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New Member
Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 5
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There are so many good what board posts here, but I guess I feel I still need a little help.
I need a setup for my wife. She is hooked as well. We are currently sharing the same setup: Board: Fanatic Viper 85. 85cm/220l, Sail: Gaastra Pilot, 6.0 Mast: Fiberspar 3200 30% Carbon 420, IMCS 21 Winds are usually around 3-10 Knots this time of year. Lake Water Unlike me she is very fit and athletic. 59kg We are looking at the Rio Small or Medium with a 5.0 sail. Is the the right board? What other options should we look at? I think between the two of us, she will improve quicker and be more advance in the same time frame. Thanks, Anthony |
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Dream Team - School Guru
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 2,060
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Hi Anthony,
The Rio would be a good choice, if she's doing as well as you suggest, she may be a good candidate for something a bit more progressive. Sailing in < 10 knots all the time really isn't going to help either of develop skills beyond that windspeed range. If you want to get her a smaller 5.0 m2 rig. you would need another 420 cm mast. For her I would recommend you spend some extra $$ to get a much lighter (higher carbon percentage) mast. Also look a powerful lightweight rigs like the Sailworks Retro Ripper 3 5.0 m2. Significantly more power in your wind range than any normal 5.0 m2 rig because 5.0 m2 rigs are designed for 20 knots + and have very limited draft and power because at 20+ you don't want too much power. As far as other options, for your 3-10 knots of wind, they are pretty limited as short boards just don't give much performance until you find about 12 knots. So, the Rio M, perhaps a GO 129/139, or a smaller version of your Viper, or perhaps even a smaller board like the Starsurfer M. Hope this helps, |
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