| 30th January 2010 06:12 PM | |
| kvda | I can't find it anymore... |
| 19th January 2010 10:33 PM | |
| ClausKrike |
I must agree Thanks Starboard for the article iSonic vs Futura ![]() I will for sure go for the F101 when the 2010 boards is in trade in Denmark for the new season. Best regards Claus |
| 16th January 2010 05:05 PM | |
| kvda | Great to hear Tiesda is in for the I101! I recently sold my F101, a I101 is on the way! |
| 15th January 2010 04:55 PM | |
| Unregistered |
Thanks Starboard for the article iSonic vs Futura
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| 9th January 2010 11:15 PM | |
| kvda | that's true, for the hellcats i would go for the futura. The isonics need to be sailed powered up, futura does the job more easily with nocam freeride sails. |
| 9th January 2010 10:12 PM | |
| Unregistered |
Thanks for the answers ![]() Claus |
| 9th January 2010 09:36 PM | |
| Chris Pressler |
Hi Claus, you are right, forgot about you do not have any Cam sails in your quiver. I sailed all combos: Futura 101 with no cam, Futura 101 with cam, iSonic 101 with cam, iSonic with no cam, all worked well But guess you are right, I was too much in the iSONIC world: Futura 101 with no Cam is the better choice if I rethink it again! Chris |
| 9th January 2010 09:28 PM | |
| Unregistered |
Hey Chris. And thanks again. Must say I hooked on the is101. I have searched in the free forum and was a little confused. Can you use no-cam sails on isonic 101 or only cam-sails ? But everything goes ![]() Regards Claus |
| 9th January 2010 03:43 AM | |
| Chris Pressler |
Guess not, Claus. You replace a 103 l board with a board, which is by 1,5 cm wider, has a thin flat nose. If you combine the board with the 86 you could take the iSONIC 111 and you could cover a super wide windrange. The 111 can carry sails up to 8,5 easily and as the smallest size you could use the 6,2 when itīs flat. The 86 is a machine, which works great from 5,0 to 6,7. So, think about, where you sail and in which windconditions most of the time. As a one board solution the 101 would be good. YOu can have fun in 15 knots and in 25 as well. Hope it helps! Chris |
| 9th January 2010 02:59 AM | |
| Unregistered |
Thanks kvda and Chris for the fast reply. I am impressed ![]() But, Chris, do you not think, the isonic 101 will be too technical for my current level? When I am developing and learning power jibes. But I can see that is86 and is101 will do the work for a period of time and years for me. That is101 is so cool, so maybe.. My best greetings Claus |
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