VANCOUVER ISLAND WINDTALK • Quad Fin Review - Quatro 95L Starboard 92L - Page 3
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Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 12:06 am
by nanmoo
If you are tall and handsome like Wdoc, you should buy the Goya. If you a slighter shorter yet still handsome, like say Kus or I, you should buy the Quatro. If you weigh less than 100 lbs like BWD, you should go Starboard.

See, simple.

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 7:42 am
by eastside
Buy kus's 80 l. Evo and add some fin boxes. Buying your wife a new quad may not be a relationship enhancer.

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 8:18 am
by Geoffy
YEAH - I was thinking my "wife" needs a quad too, and a thickness planer, a new sliding table for the large saw, etc. :roll: :wink: To Nanmoo's point, we mid-50's, not-so-good-looking, not-so-tall, not-so-featherweight, not-loopers may need to hold up the single fin revolution a while longer. Haven't sailed a tri since 1990 and yet to use the quads, maybe this winter I can be convinced, keep hoping, then leaving town, then having too much fun on the JP FSW single-fin.

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 12:15 pm
by eastside
From <a href="/http://www.blackprojectfins.com/product ... ad/">black project fins</a>


HOW DO I SET UP MY MULTI-FIN BOARD?

SAIL BOARD TWIN QUAD (STANDARD) QUAD (BALANCED) QUAD (ALTERNATE) THRUSTER
3.7 64 2 x 14 2 x 10 + 2 x 12 4 x 11 2 x 10 + 2 x 13 18 + 2 x 10
4.2 71 2 x 15 2 x 11 + 2 x 13 4 x 12 2 x 10 + 2 x 14 18 + 2 x 10
4.7 78 2 x 16 2 x 12 + 2 x 14 4 x 13 2 x 11 + 2 x 15 20 + 2 x 11
5.3 85 2 x 17 2 x 13 + 2 x 15 4 x 14 2 x 12 + 2 x 16 22 + 2 x 11
5.8 92 2 x 18 2 x 14 + 2 x 16 4 x 15 2 x 13 + 2 x 17 24 + 2 x 12

Things to consider when choosing your fin combo:
Fin recommendations are based on Expert riders, advanced riders should select one size bigger.
Select one size bigger for strong currents and onshore wind.
Chart is based on an average weight 80kg (175lbs), lighter riders may go one size smaller and heavier one size bigger.

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 12:41 pm
by nanmoo
That chart hurts my head.

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 12:46 pm
by eastside
Tried to edit the chart but it is beyond my ability. Did change the link right to the chart though.

2013 Quatro & Goya line

Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2012 11:09 am
by KUS
The new (quad & thruster) boards have arrived and are now available and can be viewed online

http://quatrointernational.com/boards/p ... g/quad-ls/
http://goyawindsurfing.com/boards/

Quatro has added a substantial expansion for the Wave SUP selection now, shaped by Keith T

http://quatrointernational.com/boards/p ... -paddling/

Pricing has been updated/added to the Dallas Road #1 Cam sponsor site (today is the last day for 2012 pricing):

Vancouver Island Windsports

http://advancedsafety.shawwebspace.ca/

Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 12:05 am
by nanmoo
sweet pricing on the SUP's... are they carbon? If so, how come they are so much better priced than the wind boards?

Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 8:21 am
by downwind dave
as a fan of wind-supping, i am intrigued by this photo of keith sailing the sup board. custom? or do these things have inserts? 8)
Image

Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 8:31 am
by winddoctor
The entire production line has a mast foot bung. The Quatros in San Carlos also had them and they were popular. Gdawg was ripping on his.

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 7:01 am
by mortontoemike
2012 Quad Buyers Guide from Windsport.

http://www.windsport.com/gear_article?news_id=1243

While we are at it, Single, twin, and single with thrusters Buyers Guide.

http://www.windsport.com/gear_article?news_id=1246

So many boards I want.

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 8:03 am
by winddoctor
I find it interesting more sailors here don't ride twins for our side-on waves or even bump and jump conditions. They are looser and actually more fun to turn tightly than most quads. The Quatro twin is really a great all around board and jumps onto the plane, jumps high due to its fantastic speed, and is perfect for Gordo's style bump and jump or CB. Same for the Starboard twins or Quad to twin convertibles. The quads rip upwind but give up that free and loose feel that is unique to twins. Some of the older twins were harder to sail upwind and get planing, but that doesn't seem to be an issue now. I love both types of fin set ups, but if you haven't tried a twin, you should!

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 9:28 am
by nanmoo
This is just my opinion, but wow are those new starboard graphics ugly.

The fanatic quads on the other hand look sweet and are definitely up there with Quatro and Goya.

Quads

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 10:35 am
by KC7777
Hey,

Re a quad (or tri-fin). I just want one. I don't care if I don't need one. I just want one. I am going to buy one.

I have owned many boards over the years (Starboard, JP, Fanatic, Goya)....but seem most happiest on Fanatic (the Goya One is pretty sweet too). I'm really liking the look of Fanatic's 2013 boards. The finish on the Fanatic Team Edition (TE) boards is sweet.

Interesting that Fanatic are making their FreeWaves (typically a directional freestyle wave) with a Tri fin set-up for 2013.....powerbox and 2 slotboxes.

So am saving some $ over the winter, and selling some boards and skis. Then next June I plan on buying a 87 - 94L Fanatic Quad (or do I get a Fanatic Trifin 93L?) and likely also a 105L Fanatic FreeWave tri fin convertible to go with my 120L Fanatic Hawk.

2013 Fanatic Freewaves:

http://www.fanatic.com/content/products ... x_eng.html

And the new Fanatic trifin looks sweet too:

http://www.fanatic.com/content/products ... x_eng.html

Thoughts on the Fanatics? Quad or Tri-fin?

What size quad or tri-fin....I am leaning to approx. 93L (vs 85L)....as you can sail quads a bit bigger?? and I am not that comfy sailing or doing a ton of sailing below 4.2M....so a 4.5 - 5.8 board.

And am just putting this out there......for you nanmoo.

I had some ankle/fitness issues this Spring. But in 2013 I plan to be leading (or following) a pack of scared newbie wave on their first Oregon trip. So if I am too scared to sail at least I have someone to drink with.

.....mtm is in!

Who else?

BA?
Leah?
BigD?
Banjohips?

Likely last week of June and first week of July 2013?

Keith

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 10:52 am
by downwind dave
can you please get the Tri-wave 79, that's my fave.