Light air windsport equipment
Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 3:02 pm
I've seen a couple of pics of the Starboard Serenity prototypes. Wondering if anyone on this forum is interested in them? Will they tempt some kiters to windsurf when the wind is less than 10 knots? Could be out there right now having fun.
Starboard, always happy to reinvent things to expand their market, is developing a displacement board exclusively for less than 10 knots. There aren't any displacement longboards (like Lechners and Div II) produced any more - but they were apparently joys to sail in light air. As is the Serenity, apparently. Starboard finally woke up to the fact that less than 10 knots is the permanent state of affairs in much of the world, and they had nothing in their line that were high-performance in the light stuff. Yes you can pump a Formula board onto a plane in maybe 7 or 8 knots if you are good, but apparently it isn't much fun, and neither are 20 m + kites from what I hear. Slogging a rec board like a Start is no fun at all once you are past the raw beginner stage. Plus, you can't kite safely if it is really shifty and puffy, etc. The new board is almost 5 m long and quite narrow, kinda shaped like a canoe. http://www.star-board.com/news/view_news.asp?Number=95 They don't need a lot of sail area to work efficiently, so probably 7 or 8 m will be big enough. Haven't heard anything about rigs - probably very high aspect ratio and ability to flatten in 2 or 3 knot winds to keep the air sticking to the foil, then belly out for max power in 4-5 knots or more.
Any kiters out there who would be tempted to look at these just to get some quality TOW during times like now or the summer bubble? Out of curiosity I've added a poll for your short answer.
Starboard, always happy to reinvent things to expand their market, is developing a displacement board exclusively for less than 10 knots. There aren't any displacement longboards (like Lechners and Div II) produced any more - but they were apparently joys to sail in light air. As is the Serenity, apparently. Starboard finally woke up to the fact that less than 10 knots is the permanent state of affairs in much of the world, and they had nothing in their line that were high-performance in the light stuff. Yes you can pump a Formula board onto a plane in maybe 7 or 8 knots if you are good, but apparently it isn't much fun, and neither are 20 m + kites from what I hear. Slogging a rec board like a Start is no fun at all once you are past the raw beginner stage. Plus, you can't kite safely if it is really shifty and puffy, etc. The new board is almost 5 m long and quite narrow, kinda shaped like a canoe. http://www.star-board.com/news/view_news.asp?Number=95 They don't need a lot of sail area to work efficiently, so probably 7 or 8 m will be big enough. Haven't heard anything about rigs - probably very high aspect ratio and ability to flatten in 2 or 3 knot winds to keep the air sticking to the foil, then belly out for max power in 4-5 knots or more.
Any kiters out there who would be tempted to look at these just to get some quality TOW during times like now or the summer bubble? Out of curiosity I've added a poll for your short answer.