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84L or 77L

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Created by GoMaui > 9 months ago, 22 Sep 2008
GoMaui
VIC, 14 posts
22 Sep 2008 10:34AM
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Hey Guys,
I now have freestyle 109L board and am looking to buy a smaller board.
I'm planning to buy JP Freestyle wave board.

My level is:
Can do: Planning in harness/footstrap, waterstart
Learning: Gybing

I am 165 cm tall and weigh 53 kgs.

Which board size should I go for, 84L or 77L?
Thanks

Richiefish
QLD, 5610 posts
22 Sep 2008 10:49AM
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77. maybe even smaller seeing as you're only 53 kgs.

aus301
QLD, 2039 posts
22 Sep 2008 11:44AM
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wow, the 109 must be huge for you.

I am around 85+ kgs and ride a Tabou 107 and a Tabou 84 if thats any help.

I agree with Richie, 77 is as big as you will want, and with your weight I would even consider dumping the 109 and getting on something around 99. But then thats just me and many may not agree.

mathew
QLD, 2133 posts
22 Sep 2008 5:07PM
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Go down to RPS or SHQ and ask the guys if you can borrow a board - that way you will know what its like. Alternatively, you are welcome to have a go of my JP 85.

As for beaches, St Kilda just up from the kiters is good on a sea breeze, or Green Point on a Northerly.

Have you been to one of the Sandy Point weekends?

Waiting4wind
NSW, 1871 posts
22 Sep 2008 8:05PM
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The JP's do ride a little bigger than the volume suggests, I use a 77 as my mid to high wing B&J board, but I'm about 35+ kg heavier.

kato
VIC, 3507 posts
22 Sep 2008 9:54PM
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Have a look at some of the prokids stuff. They might suit your weight. I run a Prokids S as a high wind slalom which your welcome to trial during Als speedfortnight.

GoMaui
VIC, 14 posts
23 Sep 2008 2:01PM
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Mathew -- I've never sailed at Sandy Point but love to go there one day.

Aus301 -- yeah, 109L is too big now. I agree with you that i should get something around 100L. But that has to wait coz i got not enough money to buy 2 board at the same time

Thanks for all the offers. I plan to borrow new JP demo board from SHQ before actually buying one. I'm so excited!!

mathew
QLD, 2133 posts
23 Sep 2008 3:30PM
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On the Melbourne Cup long weekend, SHQ organise some fun events down at Sandy Point - must be just about half of the Victorian sailors turn up... They have demo gear available for people to play with too.

You could come down for the day trip - its 2.5 hours drive from the city, but well worth the drive on a good day.

mathew
QLD, 2133 posts
23 Sep 2008 3:42PM
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yeah, 109L is too big now. I agree with you that i should get something around 100L.


given your weight, you may find that 100 is still a little big - thats close to 200% volume cf. your weight. ie: aus301's 85kg on a 99, is about 115% volume/weight; mine is 74kg on 85l which is about 115% too.

At 53kg, you probably should be looking closer to 70-80, depending on your skill level. If you start nailing those gybes, you would be looking around 60.

I know that SHQ have gotten in some very small boards for a few of the local fairer-gender, so they do have some experience there -> basically the lighter weights need smaller gear.



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