They say they use a 6.2 as Ideal and 6.5 rec. Has anyone ever ridden this board with a 6.2 and how did it go? It seems surprisingly big to me.
I have. It didn't feel that great. But 6.2 never does to me. The board could take it though. I wouldn't really want to put anything bigger on.
I used to rig a 6.2 on mine and it went pretty well... mind you I'm 194cm and 90+ kilos.
I used both a wave sail and a freestyle (lighter weight) sail in 6.2m2.
What model/year board are you referring to ?
The last JP FSW 84 I rode with this size sail was a the 2007.
Hope this helps
Kev
It will be 2009 FWS 84. I have also got a 2009 Pro 101 coming as well. The sail is a 6.2 2008 NP alpha.
You may wonder why I ask with a bigger board as well? The reason is, I will take it to Coronations and leave the bigger board behind in QLD.
Last Dec I only took a 5.4 and 4.7. Being 86 kgs there was one day I could really have used the 6.2. Also I found that Lancilin was lighter wind and will probably stop there again. With both boards I'll also have a bigger fin from the 101 to match up with the 6.2. Hopefully give a bit more drive. My old boards would push sideways when loaded up like that.
Powerbox again.....no more US Box......sigh of relief.
That's the sail I was running along with the Expression.
The JP FSW is a great entry level wave board IMO
Pretty awesome as a bump and jump machine and with a wave fin inserted... they can go pretty well on the wave... just a little too fast and a tad too thick in rails when compared to a dedicated wave board, again this is just IMO.
The RWW may be worth a look in the mid 80 literage range (82lt) for something more wave dedicated if you are that way inclined, but you will struggle with a 6.2.. the 5.4 alpha is the largest sail I tend to run with the 82 RWW... schmick combo for the ahem 'larger gents'
Kev
Thanks for that, Here in Queensland speed is a good thing. I mostly bump and Jump anyway. We don't have the conditions you enjoy. The waves here can be great but unfortunately the wind seems to always be 2-3 knts to light. The 84 is for QLD first, and a holiday board second. I also want it to run well in flatter conditions. That is why I didn't go for a RWW. The biggest difference Between the States I noticed was WA is cream run on the way out. Here we go through horrible shore break then a washining machine followed by serious dumpers. That's just to get out.
I can't wait to get back over there........![]()
If they say 6.2 is OK, and you put in the find from the 101 you will surely be fine.
(I'm 95kg) For Coro, on a good day I'd be on 4.2 and a 75L with 20cm fin so I think you also need a smaller fin for the 84L !!!!!!!!!
i used to have the 91 litre, a 5.8m even felt too big on it, you would have to run a bigger fin and thats no fun..
Hey Bill, have never used a 6.2 on mine it's a 03 FSW 84 but agree it would take it. I typically use 5.0 - 5.8 in Qld which is a great for our conditions, have used down to a 4.0m in WA...board starts to feel a bit big over 30 knots, as you know that's not too common in Qld though!! Will send some comments from Andreas Pilcher I got when I was buying my board to your personal e-mail address if you like.