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Small is beautiful

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Created by azymuth > 9 months ago, 2 Aug 2019
azymuth
WA, 2031 posts
2 Aug 2019 3:10PM
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I was inspired by Tony Logosz (Mr. Slingshot, bottom pix) to see how small I can go.

Chopped as much off my Isonic 121 as I could - now about 75L and 1.5m (4.9ft).

Amazing on-foil feeling, carving is even easier without the swing weight. Cool looking down and seeing water instead of board
Slogs pretty well, the wide fat nose helps - as long the board is moving slowly forward the foil generates enough lift so it doesn't sink and is surprisingly stable.
It's heavy though, it would be awesome at half the weight - looking forward to getting a mini Slingshot Wizard

A fun option for strong steady sea breezes on the ocean - bring on summer.


Who else has a small one?





Tony Logosz




elmo
WA, 8732 posts
2 Aug 2019 4:01PM
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You'll probably have more fun on it now after the mods JJ

Nice work, living the dream there mate

Bender
WA, 2224 posts
2 Aug 2019 4:05PM
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Mhh now you got me thinking of taking the jigsaw to this old girl!!




azymuth
WA, 2031 posts
2 Aug 2019 4:31PM
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^^^
Do it - I'm betting you'll do a neater job than me

Move the straps inboard while you're about it - and back strap further back if you can (or T box forward)

stehsegler
WA, 3472 posts
2 Aug 2019 5:25PM
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JJ that looks like a Frankenboard! What did you do? Shorten it with a blow torch?

Swindy
WA, 454 posts
2 Aug 2019 5:38PM
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The dog looks a bit unimpressed with the workmanship but great idea.

azymuth
WA, 2031 posts
2 Aug 2019 6:07PM
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stehsegler said..
JJ that looks like a Frankenboard! What did you do? Shorten it with a blow torch?



Chainsaw and an old bag of cement I found in the back of the shed

nimo1972
97 posts
3 Aug 2019 2:35PM
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I love that! I am planing on doing the same thing as soon as a suitable scrap board turns up.
did you replace the powerbox with a tuttle?

Robertos
130 posts
3 Aug 2019 10:41PM
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like the detail with the Slingshot sticker on the bottom , looks good with the black cement finish

Mitch Pearson
QLD, 270 posts
11 Mar 2020 11:54AM
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A cut down fanatic stingray 145. Not very pretty but it works a treat with my KS3 sails. Enough nose volume to tack but submerges on splash downs. Needed the foil box to mount the slingshot foil (power box initially) but the different mast positions of the slingshot works a treat to get the lift sweet spot.









FacPrime
29 posts
11 Mar 2020 1:53PM
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I use an old North Race Kiteraceboard 2013 with mounted mast track. I can jibe it without problems, but tacks are for now impossible. The biggest problem is , when the wind dies and I can't uphaul.

antonmik
145 posts
11 Mar 2020 4:07PM
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azymuth said..
I was inspired by Tony Logosz (Mr. Slingshot, bottom pix) to see how small I can go.

Chopped as much off my Isonic 121 as I could - now about 75L and 1.5m (4.9ft).

Amazing on-foil feeling, carving is even easier without the swing weight. Cool looking down and seeing water instead of board
Slogs pretty well, the wide fat nose helps - as long the board is moving slowly forward the foil generates enough lift so it doesn't sink and is surprisingly stable.
It's heavy though, it would be awesome at half the weight - looking forward to getting a mini Slingshot Wizard

A fun option for strong steady sea breezes on the ocean - bring on summer.


Who else has a small one?





Tony Logosz





Oh, how did your hand not waver to cut the slalom? I could if they gave me a Board.

Gwarn
225 posts
11 Mar 2020 8:23PM
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4,9" x 28
deep tuttle
5" thick
Spring is almost here in SF bay




CAN17
575 posts
12 Mar 2020 6:01AM
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Gwarn said..
4,9" x 28
deep tuttle
5" thick
Spring is almost here in SF bay





Wow more homemade boards Gwarn!!!
Looks very similar to the SS wizard 103 but thicker and even shorter

what's your aproximent cost of a board build and how long does it take.

Can't wait to hear about it once you get to try it.

Gwarn
225 posts
12 Mar 2020 9:21PM
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So far I have 22 hours into this I still need to install the deck pad so 23 hours total. As far as the cost go I'm looking at 300 to 400 USD each Hard to tell as I work in a boatyard and my employer is very generous with the consumables.

WhiteofHeart
762 posts
12 Mar 2020 11:00PM
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I think as short as 4'3 or 130cm should be possible with a long masttrack. DTbox 8.5cm from the tail, masttrack 80cm (2'7) from the front screw / 100cm (3') from the tail. 25cm (10") masttrack + 5cm (2") for your base not to stick out if you ride it all the way forward. Tbh I ride my smallest board mostly at 82cm (2'8) from the frontscrew / 102cm (3'4) from the tail, so a 107cm / 3'6 board with just 1 insert for the base should also be doable hahaha. Just dont know if it would really get on the plane all that well, plus the short nose might require the mastfoot a little further forward than my 5'9 / 180cm board so I think the 130cm / 4'3 one would be most realistic.

duzzi
1066 posts
12 Mar 2020 11:32PM
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Gwarn said..
4,9" x 28
deep tuttle
5" thick
Spring is almost here in SF bay





Wow John! Second one in a month? Impressive!



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