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Hi Chris, I'm afraid you're facing the kind of dilemna which let many of us with full garages. IMHO a two boards quiver (115+85) should cover your sail range nicely. Considering that you keep the 133, then as PG said the 93 is probably the best option. Anything bigger might be cumbersome in chops with your small sails. But there will be days where 93 is just too small in lulls and 133 just too big in gusts (wind varying 14~20 Kts). Not such an horrible experience, wouldn't those days have been perfect with a 100+ L board.
Last edited by Farlo; 31st August 2010 at 06:16 PM. |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Dallas, Texas USA
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Chris,
We need more information about your skills, experience and typical sailing conditions to go any further with more advice.
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