stone keel quad 115
I called up mark and see if he could make something bigger then my last board, and his answer was sure, ill make you a big keel quad, his new design which he has been trying out...
im 115Kgs, not fat, but fit
well, tried it out the other day, and straight off the beach it was good, very efficient, and glides onto the plane, the supplied fins are fantastic for lighter days, have a smaller set coming for the strong days.
Was out in head to head and half high waves at sewers, easy to get up wind and stay planing, i was worried that the keel quad would affect tight turning because of the tail width, but instead, the board accelerates out of the bottom turn and provides plenty of speed to hit the lip, the harder you pushed and leant into the rail the tighter it would turn, and if you stall the board at the lip on a fat wave; just lean forward and slides back down.
it doesnt take to much effort to turn the board but good heel pressure through the top turns helps to make the board stick. On the wave it feels very controlable, its not as loose as his pintail, but its far easier to judge where your turn will be on the wave....
im absolutely stoked with this board, and found it really efficient and fun, it makes wave sailing that little bit more fun...
and the board looks awesome, i mean who doesnt want a keel quad
I reckon it is really good that there are so many different designs for wave boards these days. Lot's of interesting shapes to check out. Makes me wonder why singles ruled for so long?
Anyone sailed these keel quads in big waves? I remember the old days of the Starboard Fish. That could just about handle mast high Margies, but only if sail choice was spot on. When it was light and clean they did the job nicely, but if you were only slightly too powered up, bottom turns were really dicy, especially on the main peak!
Cheers, Jens
Thanks for the review. I'm in the que for one a size or two smaller and reviews like this just get me salivating at the prospect of riding one. Really looks the goods.
still waiting to get out in some bigger waves,
inreply to the feeling a dicey on the bottom turn ill definetly comment on that when ive tried, however i think because of the weight of the board and the width in the tail it should stabslise it, but ill definetly try...
It would be a dream...everything I see looks amazing. You guys have it good and you rip! I will get there one day.