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Condition: Wind 1-2, Sea 1 (calm), (no waterstart)
Equipment: Starboard Hypersonic 125, 7.3 Slalom Hi-Tech Sails Question: With this board, under this condition, will it manage to float with 100% positive buoyancy, thus making posible an uphaul? |
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You did not tell me your weight?
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That's rather funny.
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85kg... as per the thread subject
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Sorry.. You can uphaul it yes. It will be unstable and hard to do but yes you will be able to do it.
Hope this helps. Kevin
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Thanks
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I can easily uphaul my 111 hypersonic and im around 67 kg
Thomas |
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Im certainly no kp but Im 80kg and I have lots of tow with a 125ltr hs and big sails.
I find it easy to uphaul an 8.5 np rs and just slightly harder to uphaul a 10.6 rs. The 10.6 is a load to hold up while slogging in no wind but the board floats it with no problem. Very stable. Hope this helps. -peace /r |
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