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Created by Jethrow > 9 months ago, 9 Feb 2008
Jethrow
NSW, 1282 posts
9 Feb 2008 1:08PM
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Hi guys

I was just wandering around the Starboard site on a rainy morning and saw an article by Tiesda where he mentions that one of his favorite boards to test is the new Super Slim. Anyone know what this is?

Gestalt
QLD, 14994 posts
9 Feb 2008 1:08PM
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i'm guessing either a cigarette or a femanine hygene product

Mackay
NSW, 78 posts
9 Feb 2008 2:52PM
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I read in one report Tiesda referred to the new Futura as being "super slim" in comparison to the Carve. Maybe that's what he meant!

NotWal
QLD, 7436 posts
9 Feb 2008 3:07PM
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I assume super slim refers to the thickness.... or is it the width?

Cruiser1755
QLD, 235 posts
9 Feb 2008 3:20PM
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speed?

Jethrow
NSW, 1282 posts
9 Feb 2008 5:28PM
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I was thinking something more like the serenity but narrower so it was even more slippery.

hardie
WA, 4133 posts
9 Feb 2008 3:31PM
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My understanding was, Tiesda was thinking there was too much volume in windsurfing boards, and that the characteristics and performance could be improved by building a super-slim board, same plan shape, rails, hull, rocker etc, but super-slim volume?

grumplestiltskin
WA, 2331 posts
9 Feb 2008 4:10PM
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hardie said...

My understanding was, Tiesda was thinking there was too much volume in windsurfing boards, and that the characteristics and performance could be improved by building a super-slim board, same plan shape, rails, hull, rocker etc, but super-slim volume?


I guess you could argue that volume is irrelevant once you are planing, then bottom shape, concaves etc. come into play.
Trouble is we all know that at least one time during a session your not planing.

Gestalt
QLD, 14994 posts
9 Feb 2008 5:18PM
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i'm pretty sure it refers to the thickness. as hardy pointed out somehting would need to give and i suspect it's the volume as well or maybe the volume distribution has once again been revised.

i had a look at some of the *board formula boards at the oceanics and they are amazingly thin at the nose and rails. still a fair bit of meat in the tail though.

here is what *board say about the futura which is a slim board.

Wind range: 15% slimmer shapes combined with wider widths and low-nose rockerlines boost the Futuras' wind range at both ends: they plane up earlier and effortlessly in lightwinds and offer more control and comfort in highwinds.

Pure speed: the Futuras were benchmarked to beat the S-Types in speed. With concepts brought over from the development of the iSonics, the Futuras are faster with a sweet spot that covers a wider wind range.

Comfort: wider and thinner inherently means a more stable shape, before planing and when moving into the footstraps. The bottom line: it's just easier and more comfortable to get going.

Ride, handling and control: with its lowered centre of gravity, the Futura rider experiences a razor-sharp riding sensation with impeccable control. It's like switching from a truck-driving experience to that of a sports car.

Maneuverability: the team tested side by side two identical Futura 122 prototypes with identical rail shapes, identical bottom shapes and with only the thickness and the width changing: the wider and thinner Futuras respond quicker, faster and with more ease.

Upwind: Increased width makes the Futuras plane upwind with ease, which means more time spent riding free than trying to get back upwind to where you started from.
Summary:

NotWal
QLD, 7436 posts
9 Feb 2008 9:02PM
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Gestalt said...

i'm pretty sure it refers to the thickness. as hardy pointed out somehting would need to give and i suspect it's the volume as well or maybe the volume distribution has once again been revised.

i had a look at some of the *board formula boards at the oceanics and they are amazingly thin at the nose and rails. still a fair bit of meat in the tail though.

here is what *board say about the futura which is a slim board.

Wind range: 15% slimmer shapes combined with wider widths and low-nose rockerlines boost the Futuras' wind range at both ends: they plane up earlier and effortlessly in lightwinds and offer more control and comfort in highwinds.

Pure speed: the Futuras were benchmarked to beat the S-Types in speed. With concepts brought over from the development of the iSonics, the Futuras are faster with a sweet spot that covers a wider wind range.

Comfort: wider and thinner inherently means a more stable shape, before planing and when moving into the footstraps. The bottom line: it's just easier and more comfortable to get going.

Ride, handling and control: with its lowered centre of gravity, the Futura rider experiences a razor-sharp riding sensation with impeccable control. It's like switching from a truck-driving experience to that of a sports car.

Maneuverability: the team tested side by side two identical Futura 122 prototypes with identical rail shapes, identical bottom shapes and with only the thickness and the width changing: the wider and thinner Futuras respond quicker, faster and with more ease.

Upwind: Increased width makes the Futuras plane upwind with ease, which means more time spent riding free than trying to get back upwind to where you started from.
Summary:


What a bunch of hyperbolic clap trap. Is it any wonder we take that drivel with a grain of salt.

Wet Willy
TAS, 2317 posts
10 Feb 2008 1:09AM
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I've seen the 2009 Futura board prototypes, as tested by Kevin Pritchard, and as none of youse are in any position to buy me beers, my lips are sealed!!!!!



They are very THIN, though, so I guess that means the volume exists in the width and not in the thickness, which makes more sense when you think about it....


Attention board manufacturers!!! You guys are so smart, so why can't you make a perfect board yet? How about aiming for one new board design every 5 years??
Why do they keep changing?? Wider/thicker/thinner/narrower etc..make us one board for life please??? Unbreakable, undingable, lightweight, with a drink holder???

curac
WA, 1160 posts
9 Feb 2008 11:56PM
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Ken Oath mate.. a drink holder is whats missing..

Chris Ting
NSW, 302 posts
11 Feb 2008 12:03PM
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I think Super slim was the name of the Futura prototypes



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