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Formula brädor 2010-2011
Publicerad av swe-31 på 14 augusti, 2009 vid 17:26Nu börjar det komma ut lite info. om de olika modellerna.
Starboard komer med två modeller, så nu ska man inte bara välja märke utan modell med. http://www.star-board.com/2010/products/board_formula.php
Lite mysko att lättvikts brädan har har större volym än tungvikts brädan.
Exocet har man sett lite av, men inget om Gaastran.
Är det någon som hittat mer info. bilder länkar mm, posta dem här så att alla får se vad som kommer.
mtuh svarade 14 år, 8 månader sedan 15 Medlemmar · 40 Svar -
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Ryktet säger de nya formula brädorna från SB är en tweekad 160 och 161.
JP kommer med en ny bräda, Gaastra sätter på ny grafik. Det kanske kommer några fler brädor som vi inte väntat oss.
F2 passar bra till 2m +100kg killar.
Men ingen vet, det är bara gissningar.
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Info om excocet:
http://www.windsurfingtour.com/?p=453Lite bilder på ML 10:
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_7evfxgSXiUA/SqFB2L5aSjI/AAAAAAAAQqc/EfDW7Kvqncw/s1600-h/ML10.jpgVerkar som att det är en del som kör med dubbel chickenstrap, kanske är mer effektivt. Man bör ju få lite mer tryck på fenan…
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Fotstropp mellan de bakre fotstropparna.
Jag ska ner och testa EXOCET nya racebrädor i Klittmöller den 21-24 September och då vet jag mera, är någon sugen att hänga med hör av Er.
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Lite fler bilder på exocet, stora cut outs och nya Starboard brädorna.
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JP-brädan ser riktigt smal ut i häcken…men bilden kanske missvisar lite..
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En artikel om de nya brädorna. http://www.windsurfingtour.com/?p=659
Den officiella ISAF listan kommer ut vilken dag som helst.
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Carbon Arts nya, återstår sista finjusteringarna men släpps inom kort
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Lite information om carbon art brädan.
http://www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=56412[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica][FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]Boards: Formula 780 and 820
Testers: Stephen Walsh, Christophe Waerzeggers.Overall impression & Conclusion:
The underlying concept/idea being radically different from what is currently on the market, both boards feel and ride differently than what is currently out there. They require a different sailing style and thus different fins than the current “norm”. They are “real CAs” because of their ease of use: super early planning without requiring intensive pumping; upwind/downwind drive without requiring huge back-foot fin loading. With some minor adaptations (slightly lifting the rocker and/or increasing the V for a cleaner release, esp on the 820, moving the mast track backwards, providing a 5th strap) both boards appear to be competitive around the race course.
Specific comments:
1. Planning:
This is undoubtedly where both boards excel. The full width of the tail provides for a super clean release undisturbed by cut-outs, steps etc. Comparatively both boards probably have the widest *effective* tail out there!2. Upwind:
Essentially for the same reason (i.e. a wide effective tail) both boards have an excellent upwind angle. Going upwind does not require loading/foiling the fin, but simply “driving” the board upwind using the entire rear planning surface by keeping it flat on the water. With the right fin (see below) and the base all the way back in the track both boards had competitive upwind speed when powered up.3. Downwind:
Both boards are easy to drive downwind at a deep angle, although they tend to be a bit sticky when not fully lit thus losing somewhat in terms of speed. This is especially true for the 820. Although the nose of the board doesn’t dive into the back of the chop, the board’s midsection had a slight tendency to stick and thus slow the board down, again more so on the 820. Moving the mast track further back helped to release both boards. This worked particularly well with the 780.4. Fins :
Generally both boards went best with the Kashy XS 70. Most of the very soft VMG fins provided too much tail lift thereby effectively crushing the boards’ front section into the water and slowing them down. In other words, the lift from those fins did not translate into speed. The Kashy generally allowed the boards to ride freely with speed, providing more a large slalom board-like feeling. Under the 820 with 12.0 in marginal conditions the Kashy felt slightly under-finned though. It would probably work well with a similar style fin (rake, stiffness, bend curve) but longer, say 74cm cut to 70.During the demo and testing event Chris Ting of VMG was excellent. He spent a lot of time supplying different fins to try in the boards. VMG will be making a custom fin this week and we are confident they will deliver some great fins for this board.
5. Strap positions:
The strap positions on both boards felt perfect, providing for a balanced ride both upwind and downwind. A fifth strap would allow to drive the boards deeper downwind at speed. A “double” fifth strap is probably not necessary as the boards are best driven flat anyway. This might also mean that off the wind you can go to the fifth strap quicker (i.e. in less wind) than you would on the other super wide boards (SB, F2) – but more testing would be required to test this.6. Sails:
Both boards worked well with 12.0 & 11.0, but in marginal conditions the 820 probably ‘prefers’ a 12.0 to an 11.0. The 780 seemed to handle all sails including the 12.0 quite well.There will be some minor changes, as outlined above, and then Carbon Art will have a winner we believe.
Have questions?
Ask away – Stephen and Christophe can answer any specific questions.
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Några bilder till på en uppackad “Black Machine”. http://www.welovewindsurfing.com/jaBlackformula/slides/DSC00067.html
Får förhoppningsvis hem min i november. De shape förändringarna som är gjorda i jämförelse med 08/09 är precis vad jag själv önskat (mer volym och högre vid bakre stropparna och en mer utdragen rockerkurva) så jag är grymt nyfiken på att testa brädan.
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EN annan skön sak jag såg på bilderna nu är att de verkar ha vinklat bakstroppen något. Lite snett inåt i framkant.
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