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Moving Footstraps without drilling/glassing

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Created by duzzi > 9 months ago, 20 Apr 2022
duzzi
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24 Apr 2022 9:00AM
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mark62 said..


col5555 said..


WindFlyer said..


col5555 said..
Sometimes I think the guys who develop these boards have big feet and don't consider the possibility of people having smaller footsies



maybe just insufficient testing during the pandemic.


Manuel7 said..
The easiest would be to lend your board to someone else and see if they have the same issue though ;)

Could come from (or alleviate with) sailing position, fin size, sail trim, etc.



apparently, it is a known issue to Starboard. and they're fixing it for the the 2023/24 version of the board.

and yeah, that's cold comfort for duzzi and all other 2021/22 Futura owners





Who informed you of the fix for 2023




I heard this too, can't find the video I watched, but Remi V was talking about test the 2023 Futura proto's, he said the shape would remain the same, but the footstraps would be further outboard, because his team all said they we're to inboard.



Glad they saw the light ... they do have an whole Isonic line that puts the footstraps where they should. It's not really a mystery where, for an example my AV 88 slalom ...




aeroegnr
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24 Apr 2022 9:05AM
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duzzi said..

mark62 said..



col5555 said..



WindFlyer said..



col5555 said..
Sometimes I think the guys who develop these boards have big feet and don't consider the possibility of people having smaller footsies




maybe just insufficient testing during the pandemic.



Manuel7 said..
The easiest would be to lend your board to someone else and see if they have the same issue though ;)

Could come from (or alleviate with) sailing position, fin size, sail trim, etc.




apparently, it is a known issue to Starboard. and they're fixing it for the the 2023/24 version of the board.

and yeah, that's cold comfort for duzzi and all other 2021/22 Futura owners






Who informed you of the fix for 2023





I heard this too, can't find the video I watched, but Remi V was talking about test the 2023 Futura proto's, he said the shape would remain the same, but the footstraps would be further outboard, because his team all said they we're to inboard.




Glad they saw the light ... they do have an whole Isonic line that puts the footstraps where they should. It's not really a mystery where, for an example my AV 88 slalom ...





Sorry if this is off-topic and maybe it's the angle but are your back straps a little bit bigger than your front? I'm having consistent issues with only one board (my most slalom-ish) getting into the rear straps and I'm thinking of opening them up some.

WillyWind
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24 Apr 2022 11:52AM
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Router question was a (half) joke, I just don't like the tool! but I can always use a drill. Resale value is already non existent. Nobody seems to buy (or sell) a windsurf in the San Francisco Bay Area. Especially a mid size slalom board.


get an 18v trim router. They are cheap and much user friendly (compared to my 30 y.o. Porter Cable one)

duzzi
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24 Apr 2022 12:40PM
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aeroegnr said..

duzzi said..


mark62 said..




col5555 said..




WindFlyer said..




col5555 said..
Sometimes I think the guys who develop these boards have big feet and don't consider the possibility of people having smaller footsies





maybe just insufficient testing during the pandemic.




Manuel7 said..
The easiest would be to lend your board to someone else and see if they have the same issue though ;)

Could come from (or alleviate with) sailing position, fin size, sail trim, etc.





apparently, it is a known issue to Starboard. and they're fixing it for the the 2023/24 version of the board.

and yeah, that's cold comfort for duzzi and all other 2021/22 Futura owners







Who informed you of the fix for 2023






I heard this too, can't find the video I watched, but Remi V was talking about test the 2023 Futura proto's, he said the shape would remain the same, but the footstraps would be further outboard, because his team all said they we're to inboard.





Glad they saw the light ... they do have an whole Isonic line that puts the footstraps where they should. It's not really a mystery where, for an example my AV 88 slalom ...






Sorry if this is off-topic and maybe it's the angle but are your back straps a little bit bigger than your front? I'm having consistent issues with only one board (my most slalom-ish) getting into the rear straps and I'm thinking of opening them up some.


Yes it is. It in on purpose. The insert are off set. It helps sliding the foot in.



aeroegnr
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24 Apr 2022 8:32PM
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duzzi said..

aeroegnr said..
Sorry if this is off-topic and maybe it's the angle but are your back straps a little bit bigger than your front? I'm having consistent issues with only one board (my most slalom-ish) getting into the rear straps and I'm thinking of opening them up some.


Yes it is. It in on purpose. The insert are off set. It helps sliding the foot in.


