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After a free-ride board recommendation.

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Created by mattn > 9 months ago, 17 Jan 2017
mattn
NSW, 90 posts
17 Jan 2017 4:02PM
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Hi, there's no shops local to demo boards, so looking for a board recommendation. Main sail to use with the board will be a 7.5 Sailworks Retro. Very gusty conditions, average sessions would be 6-18 knots, Inland NSW lake, so relatively flat water. Currently got a formula board which is great, but I'm ready to mix it up with something smaller. I'd be weighing in at 80kg with harness, wetsuit etc.

Be good to get some board recommendations for something that's going to be fairly quick to pop up and plane in the gusts.

Thanks.

PKenny
SA, 242 posts
17 Jan 2017 6:06PM
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I am 95kg and would recommend Patrik 145 free ride or smaller to suit your weight.

Yuppy
VIC, 668 posts
17 Jan 2017 8:33PM
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i would get the new severn fox

Tardy
5262 posts
17 Jan 2017 6:33PM
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question is do you like wide boards...I have a 130 litre @83 wide 7.5-8.5 ,nice if I'm off and on the plane .
if its mostly planning i use a 125 litre Tabou ,board @ 69 wide with 6.5 -7.5.the 125 is nicer if there is chop .
7.5 is not that big ...125 litre should do the job for your 80 kg maybe even a 115 tabou rocket.if you keep the formula board for light days.

RichardG
WA, 3758 posts
17 Jan 2017 6:54PM
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For the conditions you propose I would recommend you choose and buy a Goya Bolt they have 95, 105, 115, 125 and 135 litre boards to choose from. It is a free race so it is fast end of free ride but handles chop well, it was developed in Hawaii but will be fine for the flat water you propose. I have a 115 Goya Bolt and it is "flat out fast" for me. Top quality premium carbon monocoque construction with excellent finish. Goya says this:

".....The Bolt's rocker has an almost continuous flat section from behind the mast to the tail, with the lightest release off the tail for unlimited speed and acceleration. A concave deck drives the power of the rig lower and forward on the water. Tail cutouts bring flotation to lower speeds and reduce the wetted area on straight speeding lines. The Bolt gets up and planing on the lightest breeze, and paces through gusts, allowing you to forcefully ride on the fin with direct control. The outline curves and rail shapes project you out of jibes like no other board...."

Review the review here: doggiebagwindsurfers.wordpress.com/


and here: www.windsurf.co.uk/test/goya-bolt-115l-2016-test-review/

Specs below:

Bolt 95

Volume: 95ltrs.
Length: 236.7 cm
Width: 61.9 cm
Weight: 6.2kg
Fin: MFC KP RC 36 TT
Sail Range: 5.0-7.5

Bolt 105

Volume: 105ltrs.
Length: 235.3 cm
Width: 64.1 cm
Weight: 6.3kg
Fin: MFC KP RC 38 TT
Sail Range: 5.5-8.0

Bolt 115

Volume: 115ltrs.
Length: 241.5 cm
Width: 71.8 cm
Weight: 6.8kg
Fin: MFC KP RC 42 TT
Sail Range: 6.0-8.5

Bolt 125

Volume: 125ltrs.
Length: 240.1 cm
Width: 76 cm
Fin: MFC KP RC 44 TT
Sail Range: 6.0-9.0

Bolt 135

Volume: 135ltrs.
Length: 242.8 cm
Width: 80.1 cm
Fin: MFC KP RC 46 TT
Sail Range: 7.0-10.0





Video here: Test Review: Goya Bolt 105 and Mark 6.2 Sail





There are loads of video on you tube and vimeo for these boards.

Goya is also releasing a Slalom board for 2017. It is going to be used in the PWA with Rider Gabriel Browne for 2017 with Maui Sails. Search the web for more information on the Goya Proton and videos.

