Yeah they look good, but like most 18 year old kitesurfers I'm broke because I spent my money on cable parks and beer. So this is a cheap alternative for light wind days. Also I'm not that bad with wood in a non sexual manor. Plus my mate will give me a hand if I help him build one too so I'm sure we will work it out if some one gives me some more infoOldnbroken wrote:Naish Alaia $269 ready to ride.
http://kiteboarding.com/proddetail.asp?prod=naish_alaia
Perfect for you, based on your description of your skills with wood.
I guess I was believing the part where you said "for a guy who doesn't have the slightest clue on how to build boards, or do anything practical whatsoever".elliott george wrote:Yeah they look good, but like most 18 year old kitesurfers I'm broke because I spent my money on cable parks and beer.Oldnbroken wrote:Naish Alaia $269 ready to ride.
http://kiteboarding.com/proddetail.asp?prod=naish_alaia
Perfect for you, based on your description of your skills with wood.
So this is a cheap alternative for light wind days.
Also I'm not that bad with wood in a non sexual manor. Plus my mate will give me a hand if I help him build one too so I'm sure we will work it out if some one gives me some more info.
well it depends on your weight.elliott george wrote:That waterlust website looks good, ill use that to build my board. I think I'll use the alaia dimensions that sindarloto posted but i think I'll scale it up slightly for a bit more light wind performance. Ill post my success, or fail depending on what happens. Cheers for the help guys
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