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Best sails for longboarding

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Created by Francone > 9 months ago, 9 Jan 2015
Francone
WA, 299 posts
9 Jan 2015 4:30AM
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I am considering to buy a longboard and I’d like to have a few suggestions about the best sails for a longboard in production today. From reviews, it seems that sails like the Aerotech Zenith, the Maui MS2 and Maui TR-5 were excellent for longboarding , but they are no longer in production today and not easy to find on the 2nd hand market. Kona and Bic do make sails specifically for their longboards and they may be an option, but I’d like to know if there are other reliable brands or models recommended for LB. Does Aerotech manufacture longboarding sails replacing (or having similar characteristics to) the Zenith? Also the MS Blaze ,the Ezzy Lion, along with the Severne Turbo ( not easy to find in Quebec, Canada) seem interesting. From what I see, the key for good longboarding performance is a relatively small DH and a tight leech, possibly a less pronounced luff curve. Any sails with these features today? Any comments or suggestions about the best LB sails?

THanks Francone

cammd
QLD, 4271 posts
10 Jan 2015 10:15PM
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Severne Raceboard 8.5 and 9.5
or NP RSX 8.5 and 9.5

Francone
WA, 299 posts
11 Jan 2015 2:29AM
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cammd said..
Severne Raceboard 8.5 and 9.5
or NP RSX 8.5 and 9.5


Neither planing nor speed are my priority, only light winds subplaning, given the prevailing wind conditions here. My problem is that an 8.5 and 9.5 are way too big for comfort, especially when flipping around or uphauling, but at the same time too small for my Bic Core 293 which is not quite a longboard yet. Eventually I'll buy a longboard, but for the moment I am looking for as small as possible a sail which would still get me going in light winds on my Bic 293 better than my current Severne Focus 8.5 and Ezzy 7.5, designed for shortboards.
Sails designed for longboarding or any sail designed for a small DH and a tight leech) should do the trick and allow me to step down on the size. I wonder if anybody can comment on this from my perespective

Thanks

Francone

Dean 424
NSW, 440 posts
11 Jan 2015 9:07AM
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NP Helium. Has a tight leech and designed to get you going in light winds.

cammd
QLD, 4271 posts
11 Jan 2015 9:49PM
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You could use a techno 293 od 7.8 they can be rigged with a tight leech and deep draft.

8.5 is hardly to big to uphaul or handle particularly in light wind. I know plenty of female youth sailors who would be lucky to weigh much over 50kgs and they dont seem to stuggle or complain.

NotWal
QLD, 7430 posts
13 Jan 2015 2:29AM
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What about Mistral one design sails?

tonymatta
QLD, 358 posts
16 Jan 2015 11:18AM
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NotWal said...
What about Mistral one design sails?


These are no longer in production and the 2nd hand ones are pretty old. I have a couple if you want one.

almurch
WA, 30 posts
28 Jan 2015 11:40PM
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HI Mate,

I am gathering some ONEDESIGN bits and pieces to try and put together a few complete rigs to casually race with my mates, if you have any ONEDESIGN gear i am keen to get it from you? you mentioned sails? do you specifically have a fin or centreboard? I am in Perth and happy pay for a courier.


Man0verBoard
WA, 629 posts
29 Jan 2015 12:56PM
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almurch said..
HI Mate,

I am gathering some ONEDESIGN bits and pieces to try and put together a few complete rigs to casually race with my mates, if you have any ONEDESIGN gear i am keen to get it from you? you mentioned sails? do you specifically have a fin or centreboard? I am in Perth and happy pay for a courier.




The Windsurfer One Design is still produced and stocked locally by Windgenuity.www.windgenuity.com.au/ , Email:Windgenuity@bigpond.com. All *genuine spares are stocked.

PhatBouy
SA, 39 posts
29 Jan 2015 3:56PM
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here is a list of Raceboard sails, a bit old but a good start .

windsurfraceboard.blogspot.com/p/sails.html

or for something more casual, look for a sail that is designed to go on a SUP like

www.star-board-windsurfing.com/2015/products/boards/windsup-sails

or even a Hot sails Superfreak

Jeroensurf
1072 posts
9 Feb 2015 5:39AM
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The Demons Rule on a longboard. Not cheap but the quality and durability is better as from most wavesails while being superligt.



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