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Created by sboardcrazy > 9 months ago, 13 Dec 2014
sboardcrazy
NSW, 8250 posts
13 Dec 2014 9:49AM
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Thinking of getting a small slalom for the flat water of Budgewoi..Any feedback on 2008 model 79ltre falcons?

F2
QLD, 209 posts
13 Dec 2014 9:19AM
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You will not go wrong with the falcon 79, one of the best boards ever made, very quick and just great to ride.

mkseven
QLD, 2315 posts
13 Dec 2014 11:44AM
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Agreed, still competitive with the latest designs- i've had one or two of them & would happily have another. They seem to work for all sizes of people also.

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8250 posts
14 Dec 2014 12:27PM
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Got one! Picked it up today - will be my c 18-25kts wind board..
www.seabreeze.com.au/Classifieds/Windsurfing-Boards/~t2ko3/2008-Fanatic-Falcon-79-litres.aspx?search=iVVAl2umBXmHLC7VP1FIeA==

Now I shouldn't have any excuse for being slow.. but I bet I can find one..

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8250 posts
17 Dec 2014 4:20PM
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1st sail yesterday Gps sailing so flatwater but not as flat as normal 4_6inch chop. Little ripper!

gregwed
QLD, 556 posts
17 Dec 2014 9:01PM
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Just checked your GPSTC post for the 16th Sue - Impressive results for first sail with the FF. Will be interesting to hear what you think in some chop.
Looks a great spot where you sailed, so smooth.
Cheers

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8250 posts
17 Dec 2014 10:12PM
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And that was a choppy day Greg! It was weird as it lookedflat as you came up to it but as you entered it was small ripply chop 4-6" high.. At it's best it can be like a mirror with no sign of wind but still blowing 20kts +
Actually I posted more than that about the Falcon but the stupid tablet didn't work so I will add a bit extra now.
I could get upwind at a similar angle to everyone else!( big plus ) gybes like it's on rails ( although default radius is wider than my waveboards ) and tracks better on the bearaways in the small chop. My pocket wave would have been skittery as and sliding out all over the place.
Very happy! Bring on a big gust and flat water..

Windxtasy
WA, 4017 posts
17 Dec 2014 9:01PM
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sboardcrazy said..
And that was a choppy day Greg! It was weird as it lookedflat as you came up to it but as you entered it was small ripply chop 4-6" high.. At it's best it can be like a mirror with no sign of wind but still blowing 20kts +
Actually I posted more than that about the Falcon but the stupid tablet didn't work so I will add a bit extra now.
I could get upwind at a similar angle to everyone else!( big plus ) gybes like it's on rails ( although default radius is wider than my waveboards ) and tracks better on the bearaways in the small chop. My pocket wave would have been skittery as and sliding out all over the place.
Very happy! Bring on a big gust and flat water..


You've just reminded me why I don't like waveboards. - too loose.

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8250 posts
18 Dec 2014 8:39AM
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Windxtasy said..

sboardcrazy said..
And that was a choppy day Greg! It was weird as it lookedflat as you came up to it but as you entered it was small ripply chop 4-6" high.. At it's best it can be like a mirror with no sign of wind but still blowing 20kts +
Actually I posted more than that about the Falcon but the stupid tablet didn't work so I will add a bit extra now.
I could get upwind at a similar angle to everyone else!( big plus ) gybes like it's on rails ( although default radius is wider than my waveboards ) and tracks better on the bearaways in the small chop. My pocket wave would have been skittery as and sliding out all over the place.
Very happy! Bring on a big gust and flat water..



You've just reminded me why I don't like waveboards. - too loose.


