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Don't think twice, the Serenity is a great board for non-planning conditions. From 2 to 7 knots it's amazing! Just hook in and let it go gliding smooth, fun and fast!
Check this video made 2 days ago in a late afternoon session here in Brasilia. 3-8 knots: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVqpsr289es Marcello |
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I also admire this beautiful board,
but I would prefer it shorter and with a rotating daggerboard, my dream would be a Phantom 320 with wooden deck or full wood ... |
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Really amazing, especially seeing the tired flags oh the shore with almost no wind, and then the speed of the board.
Different sail size and/or rider skill, or the wood wersion is clearly faster than the sportech one? They say wood version is fragile, so I was wondering about the sportech one, as 400-500 grams shouldn't make the difference on a non planning board, I thought... |
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(last is from me, Nico, sorry)
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Nico, it was just a fun (very fun) session. The "overtake" scene was just trying to find a good angle of my friend Caetano, who was on the Sport Tech version.
The Serenity Wood is a work of art, really beautiful board. It seems faster specially in non "glassy" conditions. It`s stiffer and a bit lighter too, but the white one (Sport Tech) works very well too. Don`t forget to send pictures/movies from you sailing the Serenity in Venice!! Ciao Marcello |
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