Tri-fin Conversion
I'd say the JP would be a good candidate. Depends on how old it is to some degree. If it is a newer shape it will be great. I had the 2012 JP FSW Pro with the thrusters and bought the 2014 model. The thrusters slow the board down a bit, but generally don't affect how it sails. To make it turnier on a wave you need to go for a 2-4 cm smaller centre fin. If you normally sail on a lake and make one trip to the coast it might not be worth it. If you have waves and swell it is. Depending on how big you are the 92 should work for you on the coast. With a smaller fin thruster set up it should be more comfortable in higher winds and bigger waves too
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Thanks for the replies! It's a 2012 JP FSW, but the wood edition so no thrusters included. I weigh 177lbs right now but I'll be dropping weight for the coast this summer to be more efficient ;)
For now it's my one board for all solution, so I'm a little reluctant to start cutting it up.. especially as it gets used mainly for flatwater freestyle and BnJ here on the mainland, so not a whole lot of benefit having the thrusters for most of its use.
We'll see what my budget is looking like in the next couple of months for new gear or modifications for the coming trip. If anything, I'll definitely be coughing up to get at least 2-3 different sized wave fins for the coast so that I can extend the board's range as much as possible when I'm there.
For now it's my one board for all solution, so I'm a little reluctant to start cutting it up.. especially as it gets used mainly for flatwater freestyle and BnJ here on the mainland, so not a whole lot of benefit having the thrusters for most of its use.
We'll see what my budget is looking like in the next couple of months for new gear or modifications for the coming trip. If anything, I'll definitely be coughing up to get at least 2-3 different sized wave fins for the coast so that I can extend the board's range as much as possible when I'm there.
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Any pro should be able to add the thrusters for around $75 each. The operation is minimally invasive and highly unlikely to kill the patient. I used Aftanas in Tofino. But if you have the skills like DM then it is not that hard to do it yourself for way less cost. That board rocks with the thrusters. I would not hesitate to do it. It's not that hard to figure out where to put the thrusters. The fcs boxes are light, so are the fins. Cheap too.
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i picked up a couple fusion boxes for my old 92 wind obsession, cost was 30$ and 4 days from shaper supply in LA. I've already got everything else i need so this should be fun!
btw i got in touch with Louis at Makani fins, he can do up a custom set of 'Moli' centres if you want the symmetrical foils, cost is same as asymmetrical.
and speaking of asymetrical.. check out this wacky tabou
btw i got in touch with Louis at Makani fins, he can do up a custom set of 'Moli' centres if you want the symmetrical foils, cost is same as asymmetrical.
and speaking of asymetrical.. check out this wacky tabou
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Sounds like you've understood my main criteriadownwind dave wrote:the fusion box is cheap and easy. as in super easy to get and install. HD foam is already attached. strength is kind of an ongoing experiment. weak point is typically the grub screw or fin, not the box. plus its cheap!
My friends at Shaping Studio Vancouver estimate around $90 total for shop time, assistance and parts. Now I just wanna get one more "winter" day on the board before I start chopping it up (possibly the island on Wednesday...).
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Get on with it
Come on let's end this, someone buy a Witchcraft sailboard. They have a new model ! 4j ?
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Re: Get on with it
Ha! I actually contacted Bouke a few years ago about getting one. Unfortunately the shipping was prohibitively expensive. The Shaman does look good to me though. It would be fun to try one.GWIND wrote:Come on let's end this, someone buy a Witchcraft sailboard. They have a new model ! 4j ?
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Nice mod Dave! I look forward to what you have to say about it's new abilities. What did you do for toe/cant?
All these tri-fin mods has me looking at the old (2001?) RRD WaveOne in my basement...it needs a whole new bottom though (delam).
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