m, 5.3m, 5.9m, 6.6m, 7.4m. This suits me from 12 knots to 30+.
powersloshin
powersloshin
NSW
1855 posts
NSW, 1855 posts
3 Nov 2012 10:22pm
If you plane only in the gusts you are underpowered. A bigger board will not help you. Play with the 'sail size calculator' :
jimbodouglass.blogspot.com/2010/11/updated-windsurf-calculator-online.html
nebbian
nebbian
WA
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4 Nov 2012 8:07am
What size and type of fin are you using with the 6.5?

Agree a bigger sail is the go.
kpb
kpb
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4 Nov 2012 11:00am
nebbian said...
What size and type of fin are you using with the 6.5?

Agree a bigger sail is the go.


It's a 38cm fin...it has a wide profile.
joe windsurf
joe windsurf
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4 Nov 2012 9:21am
at 100 kilos you definitely need bigger sail AND fin
if you wish to go slowly and less money, start with a 7.5
the fin s/b okay for that
for me, it is an 8-8.5 in that wind range with a 48 cm fin
also started using FreeFormula with huge fins and sails
now i can plane in 10 to 15 knot winds :)
it is NOT as expensive, not as large a fin and since i do not race i do not need a 12-oh sail

also, for me i like cambers in sails over 7-oh
it can be 2 cambers or full on race with 4 in my 10-oh
this means you can stay on the plane if the lull is small AND pumping gets you on the plane in no time

150 liter should keep you happy in a big sail range and some of them can handle quite large sails and fins

ENJOY - even if not planing :)
TOW/ time on water is vital !!!
Bristol
Bristol
ACT
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ACT, 347 posts
4 Nov 2012 12:55pm
Are you using a harness yet?

Getting your weight off your feet and down through the mast foot will definitely help lift you onto the plane, and help you stay longer on the plane in the lulls.

(Agree with the other advice above)
kpb
kpb
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4 Nov 2012 1:17pm
Bristol said...
Are you using a harness yet?

Getting your weight off your feet and down through the mast foot will definitely help lift you onto the plane, and help you stay longer on the plane in the lulls.

(Agree with the other advice above)


Yeah mate in the harness ..still trying to sort out the foot straps.
kpb
kpb
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4 Nov 2012 3:41pm
Thanx heaps for ur replies....looks like I'm going sail shopping.I'm thinking anything from 7.5 m to 8.5m is the way to go..
aus301
aus301
QLD
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QLD, 2039 posts
4 Nov 2012 7:44pm
kpb said...

Yeah mate in the harness ..still trying to sort out the foot straps.


If you are still working on the foot straps you may also need some work on your technique. 6.5 @ 20knots on 150lt should get you planing.
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