New board for 2013
Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 4:58 pm
Hey,
So I'm just sitting here in the 'Wack depressed cause no sailing until May....though ski season is about to hit!
I have sold 3 boards since the summer (142L JP Freerace, 94L Goya One, 83L JP Wave),.....kept my 120L Fanatic Hawk for Harrison. I have been working every weekend this fall doing extra teaching so decided to reward myself.
After mucho research I have put a deposit down on a new board for 2013....I took Tempy's advice who said just to buy the one perfect sized board that you will use the most. I really wanted something I can use anywhere, including Nitinat/Gorge (or even the Coast - nanmoo!) with the following sails: 4.2, 4.7, 5.3 and even 5.9.
I wasn't sure that I would get enough use out of a Quad board but I still wanted something sexier than a single fin.
Here it is........sweet blue color (see pic below)......thoughts?
2013 Fanatic FreeWave 85L in the Team Edition
238cm x 58.5cm
Sailsize: 4.2 – 6.5 m²
It can be ridden as a single fin or a tri-fin. Board comes with two 11 cm MFC slotbox side fins and one 19 cm MFC centre powerbox fin.
http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=fan ... FORM=VIRE1
Per Fanatic:
The Team Editions are made with Innegra Carbon, a new material for Fanatic, will be used on the 2013 Wave- and TE Freestyleboards. This material is lighter and more impact resistant than Carbon Kevlar, which was used until now on all TE boards. Combined with a double PVC / Wood Sandwich and Wood / Carbon heel reinforcements, it guarantees the most efficient construction in terms of light weight with maximum impact resistance.
All these models are produced with the Light Finish look, were the primary board color gets mixed into the laminating resin, for extra weight reduction.
FREEWAVE Team Edition
Shaper Sebastian Wenzel’s perfected a range of smooth-sailing compact styles, now upgraded with thruster fin setups for extra wave performance! The optimum blend of speed and carving, slashing and sliding make these our most versatile shapes. Tucked rails, rounded noses, and an ingenious CAD-created rocker line unlock the secrets of early-planing, control and top end.
Starting in 75 litre and also in 85, 95, 105 and 115 sizes the smaller models excel in surf and high winds, while the larger styles focus more on low-end, freestyle and blasting performance, yet are versatile enough for waveriding too. The TE and TeXtreme® versions are truly convertible shapes supplied with 2 SlotBoxes and one Powerbox for easy adaption to suit the conditions - all with exclusive Maui Fin Company G10 thruster fins. (SlotBox covers are also supplied for efficient singlefin cruising). The TE also comes in singlefin Powerbox model in 115. All sizes are available in Custom Wood Sandwich light in Powerbox singlefin only with US box singlefin on 75l version.
KEY FEATURES:
- Tri-Fin convertible setups on TE/TeXtreme® sizes for extra wave performance
- Modern short round-nosed shapes for balance, acceleration and easy riding
- Wide point forward of centre to 70° pintail
- High entry rocker, short flat section and optimum tail kick for control and speed
- Enhanced TE and TeXtreme® constructions with superior Innegra Weave replacing Kevlar layups
- Original Maui Fin Company G10 Thruster fins for ultimate quality
FANATIC'S CAD MASTER SHAPER SEBASTIAN WENZEL:
“These are the most adaptable, fast and easy-to-turn shapes I’ve ever produced... We’ve picked-up so many test wins from this proven CAD-formed scoop rocker line and straight V combination. This year we tweaked the box placements and added sidefins for pure Thruster convertible fun, the best of both worlds in performance Wavesailing or flat water pleasure. The smooth nose and entry kick helps riding and carving and the flat spot between the straps and tuned tail release makes them easy to control in freeride, freestyle or waveriding modes – it’s hard to think of how more versatile they can get!”
FreeWave TE 85, Planchemag 2012
“…Incredibly fast and explosive in a straight line as in the surf, this is a very responsive wave board perfect for those looking for speed and early planing....”
