Joined: Wed Oct 16, 2002 1:00 am Posts: 4794 Location: Denmark
naishdude wrote:
Peter Frank,
Sounds very promising , is there no need to have double footstraps, at the rear end to keep the board flat? Frank
Cant say really, yet,, as in waves it is difficult and not necessary to keep it flat.
A bit wider footstrap might make it easier to ride with the board flat, true.
But on expense of "freeride", as you wont be able to ride switch stance whatsoever I think ! So waveriding "just for fun and doing it" is not possible then...
You can also adjust your strap really tight to keep the board flat, or really loose to get freeride options, so it feels okay IMO.
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Peter_Frank wrote:
naishdude wrote:
Peter Frank,
Sounds very promising , is there no need to have double footstraps, at the rear end to keep the board flat? Frank
Cant say really, yet,, as in waves it is difficult and not necessary to keep it flat.
A bit wider footstrap might make it easier to ride with the board flat, true.
But on expense of "freeride", as you wont be able to ride switch stance whatsoever I think ! So waveriding "just for fun and doing it" is not possible then...
You can also adjust your strap really tight to keep the board flat, or really loose to get freeride options, so it feels okay IMO.
Kindly, Peter Frank
Sounds Logic, at least the weekend is coming, altough weather forecast looks pretty windy, have a good time duringb the weekend!! Frank
Joined: Wed Oct 16, 2002 1:00 am Posts: 4794 Location: Denmark
I was out two days ago, on a light wind day with 11m2 and small waves.
Just sufficient for fun waveriding.
When the wind died a bit, I took out the raceboard, to try it in these "not flat" conditions with a big kite.
Took some pictures, to compare the 5'9 raceboard with my 5'11-6' waveboard, and they are SO different as you can see :
As I had my Pentax in the kite, I just took some video from "playing around" on the raceboard - even the 4 big fins works great when you just learn how to
Remembering this is a raceboard with extreme light wind ability, and upwind performance - this is FUN, when the exact same board :
I have some other facts about upwind angle and general comparisons, and also the older special TT raceboards and other stuff, but will be another day, if anyone interested.
But this board is really an awesome freeride raceboard for me, and the ultimate light wind tool, and the best tour board in all winds - so really content
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Peter_Frank wrote:
I was out two days ago, on a light wind day with 11m2 and small waves.
Just sufficient for fun waveriding.
When the wind died a bit, I took out the raceboard, to try it in these "not flat" conditions with a big kite.
Took some pictures, to compare the 5'9 raceboard with my 5'11-6' waveboard, and they are SO different as you can see :
As I had my Pentax in the kite, I just took some video from "playing around" on the raceboard - even the 4 big fins works great when you just learn how to
Remembering this is a raceboard with extreme light wind ability, and upwind performance - this is FUN, when the exact same board :
I have some other facts about upwind angle and general comparisons, and also the older special TT raceboards and other stuff, but will be another day, if anyone interested.
But this board is really an awesome freeride raceboard for me, and the ultimate light wind tool, and the best tour board in all winds - so really content
Kindly, Peter Frank
are you sure you were on a Raceboard?? Peter Frank, you are a real source of information!!! Thx a lot for all info on the board till now!!! btw, nice waveboard too, if I can, then my next summervacation will be again Danemark, maybe area Ebeltoft...afterwards crossing towards Fjerritslev.L Are there a lot of restrictions toward kitesurfing in Danemark, special your east sea coast? Cheers Frank
Hey, Peter Frank: Just a question .In this post and in the straps for surfboards post on where you also posted a photo from another surfboard,i noticed that you reinforce your boards under the pads with carbon fiber,assuming that the boards are poly,do you feel it does this really prevent heel dents on the deck??,just a single layer?? Thanks
Joined: Wed Oct 16, 2002 1:00 am Posts: 4794 Location: Denmark
mikelet wrote:
Hey, Peter Frank: Just a question .In this post and in the straps for surfboards post on where you also posted a photo from another surfboard,i noticed that you reinforce your boards under the pads with carbon fiber,assuming that the boards are poly,do you feel it does this really prevent heel dents on the deck??,just a single layer?? Thanks
It is Ralf Bachschuster boards I use, they are called "RB63".
I use the carbon reinforcements on the "specials" too, and yes, I know for sure that they work. It is Ralf who has found this solution and implemented it long ago, to avoid the heel dents
And the boards are all epoxy, stronger and better and easier to repair too.
The boards I use now are slightly modified from one of his standard boards, to fit me - but as he has made two of these special ones for me now (apart from the standard ones I've had), and for others too, so you might call it a "standard" shape of his now, to some extent.
Ralf is an excellent waverider in Cape Town, and design the boards and test a lot, and has a board shaper to work with - so he can get it "just right"
The carbon will definitely avoid heel dents 100% !
And as it is only locally applied, the board will still flex as it should (a totally stiff board is not good for waveboards).
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