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Fanatic Quad 79

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Created by Fast Eddy > 9 months ago, 31 Aug 2010
Fast Eddy
NSW, 174 posts
31 Aug 2010 7:36PM
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I had my first sail of the season today and my first go on my new toy.

Reliable Gerroa came up with the goods yet again. 5m weather with waist to head high waves.
Smooth down the line conditions perfect to test the new board.

It took a few waves to dust off the cobwebs after no sailing during winter.

The drive of this board out of the bottom and top turns is amazing, the speed you can generate pumping the board before you line up a cutty or a lip is sick. The tight arcs that would usually bog a single are a stand out being able to do a proper gouging cutback and still maintain your speed is one of the things that stand out with this board.

One of the criticisms of the multi fin boards is the lack of projection out of the lip and that may be true for some. But what this and I suspect some other quads do, is allow you to do a tighter bottom turn and re direct yourself to get under the lip for more projection. So while the some may say there is a lack of projection it actually makes it easier to hit the lip.

I'm not trying to turn this into a Quad Vs other boards post, I still own singles and love them they are just different.

If you really enjoy making turns on waves and lots of them you should try this board.

I'm stoked

ibid
NSW, 136 posts
31 Aug 2010 8:29PM
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no worries I will take it if you are sick of it already....i do like the look of it

Got Wanda all to myself - so good when there are no surfers no swimmers no flags

It blew hard enough and almost perfect crossshore - had the 5.3 Combat rigged but could have easily gone out with the 5.0 - plenty of 2footers - fewer bigger ones, nothing to brag about but great to have the first NE so early in season



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