Aha! Thank you

Mark _australia
WA, 23447 posts
24 Apr 2022 9:55PM
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That looks uncomfortable as hell for when you're fully lit and want to load the fin......? You'd look like a duck.
I'm no slalom or speed sailor but, I'd want perpendicular.... and to be able to roll the foot forward if wind drops a bit heading upwind, this looks easy to get foot in but totally opposite to what u want for actual sailing? or is this just me..?

duzzi
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24 Apr 2022 11:22PM
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Mark _australia said..
That looks uncomfortable as hell for when you're fully lit and want to load the fin......? You'd look like a duck.
I'm no slalom or speed sailor but, I'd want perpendicular.... and to be able to roll the foot forward if wind drops a bit heading upwind, this looks easy to get foot in but totally opposite to what u want for actual sailing? or is this just me..?



Never judge things by their looks! It is a small offset that puts the rear straps at a small angle with respect to the center line of the board. See below or www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/Review/AV-Boards?page=1. I actually always wondered why there is not an angle in the back footstraps. Besides slightly facilitating the entry in a slalom board, your natural foot position is not with a foot straight and the other pointing forward.

BTW: My photo was taken just before the AV Modena 88 maiden voyage. Lovely board!!!!

WindFlyer
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26 Apr 2022 1:21AM
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mark62 said..



I heard this too, can't find the video I watched, but Remi V was talking about test the 2023 Futura proto's, he said the shape would remain the same, but the footstraps would be further outboard, because his team all said they we're to inboard.


i'd expect to see some shapes change as well

choco
SA, 4175 posts
26 Apr 2022 9:03AM
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duzzi said..

aeroegnr said..


duzzi said..



mark62 said..





col5555 said..





WindFlyer said..





col5555 said..
Sometimes I think the guys who develop these boards have big feet and don't consider the possibility of people having smaller footsies






maybe just insufficient testing during the pandemic.





Manuel7 said..
The easiest would be to lend your board to someone else and see if they have the same issue though ;)

Could come from (or alleviate with) sailing position, fin size, sail trim, etc.






apparently, it is a known issue to Starboard. and they're fixing it for the the 2023/24 version of the board.

and yeah, that's cold comfort for duzzi and all other 2021/22 Futura owners








Who informed you of the fix for 2023







I heard this too, can't find the video I watched, but Remi V was talking about test the 2023 Futura proto's, he said the shape would remain the same, but the footstraps would be further outboard, because his team all said they we're to inboard.






Glad they saw the light ... they do have an whole Isonic line that puts the footstraps where they should. It's not really a mystery where, for an example my AV 88 slalom ...







Sorry if this is off-topic and maybe it's the angle but are your back straps a little bit bigger than your front? I'm having consistent issues with only one board (my most slalom-ish) getting into the rear straps and I'm thinking of opening them up some.



Yes it is. It in on purpose. The insert are off set. It helps sliding the foot in.




Are you using both screw inserts on the back straps(4 screws for each strap)? if so there's no reason you couldn't use one centre footstrap screw which would give you even more options.

duzzi
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27 Apr 2022 12:10AM
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Mark _australia said..
That looks uncomfortable as hell for when you're fully lit and want to load the fin......? You'd look like a duck.
I'm no slalom or speed sailor but, I'd want perpendicular.... and to be able to roll the foot forward if wind drops a bit heading upwind, this looks easy to get foot in but totally opposite to what u want for actual sailing? or is this just me..?


Mark: just another example, with a greater rear strap angle.
Choco: as I mentioned that was the maiden voyage for the board, and I always start with everything in the middle positions. I will almost certainly use the rearmost inserts, but very likely keep four screws/strap. Plenty reasons to use four instead of two! But yes, of course you can use two and move the straps more inboard or outboard.



Manuel7
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27 Apr 2022 9:07AM
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Yeah it makes sense for blasting. I set my foot at 45 degrees when cruising upwind. I think the front strap angle could use some tuning too. May play with it someday. Probably could be more inline with the board.

Mark _australia
WA, 23447 posts
27 Apr 2022 12:43PM
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Maybe this is why I'm not a slalom guy

decrepit
WA, 12767 posts
27 Apr 2022 3:34PM
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Mark _australia said..
Maybe this is why I'm not a slalom guy


Well just looking at it, I'm thinking I couldn't sail it like that. Maybe because I always use weedies and have to get my weight a bit further back. But can't say I've ever seen straps like that anywhere.



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