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Created by Mr Keen 5 months ago, 20 May 2024
Mr Keen
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20 May 2024 9:39PM
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WsurfAustin
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20 May 2024 7:57PM
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A good Sunday indeed..

Nikita
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21 May 2024 11:54AM
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Nice and sunny day!

jusavina
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21 May 2024 2:35PM
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dantren
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21 May 2024 2:38PM
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Good Vibes Jayson

Mr Keen
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21 May 2024 2:51PM
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Might head there this winter with the westerlies ??

jusavina
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23 May 2024 10:01AM
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If you like offshore winds.
Wellington point would be better by Westerly.

Mr Keen
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23 May 2024 11:17AM
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Looking for cross off conditions with a bit of swell.
Byron is good for this

Paducah
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23 May 2024 1:22PM
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What front wing is that? Tips from the camera angle don't look very starboardish. Nice to see the Classic JP in service. I've got one usually used with slower foils in teaching mode. Still a nice board.

jusavina
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23 May 2024 11:17PM
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What front wing is that? Tips from the camera angle don't look very starboardish. Nice to see the Classic JP in service. I've got one usually used with slower foils in teaching mode. Still a nice board.


950 cm2. 1m span.
Very very hight lift.




jusavina
QLD, 1465 posts
23 May 2024 11:22PM
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Mr Keen said..
Looking for cross off conditions with a bit of swell.
Byron is good for this


Where about do you launch from in Byron?

Paducah
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23 May 2024 11:51PM
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Paducah said..


What front wing is that? Tips from the camera angle don't look very starboardish. Nice to see the Classic JP in service. I've got one usually used with slower foils in teaching mode. Still a nice board.


950 cm2. 1m span.
Very very hight lift.






And pretty speedy - you were ripping on that first leg. Also felt like watching a cheetah after a gazelle reeling in your friend on the North. Is the wing custom or small batch production? Looks like I'm going to hold onto my IQ foil for a while since I have to race occasionally in some sketchy waters and preferable to ding that rather than my newer set.

Mr Keen
QLD, 588 posts
24 May 2024 3:45AM
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Mr Keen said..
Looking for cross off conditions with a bit of swell.
Byron is good for this




Where about do you launch from in Byron?



At the pass usually. Easy launch when the swell is small. If it's a bigger swell carry gear on your head and time the sets. Coming in stay on foil on the back of a wave to get into shallower water.
Only came to grief once trying to come in with big swell (wind died). Sweep took me to Clarke's for a proper rinsing!!
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jusavina
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24 May 2024 8:05AM
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Paducah said..

jusavina said..

Paducah said..


What front wing is that? Tips from the camera angle don't look very starboardish. Nice to see the Classic JP in service. I've got one usually used with slower foils in teaching mode. Still a nice board.



950 cm2. 1m span.
Very very hight lift.






And pretty speedy - you were ripping on that first leg. Also felt like watching a cheetah after a gazelle reeling in your friend on the North. Is the wing custom or small batch production? Looks like I'm going to hold onto my IQ foil for a while since I have to race occasionally in some sketchy waters and preferable to ding that rather than my newer set.


Custom made.
Designed to go upwind/downwind in light conditions.
Way too lifty for crosswind.
Only 25knts max speed on that day.



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