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One of these came up for sale locally. I'm 74 kg, looking for a cheap high wind board for 4.2 to 5.0 conditions, chop, bump and jump, haven't tried true wave sailing.
I know the Evo is a wave board, but I don't know how much Vee this has ie will it be able to handle chop, bump/jump, high wind. Starboard archives are down for 2003 year so can't look up any info. Don't get to sail 4.2 or 5.0 conditions very often, so this is just for those rare days just so I can get out. thanks! |
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