I read the info on the web page and the blog entry, but I still don't know the intended purpose of this board. Can anyone explain?
^^ Its an old school length highspeed coastal cruiser for BIG rigs you lil whipper snapper!![]()
Longer waterline will smooth out the chop. Time to flick my ol Mistral Explosion 130....
^^ Its an old school length highspeed coastal cruiser for BIG rigs you lil whipper snapper!
Longer waterline will smooth out the chop. Time to flick my ol Mistral Explosion 130....
Interesting dimensions ... 287cm | Width: 61.5cm | Volume: 129L The 80' are back! ... dagger board?

^^ 267 not 287.
Yep, not everyone likes em short n wide. Pretty sure itd run a smaller fin. So you could also hunt the smooth n fast shallow waters...
Any WT boards we can test here in SEQld?
I still use a 265x58 and a 267x62 boards for medium wind sailing.
Sure, I got 227's to 233's in the van [4]
They're all good, but different.
Or is it the cruise missile has launched? Either way, looks fast and comfortable, very slick..

Love the graphics..
I read the info on the web page and the blog entry, but I still don't know the intended purpose of this board. Can anyone explain?
It's basically a big speed board, very fast and comfortable in a wide range of wind and water conditions. Will operate with a relatively small fin and still go upwind well due to its long rail length.
I read the info on the web page and the blog entry, but I still don't know the intended purpose of this board. Can anyone explain?
It's basically a big speed board, very fast and comfortable in a wide range of wind and water conditions. Will operate with a relatively small fin and still go upwind well due to its long rail length.
If it's anything like the others it will be a barrel of fun!
I really like the thinking. It reminds me of my 9'6" Precision Equip slalom board. That thin was smooth as and turned beautifully.
^^ Its an old school length highspeed coastal cruiser for BIG rigs you lil whipper snapper!![]()
Longer waterline will smooth out the chop. Time to flick my ol Mistral Explosion 130....
i dunno olskool.. i can;t see this board being any good with big rigs. it's too narrow.
i get it's probably great off the wind and will no doubt be quick on some of the WA based events that are aimed at downwind sailing in high winds But I;m dubious of the credentials listed on the windtech website like early planing, upwind ability. compared to what is my question?
^^ Excuse my slang.
BIG rigs is guys over 100kg.
At 130litre id be expecting to use 7.5-5.5sails.
Any WTs we can test here in SEQld?
^^ 267 not 287.
Yep, not everyone likes em short n wide. Pretty sure itd run a smaller fin. So you could also hunt the smooth n fast shallow waters...
Any WT boards we can test here in SEQld?
284.5 not 267
The 287 length was from the Wind Tech site windtechwindsurfing.com/products/cruise-missile but apparently math is an opinion: 9'4" in centimeters is 284.5 ... maybe it is a 9'3"?
Anyway ... it is a BIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIG mama!
... I do not really see any relationship with a modern speed board, the relationship is with slalom boards around 1984-1988. As it was the case with those mamas I am not sure about the "comfort" in a formed sea but they could be fun for sure in light air!
Maybe for 75kg riders, 260 is plenty long to get the benefits of a little extra length translating to windrange gains.
I don't know about the cruise missile but the extra length of the Silver Bullits makes them handle chop more comfortably ( not smashing into every piece like shorter slalom boards) . They go upwind great and they are designed for comfort and control in chop. They are full on fun!
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I don't know about the cruise missile but the extra length of the Silver Bullits makes them handle chop more comfortably ( not smashing into every piece like shorter slalom boards) . They go upwind great and they are designed for comfort and control in chop. They are full on fun!
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"not smashing into every piece like shorter slalom boards" ... well ... really ... they do not ... unless you are in displacement!!!!!
Modern "short" boards are a marvel in high seas compared to anything older than, say, 15 years.
Marketing sort of dictates that "longer" boards are again proposed, but it is mostly ... marketing ... a little bit like the stubby but in reverse. For example, the difference between some of the shortest freerace (say Futura 71, 228 long) and longest ones (Severne Fox 120, 244 ) is around 15 cm. Really not much, and often due to the nose shape, width or rocker differences are very minor.
The cruise missile is a different story ... almost 70 cm longer and way narrower than any 130 board on the market.
Firstly im 110kg
Dunno if its just Marketing. Pretty sure theres a crew of Aussie heavy weights behind the WT MISSILE design.
Heres my $1.50 on a Golden Oldie, Long n thin. Mistral Explosion 130. Still a fast easy riding board today. 288 x 59 x 130litre. The longer length glides onto the plane without having to bear away so much n load the fin. Carves thru short pressure wave chop easily using its length n only 30cm fin. Also points noticibly higher with a higher speed when dredging. Ive tried it back to back a few times against modern 130 designs. Being narrow it does need a bit better rider input balance wise. Its not such an armchair ride as the new designs. But it still got what it takes to go fast just the same. My only dislike is lack of volume in the tail for my 110kg. But hey thats the 90s.
The WT Missile looks to be a modern version with better volume distribution thru the tail. Would love to take any of the Larger volume WT Hulls for a spin.![]()
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Any of WTs range for testride here in SEQld?
^^ 267 not 287.
Yep, not everyone likes em short n wide. Pretty sure itd run a smaller fin. So you could also hunt the smooth n fast shallow waters...
Any WT boards we can test here in SEQld?
284.5 not 267
The 287 length was from the Wind Tech site windtechwindsurfing.com/products/cruise-missile but apparently math is an opinion: 9'4" in centimeters is 284.5 ... maybe it is a 9'3"?
Anyway ... it is a BIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIG mama!
... I do not really see any relationship with a modern speed board, the relationship is with slalom boards around 1984-1988. As it was the case with those mamas I am not sure about the "comfort" in a formed sea but they could be fun for sure in light air!
Just had the tape measure over the board and can confirm it is definitely 287cm along the rocker and corresponds to 9'4" in imperial (this is how Neil Scheltema has been measuring boards for about 40 years - quote "If you get a dead flat board and bend it for nose rocker it does not get shorter. It's the waterline and it stays the same")
Also, I can confirm the "comfort" factor - had the board out in very hectic river chop on Sunday (3 squadrons of sailboats were racing) and the board handled extremely well. Was running a 7.8 full race sail and 32cm weed fin in 20-25kts SW seabreeze. So yes, I'm very confident that it will be fun in light air too!! I'll be using it mostly in river / ocean conditions so will post some vids as soon as I can so you can see how it handles in different sea states. Just waiting for my gopro mast clip to arrive. In the meantime, another pic from Sunday.

