Get a 36cm and you will be set. Every 4cm is a noticeable and effective difference (40, 36, 32). And the good thing is, powerbox fins are... Read More...
Your sails are bump'n'jump/wave sails. The fox is a bump'n'jump board that leans a bit more towards blasting than wave. That is, it is a bit... Read More...
Tarifa is still on the table - cause then we could just stay on mainland Spain. I'm happy that everyone is so helpful - and well travelled!... Read More...
My wife is traveling to Madrid for work in mid August so I may go and extend the vacation. We will bop around Spain for a bit but has anyone... Read More...
I'll be interested to read a review. I hope it is easier on your knees. It should definitely be easier/softer than the isonic but it is... Read More...
+1 to Ady's comment regarding fins. To start, stock fins have definitely improved across all manufacturers. Most stock fins are actually... Read More...
Gregory - "soft/easy" ride is somewhat of a relative/comparative term. Original poster is looking for a softer ride than an iSonic (not... Read More...
Winnebago is a great sailing spot. Best launch is off of Windpower. The shop is actually just on the south-east shore so it is still good... Read More...
The sail looks good - should be an awesome setup when you have it dialed in. Spending time tuning your gear is definitely worth it. I don't... Read More...
Yes, I am looking at the 112L FSW. As big as I can get. I was also looking at the Naish Starship 116L. The 2014 FSW you sent looks nice but... Read More...
Formula boards get physical to sail because you are so far away from the fin - you can really only sail upwind/downwind. Granted smaller fin... Read More...
I don't have experience on the large firemove or the JPsuperlightwind - but I have sailed a few formula boards. The extra volume in the JP... Read More...
Looks like your board is 80cm wide - which is pretty wide. The JP is 90cm wide (or 92) so that is a decent jump in size - you would notice... Read More...