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Hi,
Is Carve 144, 133 or S-type 137 the best combo with an S-type 104. Or maybe none of these? Going for flatwater, freeride/race. regards, Martin |
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FW & a 104 is a two board quiver...
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C144, planes earlier than ST137
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Hey Martin,
What is your rider weight and intended sail range for the new board. That can have an influence and making a strong recomendation, without that is a little improper. Adding the important info will certainly make a more accurate recommendation. Thanks and Cheers ~ Ian |
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Hi Ian,
Well, pre-vacation weight about 77 kg, intended sailrange for both boards are 5,1 to around 8,5 to 9.0. regards, Martin |
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pre vacation weight, he he I like that !!
Shredulato ![]()
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I need a cross section of the tail of board-I have a loose fin box. billygilliam5@aol.com
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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You might learn a bit more about the construction of tuttle fin box at the following location:
http://www.star-board.com/viewpage.php?page_id=16 |
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