Sail advice for JP X-cite Ride 160

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MarcVR
MarcVR
3 posts
3 posts
26 Jul 2023 4:22pm
Hi all,For my X-cite ride 160 I am looking for the most compatible sails. I weigh 75 kg and my level is beginner. Planning with trapeze works well, waterstart still to learn. I surf in various conditions form light wind untill max 28 knots gusts. My local shop adviced me to go for a Duotone E-Pace so I was wondering if a 6.6 and 7.8 would cover most wind conditions? Will a 6.6 not be to big for me on very windy days? The board manufacture advices a minimum of 6.4 sail for this board..
Thanks in advance.
Imax1
Imax1
QLD
4937 posts
QLD, 4937 posts
26 Jul 2023 7:05pm
Hey , I had that same board when I got back into sailing. It's the perfect board. It can do all wind conditions. E pace is perfect . Those two sizes will work for 95%. A 5.5 would be good for those 5% extra windy days . Your onto it . That board will happily accept any size sail.
Ps , if your a beginner , buy those sails second hand at half the price.
Matt UK
Matt UK
WA
294 posts
WA, 294 posts
26 Jul 2023 5:59pm
Jp Say 6.4m maximum as that board is for more advanced riders looking to get the most out of it in the best conditions.
Get yourself a 5m sail too, something like a severe blade or something with 5 battens as they are more stable in stronger winds and have a more downwards drive. Most 4 batten sails give more lift and wouldn't suit the board.

A 5m won't feel very stable in comparison to the bigger sails but you'll be able to get out and it'll feel nice and light.
Might be worth getting a smaller fin too which won't make the board rail up or tail walk in stronger winds.
Usually use the 5 x sails size plus 4, so for a 5m sail it'll be 5x5 plus 4 which is around 29cm, also maybe put the straps nearer the centre when its really blowing.
MarcVR
MarcVR
3 posts
3 posts
26 Jul 2023 7:02pm
Perfect, thanks a lot for the usefull info.
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23647 posts
WA, 23647 posts
26 Jul 2023 7:57pm
Im thinking if you are planing it's time for a much smaller board as you are not a beginner anymore
A small sail is not a great match for a huge board in strong winds ..... for uphaul and non planing its fine, but not once it's windy
Paducah
Paducah
2833 posts
2833 posts
26 Jul 2023 9:27pm
Mark _australia said..
Im thinking if you are planing it's time for a much smaller board as you are not a beginner anymore
A small sail is not a great match for a huge board in strong winds ..... for uphaul and non planing its fine, but not once it's windy


+1. At 75kg, that board is going to be bouncy in winds 20+ kts. At your weight, you'd be able to uphaul easily something 115-120 l. (64-67cm wide). At your skill level, holding down a 6.6 in 28+ kt gusts is going to be a challenge. Definitely look around for a used 5.0-5.4.
MarcVR
MarcVR
3 posts
3 posts
28 Jul 2023 4:13am
Thx for all the tips. Bought the 6.6 and 7.8 and will be looking out for a smaller size on the 2nd hand market. Before going to a smaller board I want to get more confident and learn to waterstart properly. Maybe I'll rent a smaller board next time I'm at the surf club.
Thx again for the advice and have a nice weekend ??
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