Ignorance is bliss.. I used to love it.. I did find it a bit of a handful in chop powered up as it tends to skip around a lot and you can't put any pressure on the fin..I thought it was just me.
With the Falcon the only thing I don't like is that my outer toes in the rear strap hurt like hell going upwind..Not sure if its just my technique ( getting used to railing it up /trying to point the toes) or setup..my heel is angled forwards a long way.
I started with the mast foot in the centre ( 35) as people suggested and I could see that's where it was usually set but found it too big a reach back to the straps so I reset it to 33..The boom was set too high early one ( 6m sail- ext wrong so wasn't going to go back in the change it) so I don't know whether that would have been a factor.Still I changed sails later and the boom was ok then..
I also felt I had to get inboard to be able to rail it up / point my toes and put pressure on the tail..???
Any ideas?
I'll fiddle around next sail but thought maybe others have had similar issues and fixed them.

aussieboats
NSW, 342 posts
18 Dec 2014 9:37AM
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Maybe move the back straps forward a couple of positions to narrow up your stance , leave the front ones in the rear settings

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8250 posts
18 Dec 2014 9:45AM
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Maybe move the back straps forward a couple of positions to narrow up your stance , leave the front ones in the rear settings


Ok. I'll see if it's possible to do that. Thanks.
I just remembered I had to do that with one of my other boards..

N1GEL
NSW, 861 posts
19 Dec 2014 1:36PM
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Hi Sue. I picked up a FF 101 (2011 model) a couple weeks back haven't had a chance to get her wet yet, but itching. Sorry I can't add any positive comments to the thread other than she looks so damn sexy and I know our affair will test my marriage ;). I'm hoping to catch you up on gpstc with the FF under my feet ;) I've pm'd some of the crew up there to tip me off on a good time to travel from south Sydney and hoping I'll get an invite to join you all in some flat water, which will be a novelty. Enjoy the board and keep posting your progress with her. Peace, Nige

sboardcrazy
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19 Dec 2014 4:40PM
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Hi Sue. I picked up a FF 101 (2011 model) a couple weeks back haven't had a chance to get her wet yet, but itching. Sorry I can't add any positive comments to the thread other than she looks so damn sexy and I know our affair will test my marriage ;). I'm hoping to catch you up on gpstc with the FF under my feet ;) I've pm'd some of the crew up there to tip me off on a good time to travel from south Sydney and hoping I'll get an invite to join you all in some flat water, which will be a novelty. Enjoy the board and keep posting your progress with her. Peace, Nige


I can identify with that. My partner is on hols for a week or so so no sailing for me..
Still all sailed out..
It hasn't been as flat at Budgy the last few times and the flats are getting pretty shallow.Still if you want to get pb's it's the place to go! With the right wind direction and wind getting into the flats it's amazing..
I think you will catch and pass me . I'm thinking I eventually would like to get a 102 or similar falcon for light winds at Budgy.. Tempted to sell the 115 Xcross but I'll need it for Autumn / lake sailing when we are lucky to get 10kts in a month..

rrdsailor
QLD, 121 posts
19 Dec 2014 8:30PM
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gybes like it's on rails


Couldn't agree more, my FF104 is an absolute delight to gybe,it just seems so effortless.

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8250 posts
20 Dec 2014 12:51PM
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I moved the rear straps forward a hole and put the mast foot back and the stance feels better. Will fine tune as I go along.

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
20 Dec 2014 2:34PM
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Hi Sue. I plan to buy one of those Black Project delta fins for my little slalom board, the red Cheeky Monkey. The fin will be a Christmas present for myself. I think my board has similar dimensions to your new board. It would be good to compare them when it's windy and we meet either at Canton Beach or Budgewoi.

N1GEL
NSW, 861 posts
20 Dec 2014 2:46PM
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I moved the rear straps forward a hole and put the mast foot back and the stance feels better. Will fine tune as I go along.


What... you have enough wind up there to get planing on a board that small

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8250 posts
20 Dec 2014 4:54PM
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Hi Sue. I plan to buy one of those Black Project delta fins for my little slalom board, the red Cheeky Monkey. The fin will be a Christmas present for myself. I think my board has similar dimensions to your new board. It would be good to compare them when it's windy and we meet either at Canton Beach or Budgewoi.


Yep be happy to ..No worries about what to get a windsurfer for Xmas..

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8250 posts
20 Dec 2014 4:58PM
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sboardcrazy said..
I moved the rear straps forward a hole and put the mast foot back and the stance feels better. Will fine tune as I go along.




