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what sail and board size in NSW?

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Created by Sweden > 9 months ago, 11 Aug 2010
Sweden
NSW, 39 posts
11 Aug 2010 10:11AM
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I'm planing to move to sydney and I wonder what is the typical size on sail and board you use? I'm mostly into wave sailing, but I even try some freestyle. I sail in any conditions, even if that means non-planing.... just to feed my soul....

I have been windsurfing for 20 years, so I consider myself as a moderate wsurfer. I'm 170 cm and 68 kg.

What size would be the best if I chose;
2 sails, 1 board
3 sails 1 board
3 sails 2 boards

lelos12345
NSW, 453 posts
11 Aug 2010 10:31AM
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THERES NO WIND IN SYDNEY !! GO FORMULA
I RIDE SLALOM + SPEED BUT WITH THE LACK OF WIND I HAVE TURNED TO FORMULA
EVEN ON THE SLALOM GEAR THE SAIL THAT GETS THE MOST USE HAVE BEEN 7.5M+
BRING AS MUCH AS U CAN AFFORD THEN GO SEE SAM @ WINDSURFNSNOW FOR ANYTHING U MAY NEED
LEO

KMAN5000
NSW, 126 posts
11 Aug 2010 10:50AM
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Depending on when you plan to arrive, I'm guessing soon and you'll be here for the summer, i'll give you a run down of what I had (being about the same specs as you).

The previous year had me on an 83ltr JP RWW with a 5.0 and 4.5, I ran with this for a year and got a fare share of sailing in, at 5 times a month, then the wind started to be less frequent for these size sails so I got a 5.6 to fill in for the light days (feb of this year). I then experience an awesome DTL session which got me in the mood to get a 77ltr wave board as my weight dropped from 80 to 68 same as yours. Since aquiring the board in april I have only had about 5 sessions on it and haven't touched the 83 as my 83ltr is hopefully still going to a mate for a small fee. I may be in the market for a 90-100ltr freestyle wave for light days again, but hoping I won't need to do this until say april next year. My 77ltr should hopefully get me through this summer, but if your after gaurenteed floating at your weight regardless of wind then an 85ltr would probably be best for a single board, or a 75 and a 90 for 2 boards...

This year has been an unforgiving year with wind, so there will be a few moaners out there complaining about the lack of it but you have to be optimistic about it.

frpialoux
NSW, 107 posts
11 Aug 2010 3:28PM
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Hi there.
I'm the same build than you.
With a 79ltres and 5.3/5.0/4.7, i can get out quite often.
You may not be planning each time you sail, but who said you needed to be planning when wavesailing..?!
My only recommendation would thus be; take enough volume to be able to uphaul.

I don't think you need a small board unless you plan to travel around Australia.

stehsegler
WA, 3549 posts
11 Aug 2010 4:48PM
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Dan Berry is your size and I believe uses 5.3 , 4.8 , 4.2 or something. Plus his boards are in the 79 to 69 liter range. He seems to be getting out quite a bit with that weight.

Check windsurf and snow (one of the site sponsors) I believe they still have some of his 'old' '09 and '10 gear in the shop. All jp twin fin boards. Prices are very reasonable considering the condition of the gear. Cheaper than bringing it on a plane.

Btw this winter has been pretty so so as far as wind is concerned. But we have already had a couple of NEer seabreezes which cold mean a great summer.

174
NSW, 190 posts
12 Aug 2010 10:21AM
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Cheaper than bringing it on a plane.

Don't know about that... I brought a fair bit of gear back from Europe for free - lucky though. Even if I was charged properly would have been less than the cost of a board. Plus if you can afford to be without your gear for a while (which might well be the case in a Swedish winter) you can freight it for cheap.

The (non-formula!) recommendations above sound good to me, if you really do want to get out regardless and freestyle a bit, then a freestyle or big freestyle wave board as a second board might be worth it, especially if say Botany bay (flat water) ends up being the closest spot to you which isn't unlikely.

stehsegler
WA, 3549 posts
12 Aug 2010 12:35PM
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174 said...

Cheaper than bringing it on a plane.

Don't know about that... I brought a fair bit of gear back from Europe for free - lucky though. Even if I was charged properly would have been less than the cost of a board. Plus if you can afford to be without your gear for a while (which might well be the case in a Swedish winter) you can freight it for cheap.


I was mainly referring to used gear. There is so much used and end of season gear available these days that's usually all in top nick it certainly something worth considering. Re bringing gear on a plane. Having been stung pretty badly before I'd advise anyone to get things in writing from the airline including a note attached to the booking.

racerX
463 posts
12 Aug 2010 6:41PM
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As far as flying with gear, do your homework before you book your ticket and don't fly codeshare. Virgin Atlantic offer the best sports baggage deal for the kangaroo route at the moment, but from sweden you might not have many options...

Sweden
NSW, 39 posts
13 Aug 2010 12:59AM
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Sails are a bit more expensive in austrailia than sweden, I think. 3 brand new neil pryde alpha costs (retail price) 2583 AUD in sweden and would in australia cost 3190 AUD, according to windsurfnsnow.com.au. Used sails are also a bit more expensive.
But on the other hand, it's really convenient to travel without any large, heavy bags..

Is there any other brand than Neil Pryde, Naish and North in sydney area(other shops than windsurfnsnow) if I want new stuff?

stehsegler
WA, 3549 posts
13 Aug 2010 12:42AM
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Sweden said...
Is there any other brand than Neil Pryde, Naish and North in sydney area(other shops than windsurfnsnow) if I want new stuff?


The market here in Australia is pretty small. These are the major sail brands in particular order:

Neil Pryde
Naish
North
Severne
KA Sails
Ezzy
Maui Sails

The majority of sails sold are probably either Neil Pryde or Severne... I'm guessing.

As an example expect to pay the following for sails:
Neil Pryde (just an example)
- Brand New: $850+
- End of season: Recommended Retail - 20 to 30%
- End of season used: $450 - $550 depending on condition of sail

Remember that Australian shops generally get their shipments around the same time European team riders get their gear... meaning around August/ September the first boards and sails of the following year appear in shop... eg just saw a 2011 Fanatic quad fin board with the serial number #1 sitting in the shop at Windsurf and Snow.



dan berry
WA, 2562 posts
13 Aug 2010 5:59AM
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I can help you out with gear if you need it. Sounds like you are similar weight to me. Pm me if your interested. Where in Sydney you going to be staying?

Sweden
NSW, 39 posts
13 Aug 2010 6:33PM
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We will probably live somewhere in eastern suburbs. There are some small issues (like selling our house) to take care of before leaving sweden, but we will hopefully be in sydney before the end of the year.



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