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I currently sail an AHD Free diamond 70 (129 litres) as my larger board with 8.5m and 7.0m sails. I sail mainly on a gusty lake and weigh 74kg. What size Futura would be best for me, 122 or 133? I want the board to plain as early as the AHD but go faster.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Zaventem, Belgium
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the 122 is good but you have to get one or two extra fins to sail the sails u want. The 133 has a very good stockfin with it and will plane a bit earlier in lower winds. The 133 has a bit more speed in the end but it will get going a bit more slowly i think.
for your weight 122 is a bit more ideal as you'll have less acces volume. hope it helps
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Yes, I was expecting to use more than one fin. I currently use a 42 and a 36.
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Why do you think the 133 has a higher top end? That would be nice, since I put in my order for a 133, but I would expect the 122 to be quicker. Or did I mis-understand you?
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to Gem: woops, typo, i meant to say the 122 has higher top end if you use it with the same sails as on a 133. The 133 will plane earlier though and have a smoother ride is low winds.
to seacharp: i don't think a 42 would cover it. You'll need an extra 44-46 for the 8.5. The 48 slalom fin of the 133 (the R13 totally sweet fin)would cover almost the entire range you sail, i think.
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I'm going to have to buy an extra fin anyway because mine don't have two bolts.
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Actually I recon you want to go for at least the 133 - early planing is a function of width - hence why formula boards are so wide - so if you want a board to plane as early as possible you want a wide board - I in the same position as you went for a 144 - (I have a 114 eagle as a change down board) to maximise TOW and early planing as to speed no one can really keep up! I too used to have a AHD Free Diamond 70 - believe me the Futura is a totally different league!
The 144 also comes with a good 50 cm fin perfect for use with an 8.5 - I also have a 40 cm fin - which I use with the 7.0: Hope this helps! |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: AUSTRIA, Lake Neusiedler
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Hi Seasharp,
go for the Isonic 122. The shapes are thinner. The board will give you exactly the lift you want carrying sailsizes in 7,0 to 8,5 around. Have fun, Chris Pressler |
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Chris, I have tried an Iso 122 and for lake conditions it's not much fun because they are designed to be powered up all the time. I also think you have to be a very advanced sailor to get the most out of them.
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In my case, I was debating the iS122 vs the F133. There was some rationale for an F144...but I decided that was just too big for a 70 kg sailor. |
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