What... you have enough wind up there to get planing on a board that small


Yes we have had some good wind lately - got a 5m cammed sail coming and could have used it 3 x in the last 2 weeks!. Mind you I only weigh 64kgs..( + or - depending on how much junk I've been eating )
I never used to use my 78ltre pocket wave until it was 20kts plus but it didn't suit my larger cammed sails.
Now I have this one I am going to start using my bigger sails on it and see how I go. Should be able to use it in 15kts + maybe even less at Budgy as usually it's beach start type depths and pretty safe sailing.
How much wind do you think you'll need for your new one?

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8250 posts
20 Dec 2014 5:01PM
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rrdsailor said..

sboardcrazy said..
gybes like it's on rails



Couldn't agree more, my FF104 is an absolute delight to gybe,it just seems so effortless.


Hang on your profile pic says RRD sailor.? .

N1GEL
NSW, 861 posts
20 Dec 2014 9:51PM
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sboardcrazy said..

2035 said..



sboardcrazy said..
I moved the rear straps forward a hole and put the mast foot back and the stance feels better. Will fine tune as I go along.





What... you have enough wind up there to get planing on a board that small



Yes we have had some good wind lately - got a 5m cammed sail coming and could have used it 3 x in the last 2 weeks!. Mind you I only weigh 64kgs..( + or - depending on how much junk I've been eating )
I never used to use my 78ltre pocket wave until it was 20kts plus but it didn't suit my larger cammed sails.
Now I have this one I am going to start using my bigger sails on it and see how I go. Should be able to use it in 15kts + maybe even less at Budgy as usually it's beach start type depths and pretty safe sailing.
How much wind do you think you'll need for your new one?


If it's 18+ kts tomorrow I'll try out the FF101 with my 7.1 twincam. I weigh about 87kg, so I would be more comfortable riding a 100ltr board in 20+ kts. Fingers crossed for tomorrow.

rrdsailor
QLD, 121 posts
20 Dec 2014 9:30PM
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sboardcrazy said..

rrdsailor said..


sboardcrazy said..
gybes like it's on rails




Couldn't agree more, my FF104 is an absolute delight to gybe,it just seems so effortless.



Hang on your profile pic says RRD sailor.? .


I know i have too many boards and not enough names, on GPSTC i am starboardsailor.

N1GEL
NSW, 861 posts
22 Dec 2014 10:59AM
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2035 said..

sboardcrazy said..


2035 said..




sboardcrazy said..
I moved the rear straps forward a hole and put the mast foot back and the stance feels better. Will fine tune as I go along.






What... you have enough wind up there to get planing on a board that small




Yes we have had some good wind lately - got a 5m cammed sail coming and could have used it 3 x in the last 2 weeks!. Mind you I only weigh 64kgs..( + or - depending on how much junk I've been eating )
I never used to use my 78ltre pocket wave until it was 20kts plus but it didn't suit my larger cammed sails.
Now I have this one I am going to start using my bigger sails on it and see how I go. Should be able to use it in 15kts + maybe even less at Budgy as usually it's beach start type depths and pretty safe sailing.
How much wind do you think you'll need for your new one?



If it's 18+ kts tomorrow I'll try out the FF101 with my 7.1 twincam. I weigh about 87kg, so I would be more comfortable riding a 100ltr board in 20+ kts. Fingers crossed for tomorrow.


So, I took the FF101 out for a test run yesterday in around 19-22kts with a 7.1 freerace and FO Nitro 34cm. I don't think there was enough wind coz I really struggled in the lulls. I'm so used to the float of my Tabou Rocket 115.

When off the plane, I found the board pointing up wind heaps and the tail sinking. I also really struggled to waterstart it for the same reason... the board kept pointing high and I was trying to climb on the board way too far back (hence it pointed high as soon as I got up). BUT...

once I got in the straps, the thing felt so sweet. Quite flighty, but still stable. And it just seemed to plane off the tail so much more than my Rocket, which feels like there's way too much board in the water sometimes. I also got one gybe on it and it was a pleasure.

When I did jump back on my rocket, when I thought I was maxing out, I was doing around the same speed as the FF101 only the Falcon felt like it was just getting started.

I have a lot of work to do to get used to the FF101... it felt a lot smaller than I expected, so I will no doubt struggle with it over the summer months... I don't think the Rocket will do much over 30kts, so I've got to get the FF worked out.

