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Join Date: Dec 2010
Posts: 13
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Hello,
Just wondering how the Go 171 sails. Yes, it's large but beyond that? How does it handle in 18-25 mph winds? Does it mind chop? This would be for a 200 pound windsurfer. |
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Member
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Montréal (PQ) CANADA
Posts: 196
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Hey:
Donut have the GO 171, butt a similiar board and weigh more than you For me a board of this size is good to about 20 knots which is ~ 20 mph After that - as you said, the chop starts Above 20 knots with some chop at my/our weight, i prefer a smaller, narrower board NOT to say it cannot be done I have sailed a 7-oh in overpowering conditions on a similiar board it's just that i feel it is a rougher ride than on a smaller, narrower board ie you have to work a little harder and donut bite your tongue :-) good winds joe windsurfer
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