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Anybody in 100kg weight bracket any feedback on Kode 113 in high winds and/or waves ???
I`m 103kg and thinking of this board to replace 105 litre wave board.. Sail will be mainly 5 to 6 metre but occasionally 4.5 and very occasionally 4.2 !!! Intermediate to advanced sailor. (Advanced in yewars anyhow ) Thanks |
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Anybody with a Kode 113 out there ???????? Must be someone with a comment ???
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I have a 2011 code 113 wood, and use it with a 7.2 and 6.0. Have used it in flat water and choppy conditions.
Haven't tried any smaller sail size on it though. But think a 5.2 will be OK. For smaller sizes I would have considered a less vol. board. My weight is 80 kg. The code 113 has a "loose" feeling and is very maneuverable. Nice and easy for fast small radius jiibes and fairly fast. Can recommend this board, bot not for sail sized below 5.... |
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I have a kode 112 2010 wood karbon: I have used it with 8.0(fairly good match) 6.5(perfect match) and 5.5(fairly god match with a 33 cm fin) All ncx.
Maybe its possible to go even smaller if you take an even smaller fin? By the way - the board is both fast and loose. |
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Probably a bit different but I used kombat 105 as high wind board for 2 or 3 seasons. It was fine, no problems down to 4.2; ideal around 5 to 6 with 100k on it..
Any board is completely different in nearly all respects with "heavyweights" on them.. Sail range (IMO) for a 100k rider is perhaps 1 metre smaller (upper and lower) compared to an 80k rider.. I`ve considered kode myself !!! 113 or 103 ???? (113 is Tuttle !!!) |
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Good morning, poster no. 6,
This link may help you: http://www.iwindsurf.com/forums/view...=23272&start=0 |
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i think u should look at the 102/103 for the sail sizes you list. the width makes up for a lot of volume in planing power and still rips turns. A/E box lets you use real wave fins. i'm 95kg and love my 102 0n 5.8, 6.3 7.0. you will still slog it home if yhe wind dies.
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