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Kode or koncept

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Created by nerdycross > 9 months ago, 12 Mar 2017
nerdycross
317 posts
12 Mar 2017 1:50AM
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Need some help on a high wind small board. I can get hold of a koncept 90 in real good condition and cheap or a 2016 Kode 93 allso in excellent condition but the kode is a load more money .I want the small board for bump and jump ,blasting and some wave sailing too .Any help be good.

Mastbender
1972 posts
12 Mar 2017 2:57AM
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That's because the Kode is a better board for what you are looking for, I have an 87Lt. Kode and couldn't be happier.
As my ex-wife used to say "cheap is not always best", but she would never apply that logic to my windsurfing stuff, only her stuff.
But I digress, thanks for the memory.

nerdycross
317 posts
12 Mar 2017 5:50AM
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Yeah gess your right.

Shifu
QLD, 1992 posts
12 Mar 2017 8:13AM
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Check the fin boxes. I think the kode is us box. That limits your fin selection.

Mark _australia
WA, 23454 posts
12 Mar 2017 9:02AM
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^^ Plus side is it enables you to buy real cheap 10y/o fins now hardly anyone uses them :)

nerdycross
317 posts
12 Mar 2017 2:27PM
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Your right shifu kode looks like us fin box !

russh
SA, 3027 posts
12 Mar 2017 10:11PM
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Shifu said..
I think the kode is us box. That limits your fin selection.



Bull**** theres plenty of easily accessible us box fins avalaible - new and used - black project makani maui ultra fins

nerdycross
317 posts
12 Mar 2017 8:56PM
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Yeah you're right russh my SUP uses us fins.

Sparky
WA, 1122 posts
13 Mar 2017 12:46AM
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It limits you to using a smaller less powerful fin. The US box will be less secure when using a larger pointer fin for example. Compared to power box and especially Tuttle.

Mastbender
1972 posts
13 Mar 2017 12:59AM
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But who uses larger pointer type fins in the surf?
U.S. boxes are very popular on boards designed for the surf, most all my surf oriented boards have those boxes, and thus many options for fins. Ever since they started adding a post to the bottom of the box (about 15-20 years ago), they've become almost impossible to rotate w/in the board (their previous problem).
The only boxes that I think could be a problem for waves is the slot box, there is not much there, I have some of those also, but haven't had a problem,,,,,,,,,, yet.

Sparky
WA, 1122 posts
13 Mar 2017 1:20AM
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People tune kodes to work as free ride boards ( I do), so they aren't just a wave board. My 94 kode is currently configured with two back straps and outboard front and sometimes I think one of the firmer boxes would be nice so that I could use a 32/34cm pointer with confidence. I know some people have done surgery on their kodes to change the box over to Tuttle or power box.

russh
SA, 3027 posts
13 Mar 2017 9:50AM
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Yes but that is not what nerdycross wanted the board for in his post - small board for high wind and a few waves - US box is perfect - just saying

John340
QLD, 3363 posts
13 Mar 2017 10:54AM
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I've got the Kode 103. It has a US Box. I use it with a Gator 6.0 sail and 30cm G10 freewave fin for bump and jump sailing in 18 to 25kts. It works really well.

nerdycross
317 posts
14 Mar 2017 3:00AM
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It sounds like the kode is the safer bet as there's no feedback about the Naish koncept.



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