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What else feels like JP FSW

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Created by Obelix > 9 months ago, 6 Dec 2011
Obelix
WA, 1096 posts
6 Dec 2011 6:13PM
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I've recently bought a half-wrecked JP FSW 98L 2005 and slowly wrecking it further.

It was an experiment to see If I could sail such a small board (I'm around 97kg).
The "experiment" has been quite a success. It plans faster than my other board, it's faster overall, handles the chop well, I can utilise smaller sails...so it has become my main board.

However, I don't think it will last more than a few more months. It's already leaking water, has been patched all around, and it's a matter of time...

It would be great if the experienced sailors who sailed the JP FSW and other boards could advise me what else feels the same.

Thanks in advance.

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
6 Dec 2011 9:21PM
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Why not look for another JP FSW?

Edit:

Just had a quick look in the WA buy and sell and there are a couple of them there for $300 or less each.

Makes my $6.50 Tiga Wave seem a bit expensive.

MavericK040
WA, 583 posts
6 Dec 2011 6:30PM
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I Know a bloke who has one
Going cheap if you act fast!

FormulaNova
WA, 14654 posts
6 Dec 2011 6:36PM
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If it is leaking water, you are doing well! Just wait until it has all leaked out and you should be okay

Learn how to repair it and it could last another decade or two, and cost you next to nothing.

Obelix
WA, 1096 posts
6 Dec 2011 6:39PM
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Mobydisc said...

Why not look for another JP FSW?

Edit:

Just had a quick look in the WA buy and sell and there are a couple of them there for $300 or less each.

Makes my $6.50 Tiga Wave seem a bit expensive.




JP FSW would be ideal. Just in case I don't find one.

I had a look, before and couldn't find anything similar.

Just re-checked and (volume wise) only one (in Mandurah) is close enough at 94L. I've emailed the guy just now.

I have no idea what's the volume of my board with the nose cut off. I can imagine a 2-3 litres less - so 95L? Should be close enough. Mine is probably a bit wider.

Otherwise this one is of interest, but is advertised as 2009, whereas everything points to 2005:

www.seabreeze.com.au/Classifieds/Windsurfing/Boards/~bum6f/2009-JP-Australia-Super-X-252-cm-96-litres.aspx?search=MsVd7Fn%2f%2fIoYnFxofLJ1sutCIRqEsyZ0gUfz7PYM3Ak%3d

Obelix
WA, 1096 posts
6 Dec 2011 6:42PM
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Maverick, I've sent you a PM...

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
6 Dec 2011 9:43PM
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That JP definately looks older than a 2009 model.

Obelix
WA, 1096 posts
6 Dec 2011 6:47PM
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FormulaNova said...

If it is leaking water, you are doing well! Just wait until it has all leaked out and you should be okay

Learn how to repair it and it could last another decade or two, and cost you next to nothing.




I made a few cracks on the nose, and have patched them, but there was still some water in, and during the last few hot days, it has found it's way out through the patch . Now I need to do it again. As you said, I need to learn how then actually do it

These minor cracks can be fixed, however, the whole thing has a hairline crack alongside the edge where the non-slip area meets slippery area.

Obelix
WA, 1096 posts
6 Dec 2011 6:48PM
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Mobydisc said...

That JP definately looks older than a 2009 model.


On the JP site, it matches the 2005.

tobyhodgso
WA, 300 posts
6 Dec 2011 6:58PM
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I reckon its a 2005 that one.

but how about this ?
www.seabreeze.com.au/Classifieds/Windsurfing/Boards/~bckr_/2007-Starboard-SType-240-cm-93-litres.aspx?search=0BZmezxV2pvgV7j%2f2GzOwcMI15K3Tcq%2fKgpLorIFl6c%3d

or this
www.seabreeze.com.au/Classifieds/Windsurfing/Boards/~bl9j6/2008-Starboard-Futura-240-cm-93-litres.aspx?search=Ay8%2fAKHerIOGNPVNcVIRseLeghhj5NN8

or
www.seabreeze.com.au/Classifieds/Windsurfing/Boards/~bip14/2007-Kinetic-Gladiator-242-cm-95-litres.aspx?search=Ay8%2fAKHerIOGNPVNcVIRseLeghhj5NN8

Scarrgo swears by his gladiator and $250 seems alright.

or
www.seabreeze.com.au/Classifieds/Windsurfing/Boards/~b0doq/JP-Australia-Freestyle-Wave-256-cm-94-litres.aspx?search=Ay8%2fAKHerIOGNPVNcVIRseLeghhj5NN8

I chatted with the chap and its the same model as mine- 2002 JP FSW 94 I have LOC'd on that ...

