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Please freeride board 115L 85kg rider on shore

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Created by mafo > 9 months ago, 21 May 2009
mafo
7 posts
21 May 2009 4:26PM
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Hallo

Please freeride board 115L 85kg Intermediate rider on shore Dunaj.Shabby waves.Wind potholes.
Wind range 4m/s-10m/s max 12m-s
Sail 4,7m,6,3m,max 7m

Mistral screamer 2009 116L
Tabou Rocket GT 2009 115L
Naish Global Freeride 2009 115L
Naish All Terrain 2009 115L
JP Xide 2009 120L

Need akceleration,speed,manevre.
Freeride,smack freemove.

thank you very much senkiu








Jord
WA, 107 posts
21 May 2009 6:13PM
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huh?

Sailhack
VIC, 5000 posts
21 May 2009 8:31PM
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Jord said...

huh?


and I thought you young'uns needed ejucatin!

decrepit
WA, 12775 posts
21 May 2009 6:42PM
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I think we have somebody who's first language isn't English.
And my interpretation is that he'd like advice on which of the listed boards would suit him best.
Not knowing anything about freeride or production boards, I'm unable to help.
Also wind speed in metres per second needs a bit of conversion, my calculator says that's about 8kt to 24kt

Hope somebody can come up with the goods

mafo
7 posts
21 May 2009 7:38PM
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Sorry dunno all right English.
Am I Slovak republik.

Yes 8kt to 24kt 4m/s-12m/s

I have Mistral Mistral syncro 103L move board.

Im to ship>
Mistral screamer 2009 116L
Tabou Rocket GT 2009 115L
Naish Global Freeride 2009 115L
Naish All Terrain 2009 115L
JP Xide 2009 120L

Im to all rigt chosen.
Location water Slovak republi Dunaj.


Ian K
WA, 4156 posts
21 May 2009 7:41PM
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Can vouch for the Tabou Rocket 115, 08. Not sure what a wind pothole is? Whatever it is we're sure to have them in Canberra, no problems for the Tabou. Very easy to sail in chop, fast enough, easy to turn. Deep concaves make for a smooth ride.

mafo
7 posts
21 May 2009 7:59PM
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To Ian K

Im sail Ezzy Sails 6,3/7m freeride/move no Gamber.

Tabou Rocket GT 2009 115L verzus Mistral screamer 2009 116L,Naish Global Freeride 2009 115L,Naish All Terrain 2009 115L,JP Xide 2009 120L

test speed max,acceleration,freeride,manevres,hals,Shabby waves away from the 1 after 10.


Ian K
WA, 4156 posts
21 May 2009 8:19PM
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Those sails will be fine. I've used the Tabou with a no cam 5.2 up to cammed 7.2. Can't comment on the other boards. Don't think you could split them on top speed, that would be 99% up to the rider.

mangomania
30 posts
21 May 2009 8:53PM
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I have a JP xcite ride 110l, use a 6.7 hellcat and 5.4 excess sails and have to say its a bloody good set up. Goes like the clapers

sharkbiscuit
820 posts
21 May 2009 10:26PM
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>

Ian K said...

Not sure what a wind pothole is?


I think he means a Lull.

To convert m/s to knots just double the amount.

Ja

Sailhack
VIC, 5000 posts
22 May 2009 6:14PM
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Mafo,
From what I've read...they're all very good boards! I've got a JP Xcite, but higher volume. Mistral screamer has always performed well, and I'm keen to demo a Naish All Terrain...

...not much help, but thought I should add something after my initial comment that was targetted mainly at our (aussie) youth who struggle with one language...I didn't mean to come across as ignorant.

mafo
7 posts
23 May 2009 3:05AM
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Thank for help.

On Slovak republik Dunai shore not good conditions water,wind.Wresh water.Wind 3-6BT suddenly.
Neusiedl am See Okay.Good

Dunai freeride in freemove-wave passed qut conditions.Indense water.

Good offer CZ republik GLOBAL Naish Freeride 115 2009 model board bag 955 Euro all.
www.windsurf-scout.de/windsurfen_shop_boards_naish_freeride_slalom_freeraceboards.htm



lee1972
QLD, 921 posts
24 May 2009 6:30PM
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I dont think you can go wrong with the JP boards, althought the noses are pretty easy to damage, mine had more nose jobs than michael Jackson and thats saying something. I have a fanatic too and thats pretty much bullet proof.

decrepit
WA, 12775 posts
24 May 2009 6:39PM
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lee1972 said...

I dont think you can go wrong with the JP boards, althought the noses are pretty easy to damage, mine had more nose jobs than michael Jackson and thats saying something. I have a fanatic too and thats pretty much bullet proof.


I think JPs should come standard with their nose protector, instead of having to by it as an extra.

mafo
7 posts
30 May 2009 12:52AM
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Please

Owe back to square one rails horses board.
Cluck position yard.

Mistral screamer 2009 116L
Naish Global Freeride 2009 115L

As far as have somewhere bearing.

On my Mistral syncro 2004model 103L 144cm

but JP Xide 2009 120L have they not below 140cm cca 135cm

Ne baila pas/unissued yard in gusted board.


lee1972
QLD, 921 posts
30 May 2009 10:50AM
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I think they should be made a little stronger

decrepit said...

lee1972 said...

I dont think you can go wrong with the JP boards, althought the noses are pretty easy to damage, mine had more nose jobs than michael Jackson and thats saying something. I have a fanatic too and thats pretty much bullet proof.


I think JPs should come standard with their nose protector, instead of having to by it as an extra.


decrepit
WA, 12775 posts
30 May 2009 7:37PM
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mafo said...

Please

Owe back to square one rails horses board.
Cluck position yard.

Mistral screamer 2009 116L
Naish Global Freeride 2009 115L

As far as have somewhere bearing.

On my Mistral syncro 2004model 103L 144cm

but JP Xide 2009 120L have they not below 140cm cca 135cm

Ne baila pas/unissued yard in gusted board.


Sorry mafo, I can not understand you
You need a better translation into English.

So are you asking why there is a difference in mast track position?
If so I've no idea, but somebody else may know.

decrepit
WA, 12775 posts
31 May 2009 6:34PM
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I think by "yard" you mean "boom" that's the thing that clamps to the mast and the clew ties on to.
And you are concerned that you can rest it on the tail of the board for easy water starting.

Not sure what you mean by "cluck" the only meaning we have for that, is the noise a chicken makes.
"Yard", can have 2 meanings, it can be an enclosed area as in "back yard" the rear of ones property. Or an old imperial measurement of distance, equivalent to about 90cm



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