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Created by Juergen > 9 months ago, 15 Jan 2023
Juergen
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15 Jan 2023 7:48PM
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Hi guys,
i need some advice for my new windsurf gear. I started wingfoiling last year and therefore wanted to reduce my number of windsurfing boards. Now i have bought a new jp magic ride 109lt as windsurfboard for me and my wife (58 and 76kg).
it is a compromise as we both are sailing mostly in flat water conditions in 3-6bft.
Currently i am using the following sails:
JP Firefly 5,7 (freestyle), 5,0 combat for me
and 4,5 Zone (wave) for my wife (she is an intermediate surfer and really can't handle bigger sails)
One smaller fin for the smaller sails and a bigger fin for the bigger sails.

Does this make any sense to use these sails with this freeride board or would you advise to change the sail types?
5,7 free ride sail?

Thanks
Juergen

Manuel7
1318 posts
16 Jan 2023 2:07AM
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Perfect you could even go into the 6.x's with no problem. 4.5 definitely need a smaller fin because the boards width will make it a bit hard to control. Have fun!

duzzi
1120 posts
16 Jan 2023 4:29AM
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Juergen said..
Hi guys,
i need some advice for my new windsurf gear. I started wingfoiling last year and therefore wanted to reduce my number of windsurfing boards. Now i have bought a new jp magic ride 109lt as windsurfboard for me and my wife (58 and 76kg).
it is a compromise as we both are sailing mostly in flat water conditions in 3-6bft.
Currently i am using the following sails:
JP Firefly 5,7 (freestyle), 5,0 combat for me
and 4,5 Zone (wave) for my wife (she is an intermediate surfer and really can't handle bigger sails)
One smaller fin for the smaller sails and a bigger fin for the bigger sails.

Does this make any sense to use these sails with this freeride board or would you advise to change the sail types?
5,7 free ride sail?

Thanks
Juergen



Get a 7.0, or even 7.5, Jurgen, 5.7 is way too small for that board.

Often people don't understand what they are missing with a modern large sail. A Freeride/Freerace sail in that size is very light, has a massive range, and especially at your weight makes a 109 as capable as a foil in light wind, but with the ease of a fin. Safe, fast, and you can sail it everywhere with no regards to water depth.

Grantmac
2317 posts
16 Jan 2023 10:29AM
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If I was winging I wouldn't waste time on a board that big. Just get something for the days when it's stronger than you want to wing.
Unless you are into GPS sailing or freestyle, at which point those are far more specific boards/sails.

mariachi76
132 posts
17 Jan 2023 2:10PM
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Juergen said..
Hi guys,
i need some advice for my new windsurf gear. I started wingfoiling last year and therefore wanted to reduce my number of windsurfing boards. Now i have bought a new jp magic ride 109lt as windsurfboard for me and my wife (58 and 76kg).
it is a compromise as we both are sailing mostly in flat water conditions in 3-6bft.
Currently i am using the following sails:
JP Firefly 5,7 (freestyle), 5,0 combat for me
and 4,5 Zone (wave) for my wife (she is an intermediate surfer and really can't handle bigger sails)
One smaller fin for the smaller sails and a bigger fin for the bigger sails.

Does this make any sense to use these sails with this freeride board or would you advise to change the sail types?
5,7 free ride sail?

Thanks
Juergen


Hi, your sails seem rather small for this board. While I (80 kg) have never sailed on the MR 109, I do have a 105L freeride/freerace board (Severne Fox 105) and find that the board is very difficult to control with a 5.5 or 5.0 sail when blasting over the chop.
When paired with a 7.0 or 6.2 slalom sail or a 6.5 freeride sail, the board is rock stable due to the high pressure on the mastfoot generated by the larger sails. I tried the 5.5 today at around 18-22kn in choppy conditions, and the board started to lift too much.

So overall, your sails seem very small for that board. If you really go fast in high wind, expect some control issues.
I'd recommend to get some bigger sails. In the NP range, maybe a speedster 5.7 and 6.7. These should be ok between 4 to lower 6 bft.
And get a smaller fin for your wife for her 4.5 sail.

best
mariachi76



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