I know I have a terrible history at board recommendations for you Obelix, if your down to 98L your doing well!
But thats a sinker for you, maybe 110s might be better allround?

swoosh
QLD, 1927 posts
6 Dec 2011 9:21PM
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a floating turd.

CJW
NSW, 1718 posts
6 Dec 2011 10:32PM
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Obelix
WA, 1096 posts
6 Dec 2011 8:00PM
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Hi Toby,

I had a go at s-type and Kinetic. Courtesy of Pointman. (cheers mate)
...and couldn't handle them.

>>SCarrgo
He's half my weight so what suits him, may not suit me.
Also, he's after speed, I'm after bump and jump.

Futura may be of interst. I've never tried it, but need to stick with the Powerbox fins though.


or
www.seabreeze.com.au/Classifieds/Windsurfing/Boards/~b0doq/JP-Australia-Freestyle-Wave-256-cm-94-litres.aspx?search=Ay8%2fAKHerIOGNPVNcVIRseLeghhj5NN8
I chatted with the chap and its the same model as mine- 2002 JP FSW 94 I have LOC'd on that ...


I PM-ed the guy earlier on.

>>>I know I have a terrible history at board recommendations for you Obelix
No mate, I appreciate your help.

>>>, if your down to 98L your doing well!
>>>But thats a sinker for you, maybe 110s might be better allround?
I have a nice 115 (also a sinker for me ...but since I got this JP, I only went out once on it (while repairing the JP) and it felt big and cumbersome.
Pinnaroo's feels so much friendlier on the JP.

I'm not so sure I will handle the 94L well, given it would be narrower again. But happy to try.

tobyhodgso
WA, 300 posts
6 Dec 2011 8:35PM
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wanna try mine some time? you know where I live and Im not using it....

paddymac
WA, 936 posts
6 Dec 2011 8:53PM
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Obelix, an RRD FSW wave will give a similar feeling to a JP FSW - I personally prefer the RRD slightly but would be happy on either. I also briefly had a Fanatic Freewave (which got great reviews) but I didn't enjoy it - I think maybe it was more freestyle than wave.

A Futura is closer to the slalom end of the freeride specturm - sometimes referred to as Freerace.

The S Type is is at the quicker end and a similar concept to the JP Super X - they were both designed for PWA Super X - a mix between Slalom and Freestyle.

Obelix
WA, 1096 posts
6 Dec 2011 10:07PM
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paddymac said...

Obelix, an RRD FSW wave will give a similar feeling to a JP FSW - I personally prefer the RRD slightly but would be happy on either. I also briefly had a Fanatic Freewave (which got great reviews) but I didn't enjoy it - I think maybe it was more freestyle than wave.

A Futura is closer to the slalom end of the freeride specturm - sometimes referred to as Freerace.

The S Type is is at the quicker end and a similar concept to the JP Super X - they were both designed for PWA Super X - a mix between Slalom and Freestyle.


Cheers Paddymac

Very informative.
My aim is bump and jump so I better focus on the right board for that.

re: S-Type
Felt fast, but ergos just didn't work for me.
I should probably stay away from the JP Super X then.
I'll probably give Futura a miss too.

The RRD FSW is then an option if I don't find a JP.

Obelix
WA, 1096 posts
6 Dec 2011 10:08PM
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tobyhodgso said...

wanna try mine some time? you know where I live and Im not using it....


I wouldn't mind trying it.
You are much closer to me than Mandurah (where the other one is).

Friday and Saturday look good...?

tobyhodgso
WA, 300 posts
7 Dec 2011 6:42AM
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- you killed it! remember the rule: dont tell huey more than 1 day out!






sure you can, txt me.

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8016 posts
7 Dec 2011 12:19PM
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Mobydisc said...

Why not look for another JP FSW?

Edit:

Just had a quick look in the WA buy and sell and there are a couple of them there for $300 or less each.

Makes my $6.50 Tiga Wave seem a bit expensive.



$6.50..Wow what a buy..If your whinging at that price your a bigger cheapskate than me..

Windxtasy
WA, 4014 posts
7 Dec 2011 9:39AM
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Hi Obelix, Sounds like the JP FSW is what suits you, but I wouldn't discount the Futura without trying one.
They are a really nice board. I love mine and Pointman swears by his, and he sails at Pinnaroo a bit. Tuttle box though.

Obelix
WA, 1096 posts
7 Dec 2011 12:18PM
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Windxtasy said...

Hi Obelix, Sounds like the JP FSW is what suits you, but I wouldn't discount the Futura without trying one.
They are a really nice board. I love mine and Pointman swears by his, and he sails at Pinnaroo a bit. Tuttle box though.


I wouldn't mind a Futura road test, but as you said, it would mean another set of fins. All my fins are powerbox now.

Just picked up the JP FSW 94 from Toby (cheers mate) to road test.
Now for some wind...



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