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Thats a nice set of Nanos!

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Created by geared4knots > 9 months ago, 13 Aug 2019
geared4knots
TAS, 2647 posts
13 Aug 2019 1:16PM
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Some lucky customers have new Severne Nanos this season.
pictured are 77, 82, 87 and 102 . 92 still in freight sorry to dissapoint.
Watch out you are drooling!!


The Stubby nose has gone along with other positive refinements.
here is what Severne have to say..
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The new Nano takes the compact waveboard concept to the next level.
Experiments with rocker, bottom contours, surface area distribution, and fin placement have delivered significant improvements in stability and all-around sailability. On top of that, acceleration and tight radius turning have also been enhanced with the addition of multiple channels in the tail. Aesthetics are aggressive. Performance is electrifying. Versatility is massive. Inspired by Tomo's new-school surfboards, the Nano is a fresh wavesailing sensation.
Its parallel rails mean the width is narrower than on a traditional board, which makes it feel like you're sailing a smaller board. The efficiency of the parallel rails means you're up and planing as if you were riding a bigger board.
Initially conceived as a small wave, onshore biased design, the Nano proved to be so much more: INCREDIBLY VERSATILE
Fast enough for onshore, stable enough for high speed, down-the-line wall rides. And then with the option of Thruster drive and power or Quad manoeuvrability. INSTANT ACCELERATION
An efficient rocker with low-drag entry gets the Nano up and moving with the slightest gust. FUNCTIONAL VOLUME
Volume distribution centres the volume where you need it, not up on the nose or right at the tail. This makes the Nano really efficient for its size. Small and efficient. NANO DIMENSIONS
Small. Its short length and narrow width make the Nano extremely compact. Sure, it fits in the car easier, but the real benefit is a smaller rotational space; fits into hollow sections of small waves, or quick aerial rotations. PROGRESSIVE RAILS
Blending from thin, refined rails at the tail and through the stance, the rails get progressively fuller towards the nose. This automatically sets the trim when turning - the front rides safe and high, while the tail bites and drives through the turn."






Flouro1
WA, 991 posts
14 Aug 2019 8:36PM
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Lovely bunch of coconuts indeed

Gclark1
TAS, 546 posts
16 Aug 2019 10:15PM
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Do they have an absurdly flat nose rocker, or are those photos distorting the appearance. It looks like the rocker on my 71 EVO , which tends to 'dig in' in our slightly choppy water.

Anyone out there wanting to offload one of the older model Nanos - it's not worth much now...but i'll consider taking it off your hands if you like.

geared4knots
TAS, 2647 posts
17 Aug 2019 7:47AM
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Plenty enough rocker, just the photo. Nothing any different than the norm.
Old Nano-- old school.
Geoff lash out and buy yourself something special.

Mitch Pearson
QLD, 270 posts
20 Aug 2019 10:46AM
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Gclark1 said..
Do they have an absurdly flat nose rocker, or are those photos distorting the appearance. It looks like the rocker on my 71 EVO , which tends to 'dig in' in our slightly choppy water.

Anyone out there wanting to offload one of the older model Nanos - it's not worth much now...but i'll consider taking it off your hands if you like.


Felix has one



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