I'm looking to buy a large freeride board for the inevitably dismal Sydney summer this year, and looking at my fin collection, I have 4 tuttle box fins. I'd really like a board that will go with some of my fins. At the moment I'm thinking of a Starboard Futura (111 or 122).
What are the other similar boards out there that have tuttle boxes? (Fanatic Eagle and JP XCite rides are out...)
Geez about all of them?
I'd get the oldest Carve 111 or 123 you can, worth next to nothing now and still go as good as the latest n greatest
I hardly know of anyboards that use the tuttle box system. I think starboard may be the only board brand? I could be wrong though.
Exocet stoped about 2 years ago with the scross now its Power box as well.
Which is a real pain if you have a set of good slalom fins.![]()
A 122 litre board would probably use around a 38cm to 44cm range and if you're in light wind with an 8.5m or so then you'll need more around the 44cm fin and would probably have to buy more fins anyhow.
... I've got too many fins!
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Back in 2003 I demo'd the JP 130 freeride and Starboard carve 130. JP felt a bit faster (I thought at the time) so I went with it.
Turned out it was great on flat water, but as soon as Port Phillip bay got choppy I regretted it cos it was far too bouncy. The Starboard carve was much smoother (a lot more V) and turned rail to rail better. Ended upswapping the JP for a Mistral Vision 130, which rode a lot more smoothly like the Carve. ![]()
Since I have realised they probably weren't any slower than the JP they just felt that way cos they cruised so smoothly.
I agree with the guy who said go with a starboard carve of whatever size you need. Tuttle box and great construction. Also 2nd hand boards of this literage usually stay in pretty good nick, cos of lighter wind use.
You're right Mike. Seems like most manufactures have gone to Power Box's for their freeride range - something that kinda snuck in when nobody was looking.
If you buy new and want to keep your tuttle quiver you're going to have to go with the Futura - luckily its a great board (according to reviews and user comments) - you'll rip with this board and maybe evenl get some PB's ! check out the speed comments on this review.http://www.boardseekermag.com/windsurfing-equipment-tests/starboard-futura-122-2008.html
But hurry before Satrboard drop the tuttle from this range. Not likely though as starboard have a history of strange box's v's board style (eg-Kombat)
My opinion - buy the board you want first - worry about the box 2nd - you'll get a least 1 new fin with your new board anyway.
well there goes my idea of a new 127 JP super sport as most of my sailing is in a bit of chop.
Back to the drawing board. what about the Futura? Anyone?
Now, now boys,.... leave the z boom out of it please.
Each to his own, and don't criticise something until you've tried it! (starting to sound like a sex therapist)
Agree with J-man that the latest JP excite rides would be quite different to the '03 freeride, but worth demo-ing first, I reckon.
I go with a futura or a carve though. You've got too many fins to waste.
Sorry, but just found some pictures of the Z-Boom!
Mate your famous now!
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Have a look at the other pics from this site!
Z boom ! ........... rhaaaaaaaaaal !
Curves in all the right places. ![]()
C'mon. How many of you guys out there (especially the older ones) have had one, only to stop using it 'cos it broke, or 'cos you couldn't get it in carbon or in reduced diameter ?????
I love my Z boom. ![]()
sweet, thanks for that. My wife has a Jp Xcite 110 but I have more luck winning lotto than getting my hands on that.
I will have to do some ringing around and see if there are any demo Supersports about.
Futura has got no V at all at the back so maybe width there is the main thing in penetrating the chop.
My torn out tuttle fin now is pinned in 3 places. Stainless at the back to pivot on when the two front plastic pins fail. Jamb it back and sail slowly home and hammer in new pins.
erganomic - look it up in the dictionary and there should be a picture of a z boom looking back at ya!
...and the good thing is, if the z boom gets a bent a bit in a bad stack, I probably wont even notice.![]()
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