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bighen
bighen
WA
25 posts
WA, 25 posts
4 Jun 2008 5:19pm
ive just bought a 140 lt board to learn on bic blast and wondering what size sail you recomend to buy to go with it i am a beginner with smallish budget one or 2 sails to get me thur a coulpa years plan to sail in estuary or ocean 15plus kts cheers
nebbian
nebbian
WA
6277 posts
WA, 6277 posts
4 Jun 2008 5:25pm
A 430 mast with a 5m and a 6.2m-ish sail should sort you out for a while.

Welcome to the addiction!
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23647 posts
WA, 23647 posts
4 Jun 2008 5:26pm
Depends on few things. When you say beginner.... have you windsurfed before ever? If not you will be uphauling the sail while you stand on the board, so a 4.0 - 4.5m is about right for an average person. Small chick maybe a 3.5. Big bloke maybe up to a 5.0.

what you use on that board in 15kn after you learn will also depends on lots of things. A person (average build bloke for example) just learning will use 4.5, maybe a 5.0. Once planing you'll want a 6.5 ish. 2 yrs later in the same winds on same board you'll be comfy on an 8.0 and will be really moving.

More info?
jp747
jp747
1553 posts
1553 posts
4 Jun 2008 7:14pm
maybe you should tell them your weight
wormy
wormy
QLD
679 posts
QLD, 679 posts
4 Jun 2008 9:17pm
And what part of the country you sail
turd
turd
4 posts
4 posts
4 Jun 2008 8:20pm
90kg mandurah wa
Alex H
Alex H
VIC
19 posts
VIC, 19 posts
4 Jun 2008 10:34pm
I am just learning this wonderful sport as well and use a 5.0 sail that my freind lent me which is big enough for me to handle at the moment. There has not been much wind here lately but I can’t resist getting out on the beautiful ocean even if it just to practice the pulling up of the sail. I have a slightly off topic question, besides freezing my you-know-what’s off I am finding that the ocean is very harsh on my skin and dehydrates it quite horribly. Can anyone recommend a good sunscreen and moisturiser that they use?
Gestalt
Gestalt
QLD
14953 posts
QLD, 14953 posts
4 Jun 2008 11:03pm
Alex H said...

I am just learning this wonderful sport as well and use a 5.0 sail that my freind lent me which is big enough for me to handle at the moment. There has not been much wind here lately but I can’t resist getting out on the beautiful ocean even if it just to practice the pulling up of the sail. I have a slightly off topic question, besides freezing my you-know-what’s off I am finding that the ocean is very harsh on my skin and dehydrates it quite horribly. Can anyone recommend a good sunscreen and moisturiser that they use?


i'll lend you my flame suit alex.
sausage
sausage
QLD
4874 posts
QLD, 4874 posts
4 Jun 2008 11:10pm
Alex H said...
....... I am finding that the ocean is very harsh on my skin and dehydrates it quite horribly. Can anyone recommend a good sunscreen and moisturiser that they use?


Moisturiser - a tube of rehydrating HTFU
Sunscreen - HTFU 30+



Seriously (and please don't take offense to my attempt at humour above) the best (& cheapest) moisturiser is a sorbolene cream that chemists use as their base for all pharmacy prescribed lotions. Its called David Craig and you have to ask to order in a tub. Our twin boys had bad eczmea as babies and it worked a treat.

As for sunscreen any generic brand seems to be as good as the more expensive ones. Good old zinc cream last the longest.

NotWal
NotWal
QLD
7436 posts
QLD, 7436 posts
4 Jun 2008 11:12pm
Alex H said...

I am just learning this wonderful sport as well and use a 5.0 sail that my freind lent me which is big enough for me to handle at the moment. There has not been much wind here lately but I can’t resist getting out on the beautiful ocean even if it just to practice the pulling up of the sail. I have a slightly off topic question, besides freezing my you-know-what’s off I am finding that the ocean is very harsh on my skin and dehydrates it quite horribly. Can anyone recommend a good sunscreen and moisturiser that they use?


Not a kiter are you Alex?
Gestalt
Gestalt
QLD
14953 posts
QLD, 14953 posts
4 Jun 2008 11:13pm
sausage said...

Alex H said...
....... I am finding that the ocean is very harsh on my skin and dehydrates it quite horribly. Can anyone recommend a good sunscreen and moisturiser that they use?


Moisturiser - a tube of rehydrating HTFU
Sunscreen - HTFU 30+



Seriously (and please don't take offense to my attempt at humour above) the best (& cheapest) moisturiser is a sorbolene cream that chemists use as their base for all pharmacy prescribed lotions. Its called David Craig and you have to ask to order in a tub. Our twin boys had bad eczmea as babies and it worked a treat.

As for sunscreen any generic brand seems to be as good as the more expensive ones. Good old zinc cream last the longest.




this is why we need a mod on the windsurfing forum.....

what the hell are you guys on about

Gestalt
Gestalt
QLD
14953 posts
QLD, 14953 posts
4 Jun 2008 11:18pm
NotWal said...

Alex H said...

I am just learning this wonderful sport as well and use a 5.0 sail that my freind lent me which is big enough for me to handle at the moment. There has not been much wind here lately but I can’t resist getting out on the beautiful ocean even if it just to practice the pulling up of the sail. I have a slightly off topic question, besides freezing my you-know-what’s off I am finding that the ocean is very harsh on my skin and dehydrates it quite horribly. Can anyone recommend a good sunscreen and moisturiser that they use?


Not a kiter are you Alex?


i think he is a neil pryde fan.

sausage
sausage
QLD
4874 posts
QLD, 4874 posts
4 Jun 2008 11:27pm
Gestalt said...

sausage said...

Alex H said...
....... I am finding that the ocean is very harsh on my skin and dehydrates it quite horribly. Can anyone recommend a good sunscreen and moisturiser that they use?


Moisturiser - a tube of rehydrating HTFU
Sunscreen - HTFU 30+



Seriously (and please don't take offense to my attempt at humour above) the best (& cheapest) moisturiser is a sorbolene cream that chemists use as their base for all pharmacy prescribed lotions. Its called David Craig and you have to ask to order in a tub. Our twin boys had bad eczmea as babies and it worked a treat.

As for sunscreen any generic brand seems to be as good as the more expensive ones. Good old zinc cream last the longest.




this is why we need a mod on the windsurfing forum.....

what the hell are you guys on about



Gestalt,
As I've never tested positive for hair product, or for that matter anything that comes in a tube from the beauty aisle that has the words "por homme" on it, I too am not sure what I'm on about.

There's no better time like now for a moderator. Especially with cheap shots like my previous one.
Gestalt
Gestalt
QLD
14953 posts
QLD, 14953 posts
4 Jun 2008 11:30pm
lmao sausage.
nebbian
nebbian
WA
6277 posts
WA, 6277 posts
4 Jun 2008 10:47pm
Hey Turd,

Come round to the estuary this weekend, chances are you'll see some of us mad speedsailors whizzing around. Don't be shy to come up and ask questions, we don't bite... much
evlPanda
evlPanda
NSW
9207 posts
NSW, 9207 posts
5 Jun 2008 12:34pm
nebbian said...

A 430 mast with a 5m and a 6.2m-ish sail should sort you out for a while.

Welcome to the addiction!


If you can find 2 sails that will rig on the same mast, probably a 430 for the size sails you are looking at. I spent the first year learning in 15 knots on a single 5.7 and I am about 75kg.
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