That dude is 63 , He is my uncle , and a bloody good sailor . Thats a fanatic bee 84 liter , its more a bump and jump board .
I got smashed a few times in that chop trying to put the foot down on my AB+ 59 .
so whats 63 got to do with sailing dude
That dude is 63 , He is my uncle , and a bloody good sailor . Thats a fanatic bee 84 liter , its more a bump and jump board .
I got smashed a few times in that chop trying to put the foot down on my AB+ 59 .
so whats 63 got to do with sailing dude
Nothing at all Keef , but thats a pretty good effort out in 30 knots and 3 foot of chop
That dude is 63 , He is my uncle , and a bloody good sailor . Thats a fanatic bee 84 liter , its more a bump and jump board .
I got smashed a few times in that chop trying to put the foot down on my AB+ 59 .
I know....sounds like a radical day..
2 here on Seabreeze, for the budget conscious.
The Naish sounds like an absolute bargain for someone the right size.
Not sure if they are fast enough for what you want, but if they are smooth through chop, that would help you lock down and go fast with confidence, compared to a slalom board that bounces too much.
www.seabreeze.com.au/Classifieds/Windsurfing-Boards/~a0duk/2012-Naish-Wave-215-cm-55-litres.aspx?search=iVVAl2umBXmHLC7VP1FIeA%3d%3d&t=0
www.seabreeze.com.au/Classifieds/Windsurfing-Boards/~axe7l/2002-Starboard-Acid-250-cm-66-litres.aspx?search=iVVAl2umBXmHLC7VP1FIeA==
Bugger. Both are interstate and local pickup only..
68ltre Starboard acid on the way from Tassie - hope it gets here in one piece although it's well packaged + insured..
A good choice. Here's a test that rates the 74 highly for strong wind freeride.http://2008.star-board.com/2008/pages/news/index.php?readmore=107