Good luck with your search for the right board for you, enjoy the "retail therapy" and best wishes for your choice.

joe windsurf
1482 posts
17 Jan 2017 7:20PM
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free-ride board for 80 kg sailor in 12-18 knots = LOTS o' choices
forget about 6-12 knots - you can try your Formula in those winds

forceten
1312 posts
17 Jan 2017 11:44PM
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Tabou Rocket 125--135

mattn
NSW, 90 posts
18 Jan 2017 8:03AM
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Thanks for all the responses there's a few boards there that I hadn't heard of so that's great. Was planning to keep my formula board to use with sails larger than 7.5m. Getting something that handles chop OK might be the way to go for road trips to new places with better wind!

bhc
VIC, 203 posts
18 Jan 2017 9:31AM
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mattn said..
Thanks for all the responses there's a few boards there that I hadn't heard of so that's great. Was planning to keep my formula board to use with sails larger than 7.5m. Getting something that handles chop OK might be the way to go for road trips to new places with better wind!


Lots of good boards.. Have a read of the test pages for freeride, feeemove and freerace boards at:
www.windsurf.co.uk/test/

Also consider availability of brands in Australia... Buy&Sell here sould give you some idea... For your weight I'd suggest a board around 110-120 litres.. Smaller for wide freemoves and larger for freeride and freerace boards.

jimbob SA
SA, 999 posts
18 Jan 2017 9:05AM
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Fanatic Hawk 111
i know who has one for sale

N1GEL
NSW, 861 posts
18 Jan 2017 11:46AM
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+1 for Tabou Rocket. I've done 33kts on my 115ltr in reasonable sized chop on Botany Bay. Not too bad for a freeride board. It's my second Rocket. After recently selling my slalom board I went out and got another Rocket and I'm chuffed with it. They come up second hand on SB a bit, so keep an eye out. I also believe the Hawk is a good board too, but haven't tried one.

evlPanda
NSW, 9207 posts
18 Jan 2017 12:39PM
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C'mon. We haven't recommended every freeride board there is yet.

Starboard Futura 117. Comes with a 42cm fin which would be about right for a 7.5m sail.

Magic Ride
719 posts
18 Jan 2017 2:59PM
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The 90, 100 and 115L Naish Starship. Only 3 choices in volume available, but this board freekin rocks! Guts, glory and a dream to ride! All I can say is this board wants to rock n roll out on the water. Classified as a, freeride, freestyle, bump and jump wave board all in one. I've had the privilege to use mine for a whole year now, and I out right love this board. Message me for details if interested.



forceten
1312 posts
18 Jan 2017 11:29PM
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Of all the newer boards, the Starship is a brilliant choice.
Come to think of it I have a 100 to try first time in April, ..it's winter here

Magic Ride
719 posts
19 Jan 2017 2:42AM
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Forceten,

You are going to be very impressed with your 100L Starship. I have the 115L model and the rage of conditions it can handle is huge. It's my only board. I use it from 10 to about 28 knots. Sail range from 4.5-7.5. I have 3 fins, 3 sails and 2 masts to accommodate the wide range of conditions. Your 100 will handle between a 4.0-7.0 sail size. Very cool!

N1GEL
NSW, 861 posts
19 Jan 2017 9:27AM
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Cool looking board.

Haggar
QLD, 1670 posts
19 Jan 2017 9:46AM
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I'd like to try a Starship, there aren't many around here.

Magic Ride
719 posts
19 Jan 2017 12:15PM
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Are there not many or any Naish dealers in Australia? One of many things I like about the Starship is they didn't go nearly as wide as most newer boards. My 115L is only 65 cm wide. Most other boards with that volume are near 75-80 cm wide. I'm not a fan of wide boards, so the shape of the Starship is perfect for me. I think that's one of the reasons The range is so huge is because it's more narrow.

remery
WA, 3709 posts
19 Jan 2017 2:45PM
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I'm contemplating the 115 for some bump and jump and maybe the 2018 Lancelin Ocean Classic. My elderly JP Xcite Ride 95 just couldn't get on the plane with my 90kg gut.

joe windsurf
1482 posts
19 Jan 2017 7:08PM
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OP is 80 kg and asking about short board in light to mid winds
you guys are talkin' bout boards that are practically the same liters as your carcass in kilos

Adam555
WA, 162 posts
19 Jan 2017 8:29PM
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tabou rocket 125



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