Hi there,
Would like your point of view in the pack that I am currently selling.
www.seabreeze.com.au/Classifieds/Windsurfing-Boards/~tlev1/2005-Naish-Wave-85L-248-cm-85-litres.aspx?search=MsVd7Fn$$IqaVdaseSyGFFBiv8SCz9xn
I had few questions, but nothing serious, what do you think is wrong in this? Price is not appropriate or more the equipment?
What did I say to scare potential buyers ?
Thanks for the feedback guys! I will amend accordingly...!
Below:
PACK - Windsurf Freestyle / Wave Naish 2005 - ALL INCLUDED - PACK for $900. For board only, please call me.
I am selling my windsurfing gear. The pack includes:
Board Naish: Wave 85L 2005 (248 x 58 cm)
2 Masts Naish: 400 and 460 2005 (both 75% Carbon)
3 Sails Naish: Session 4.5m / Boxer 5.8m / Evolution 7m
1 Boom: Chinook Alloy 152 - 214 cm
Board is clean. No dents or rust. No damages.
Masts are cleans. Used but in good shape. No damages.
Boom is clean. Used but in good shape. No damages.
Sail Boxer 5.8m is clean. No damages.
Sails "Session" 4.5m and "Evolution" 7m are damaged but ok to use (homemade fixed with professional sailing transparent tape) - both still holding very well. Mast sleeve of Sail Session 4.5 damaged, still holding very well. See pics.
Overall, very versatile pack for windsurfers with the basics. If you are a real beginner this may not be for you though.
From 7m freeride to 4,5m wave the wind range you will cover will be from 15knots up to 40 knots.
I love the board - it is a smooth one. Big enough to feel safe when wind is dropping but flying in strong conditions.
Other included: Fin / Mast extension / Mast base / protections (see pics).
This is ready to go !
Attractive price - I am the second owner and bought everything from a friend from Hawaii and would like to sell the pack in one go.
I think anyone wanting a 2001-2006 vintage 85L board would probably have an assortment of wave sails, masts and booms already...
And anyone wanting those sails, is probably a sailor that would be better off on a 110 freeride board, so for them the Naish would be next to useless.
Basically, you'd have to find someone who is a massive fan of mid 2000's Naish wavesailing equipment.. If they're out there, they're probably on SB..
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You might get flamed for posting your advertisement in the General thread, so maybe the question should be..
Why don't windsurf companies sell complete packages?
For the whole kit it is probably a little bit on the high side price wise, for the age of the gear, but not obscenely so.
1st thing I notice is that the price you have for the ad is $400 but the actual pack is $900. You may get more views if the main "TAG" is for a full kit / complete package etc.
Second thing is it is not the sort of board a beginner would purchase and is too small a board for an intermediate average adult male. It's a pack I might consider as a gift to my stepson who is 14 so that he could have all his own bits but not at $900.
It wouldn't hurt to rig the gear up and put someone in a bikini in the shot ![]()
Anyone interested in this already has gear hence why would they want a full setup of super dated old school gear.
That said halve the price and wait, summer is coming and I am sure there will be some Euros who need a set up!
Anyone interested in this already has gear hence why would they want a full setup of super dated old school gear.
That said halve the price and wait, summer is coming and I am sure there will be some Euros who need a set up!
Thanks Guys. Good to have your point of view. I never saw my gear as "vintage" but it's starting to get old that's true !!!
With a good wind and in good shape, I am faster than any expensive 2014 JP !!! (but the ride is less smoothy for sure).
I was one of these "euros" 5 years ago and the pack was a great opportunity. :-)
Got 7 boards back in France - up to Formula and 12 sq metres but bloody painful to travel with equipment.
- Will drop the price as I want the gear to be used rather than waiting in my garage for nothing.
- Will re-word and highlight the PACKAGE thing. That's something which could make the difference I believe. All is included...
Let me know if you have any other ideas!
Thx again
Ben
I'd like to see the 7m freeride sail on the 85L waveboard. ![]()
Even the Boxer is on the large side for that board.
So it really isnt a package deal. Sell all separately over time and you will get your $900.
I'd like to see the 7m freeride sail on the 85L waveboard. ![]()
Even the Boxer is on the large side for that board.
So it really isnt a package deal. Sell all separately over time and you will get your $900.
Agree, that was my concern as well.
5.8 fits perfectly, 7m freeride is definitely top of the range.
Yes it is 85L but don't forget it's nearly 60cm wide. And pretty thick in the middle.
I am 75kilos and don't sink with 7sq metres on it - even when not moving.
^^ recommended sail range for that would be 4.0 - 5.7 max.
I guess it depends styles / weight / Waves or Freestyle?
What you're saying is probably true in waves I believe (which was the first purpose of this board I agree)
I use the boxer 5.8 for most of my sessions (mainly in Rose Bay and Botany Bay - so flat) and the gear was balanced.
Will have to plan a trip in WA and do my first big session real waves to change my feelings ![]()
I'd like to see the 7m freeride sail on the 85L waveboard. ![]()
Even the Boxer is on the large side for that board.
This might sound snarky, but you are from WA... the rest of us (usually) have to deal with rubbish conditions. For example, in a *bad* summer the Melbourne seabreeze will usually only get to 12-15 kn. I am sure other parts of the country get similar almost-planing conditions.
I still use my 7.5 Koncept on my JP 85 - it gives some jumping ability when the wind is marginal. The trick is having a decent fin to match.