mcross19 said..
I'm not sure that the front two holes are for moving this foil further forward in relation to the mast, If I were to guess it is that Starboard has some plans for future front wings that use all three (6) screw holes. There are some monster surf wings about by other manufacturers with a surface area of around 2500 cm squared so maybe they have future proofed it? I always wondered why starboard had four holes in the front part of their 75/115 fuselages and then they brought out the Freeride wing (1100). Just my guess. If I were to use just the front two holes I would like a collar to put around the exposed fuselage to make it more streamlined. Do you really think the Supercruiser set up needs more front foot lift?
As to the board it is made by Flikka to dimensions specified by Horue.
Would have been a cool feature to have the ability to shift the front wing forward to give even more lift. I think it would change the feel as it does when you use the Starboard 75, 95 and 115 fuselages all of which have the front wing progressively moving forward the longer the fuselage. After only 1 session on the supercruiser I feel that the Race 1000 wing, 115 fuselage and 255stab is a more powerful foil, though the supercruiser once up and foiling has the ability to glide at a very low speed which is pretty cool. The Supercruiser feels much more surf ie easier to turn as well which would be expected with the front wing closer to the mast and the shorter fuselage.
Yeah the collar idea I was thinking would be a cool accessory if the front two bolts were used. I guess only using the front two holes on the supercruiser fuselage might put too much stress on the fuselage or wing. Will be interesting if Starboard comes out with monster wings in 2500cm2 which right now seem mainly for SUP downwinders but I'm guessing could be used on the Supercruiser windsurf setup.