Nige

Trousers
SA, 565 posts
22 Dec 2014 12:34PM
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... gybes like it's on rails...


Glad to hear your enjoying the board. I got the same model, but I have not found her a pleasure to gybe. Fast but very twitchy so I did not find it tracks through the turns confidently. It's seriously skinny compared to my 100l Manta which corners like an olympian iceskater. Although the Falcon lets me enter with eye-watering pace, the width punishes even minor imprecision in my foot changes. Usually I disrupt board trim and sink any chance of planning on the outside (admittedly, when the conditions call for me to bring out a 79l, it's usually quite choppy as well!).

My current opinion is that the Falcon (in these sizes at least) is a specialist in unbounded acceleration, but pays a penalty in it's ability to corner. But that might just be me. I suspect I might have different experience in flatter water, this summer I'll put that to the test at Lake George. I am determined to tame the shrew though, not giving up on it, just trying to learn this old dog some new tricks. I hear it's possible...

N1GEL
NSW, 861 posts
22 Dec 2014 2:16PM
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sboardcrazy said..
... gybes like it's on rails...




Glad to hear your enjoying the board. I got the same model, but I have not found her a pleasure to gybe. Fast but very twitchy so I did not find it tracks through the turns confidently. It's seriously skinny compared to my 100l Manta which corners like an olympian iceskater. Although the Falcon lets me enter with eye-watering pace, the width punishes even minor imprecision in my foot changes. Usually I disrupt board trim and sink any chance of planning on the outside (admittedly, when the conditions call for me to bring out a 79l, it's usually quite choppy as well!).

My current opinion is that the Falcon (in these sizes at least) is a specialist in unbounded acceleration, but pays a penalty in it's ability to corner. But that might just be me. I suspect I might have different experience in flatter water, this summer I'll put that to the test at Lake George. I am determined to tame the shrew though, not giving up on it, just trying to learn this old dog some new tricks. I hear it's possible...



Hey Trousers,

Great to hear your experience. You've confirmed I've got a lot to learn.

By no means did I have fun on the Falcon yesterday... it was simply too small and it was too gusty. Those 15 liters less than my Rocket felt like 100 liters between gusts. I had about 10 minutes of fun once I got in the straps.

As for gybes, I'm no expert, but when on the Falcon yesterday, I just "typically" leaned forward, pulled hard on the boom and kept power in the rig... felt great. It wasn't massively choppy, maybe knee high, so I'm not sure if you call that choppy or flat. I must admit I sank the tail on it a couple of times after the flip though But the first 2/3rds felt awesome. Just missing that bit of volume I'm so used to.

Really wish it was easier, but then I might as well take up kiting

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8250 posts
22 Dec 2014 9:57PM
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sboardcrazy said..
... gybes like it's on rails...




Glad to hear your enjoying the board. I got the same model, but I have not found her a pleasure to gybe. Fast but very twitchy so I did not find it tracks through the turns confidently. It's seriously skinny compared to my 100l Manta which corners like an olympian iceskater. Although the Falcon lets me enter with eye-watering pace, the width punishes even minor imprecision in my foot changes. Usually I disrupt board trim and sink any chance of planning on the outside (admittedly, when the conditions call for me to bring out a 79l, it's usually quite choppy as well!).

My current opinion is that the Falcon (in these sizes at least) is a specialist in unbounded acceleration, but pays a penalty in it's ability to corner. But that might just be me. I suspect I might have different experience in flatter water, this summer I'll put that to the test at Lake George. I am determined to tame the shrew though, not giving up on it, just trying to learn this old dog some new tricks. I hear it's possible...



Yep..I should qualify that - in flatwater.. haven't really tried it in Lake Macquarie chop but at Budgy on the outside it wants to bounce a lot more than my other boards and needs lots of downforce. Haven't even tried a planing gybe out in the chop..
But I bought it for flatwater use.. ( not that Budgy has been that flat lately..wheres the weed gone? )

N1GEL
NSW, 861 posts
23 Dec 2014 1:04PM
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I had the mast track just behind halfway back... I'll definitely move it quite a bit further forward next time in the hope of making the board feel a little less "flighty" in the chop.



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