| 22nd October 2009 04:00 PM | ||
| mim |
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This translates to that CA Formula needs a certain type of fin...apparently not usual as VMG is to develop a fin specially designed for CA Formula. Read the forum carefully on CA webpage or ask directly the team... Enjoy your sailing (yesterday was great day ).Ciao Michal. |
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| 22nd October 2009 04:56 AM | ||
| joe_windsurfer |
i have been kindly asked to remove my previous comment no harm was intended and my humble apologies please accept - it was kinda joke that could easily have been taken wrong :-( |
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| 21st October 2009 10:47 PM | ||
| Unregistered |
from the CA website: They require a different sailing style and thus different fins than the current "norm" then 12 paragraphs later... Generally both boards went best with the Kashy XS 70 WTF- I swear NP wrote this marketing brief! |
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| 21st October 2009 12:26 PM | ||
| davide | No, it does not. But it is a fine example of what characterizes CAs promotion: a lot of hype and rather strange claims of superiority. | |
| 21st October 2009 07:55 AM | ||
| nonopr | yep they are.... | |
| 21st October 2009 06:53 AM | ||
| Unregistered | Those measurements refer to tail width | |
| 21st October 2009 06:14 AM | ||
| Unregistered | It certainly doesnt look 80 cm...more like 100 cm wide | |
| 21st October 2009 04:34 AM | ||
| joe_windsurfer |
guess we don't know nothin' ![]() intentional double negative believe we need to crush all paradigms - we use too many words looks like these boards work - that's all that matters, non ? |
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| 21st October 2009 02:53 AM | ||
| Unregistered |
80cm formula board ? Doesn't this contradict everything we 'know' ? What do you think http://carbonartwindsurf.com/Forums/...la-Test-Report |
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