^^ 267 not 287.
Yep, not everyone likes em short n wide. Pretty sure itd run a smaller fin. So you could also hunt the smooth n fast shallow waters...
Any WT boards we can test here in SEQld?
284.5 not 267
The 287 length was from the Wind Tech site windtechwindsurfing.com/products/cruise-missile but apparently math is an opinion: 9'4" in centimeters is 284.5 ... maybe it is a 9'3"?
Anyway ... it is a BIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIG mama!
... I do not really see any relationship with a modern speed board, the relationship is with slalom boards around 1984-1988. As it was the case with those mamas I am not sure about the "comfort" in a formed sea but they could be fun for sure in light air!
Just had the tape measure over the board and can confirm it is definitely 287cm along the rocker and corresponds to 9'4" in imperial (this is how Neil Scheltema has been measuring boards for about 40 years - quote "If you get a dead flat board and bend it for nose rocker it does not get shorter. It's the waterline and it stays the same")
Also, I can confirm the "comfort" factor - had the board out in very hectic river chop on Sunday (3 squadrons of sailboats were racing) and the board handled extremely well. Was running a 7.8 full race sail and 32cm weed fin in 20-25kts SW seabreeze. So yes, I'm very confident that it will be fun in light air too!! I'll be using it mostly in river / ocean conditions so will post some vids as soon as I can so you can see how it handles in different sea states. Just waiting for my gopro mast clip to arrive. In the meantime, another pic from Sunday.

Imperial ... so 2.54 x (9 x 12 + 4) = 284.48 ... ops!?
Beautiful board, very unique rails, and congrats for using a 7.8 in 25 knots! ![]()
^^ 267 not 287.
Yep, not everyone likes em short n wide. Pretty sure itd run a smaller fin. So you could also hunt the smooth n fast shallow waters...
Any WT boards we can test here in SEQld?
284.5 not 267
The 287 length was from the Wind Tech site windtechwindsurfing.com/products/cruise-missile but apparently math is an opinion: 9'4" in centimeters is 284.5 ... maybe it is a 9'3"?
Anyway ... it is a BIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIG mama!
... I do not really see any relationship with a modern speed board, the relationship is with slalom boards around 1984-1988. As it was the case with those mamas I am not sure about the "comfort" in a formed sea but they could be fun for sure in light air!
Just had the tape measure over the board and can confirm it is definitely 287cm along the rocker and corresponds to 9'4" in imperial (this is how Neil Scheltema has been measuring boards for about 40 years - quote "If you get a dead flat board and bend it for nose rocker it does not get shorter. It's the waterline and it stays the same")
Also, I can confirm the "comfort" factor - had the board out in very hectic river chop on Sunday (3 squadrons of sailboats were racing) and the board handled extremely well. Was running a 7.8 full race sail and 32cm weed fin in 20-25kts SW seabreeze. So yes, I'm very confident that it will be fun in light air too!! I'll be using it mostly in river / ocean conditions so will post some vids as soon as I can so you can see how it handles in different sea states. Just waiting for my gopro mast clip to arrive. In the meantime, another pic from Sunday.

Is that a drink holder in front of the mast track?
Drink holder you say? Just ONE of its many uses...
Simply lash down your favourite Goony bladder n go blastin for the arvo. ![]()
287cm divide by 2.54cm = 112.9"
112.9 divide by 12 = 9'4"
As I said, in this days even math is an opinion
as well as forgetting dimensions? ![]()
287 (cm) / 2.54 (inches / cm) = 112.9 (inches) (it is really 112.99 = 113, oh well)
112.9 (inches) / 12 (inches/foot) = 9.4 (foot) that of course is not equal to 9 feet and 4 inches ...
No harm done! of course one can look at that Nine Four label and contrary to any logic read it as a 9.4 ... in a wonderful mix of metric and imperial!