FreeWave TE, Boards UK Winter 2012
"... In our opinion it´s a great step forward in evolution. Multi-fins have become commonplace in wave boards these days... Essentially they have reduced the gap between dedicated waveboards and freewave boards, and they have done this without adversely affecting the characteristics that made freewaves so popular in the first place. It seems to be a winwin situation...."
So I'm just sitting here in the 'Wack depressed cause no sailing until May....though ski season is about to hit!
I have sold 3 boards since the summer (142L JP Freerace, 94L Goya One, 83L JP Wave),.....kept my 120L Fanatic Hawk for Harrison. I have been working every weekend this fall doing extra teaching so decided to reward myself.
After mucho research I have put a deposit down on a new board for 2013....I took Tempy's advice who said just to buy the one perfect sized board that you will use the most. I really wanted something I can use anywhere, including Nitinat/Gorge (or even the Coast - nanmoo!) with the following sails: 4.2, 4.7, 5.3 and even 5.9.
I wasn't sure that I would get enough use out of a Quad board but I still wanted something sexier than a single fin.
Here it is........sweet blue color (see pic below)......thoughts?
2013 Fanatic FreeWave 85L in the Team Edition
238cm x 58.5cm
Sailsize: 4.2 – 6.5 m²
It can be ridden as a single fin or a tri-fin. Board comes with two 11 cm MFC slotbox side fins and one 19 cm MFC centre powerbox fin.
http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=fan ... FORM=VIRE1
Per Fanatic:
The Team Editions are made with Innegra Carbon, a new material for Fanatic, will be used on the 2013 Wave- and TE Freestyleboards. This material is lighter and more impact resistant than Carbon Kevlar, which was used until now on all TE boards. Combined with a double PVC / Wood Sandwich and Wood / Carbon heel reinforcements, it guarantees the most efficient construction in terms of light weight with maximum impact resistance.
All these models are produced with the Light Finish look, were the primary board color gets mixed into the laminating resin, for extra weight reduction.
FREEWAVE Team Edition
Shaper Sebastian Wenzel’s perfected a range of smooth-sailing compact styles, now upgraded with thruster fin setups for extra wave performance! The optimum blend of speed and carving, slashing and sliding make these our most versatile shapes. Tucked rails, rounded noses, and an ingenious CAD-created rocker line unlock the secrets of early-planing, control and top end.
Starting in 75 litre and also in 85, 95, 105 and 115 sizes the smaller models excel in surf and high winds, while the larger styles focus more on low-end, freestyle and blasting performance, yet are versatile enough for waveriding too. The TE and TeXtreme® versions are truly convertible shapes supplied with 2 SlotBoxes and one Powerbox for easy adaption to suit the conditions - all with exclusive Maui Fin Company G10 thruster fins. (SlotBox covers are also supplied for efficient singlefin cruising). The TE also comes in singlefin Powerbox model in 115. All sizes are available in Custom Wood Sandwich light in Powerbox singlefin only with US box singlefin on 75l version.
KEY FEATURES:
- Tri-Fin convertible setups on TE/TeXtreme® sizes for extra wave performance
- Modern short round-nosed shapes for balance, acceleration and easy riding
- Wide point forward of centre to 70° pintail
- High entry rocker, short flat section and optimum tail kick for control and speed
- Enhanced TE and TeXtreme® constructions with superior Innegra Weave replacing Kevlar layups
- Original Maui Fin Company G10 Thruster fins for ultimate quality
FANATIC'S CAD MASTER SHAPER SEBASTIAN WENZEL:
“These are the most adaptable, fast and easy-to-turn shapes I’ve ever produced... We’ve picked-up so many test wins from this proven CAD-formed scoop rocker line and straight V combination. This year we tweaked the box placements and added sidefins for pure Thruster convertible fun, the best of both worlds in performance Wavesailing or flat water pleasure. The smooth nose and entry kick helps riding and carving and the flat spot between the straps and tuned tail release makes them easy to control in freeride, freestyle or waveriding modes – it’s hard to think of how more versatile they can get!”
FreeWave TE 85, Planchemag 2012
“…Incredibly fast and explosive in a straight line as in the surf, this is a very responsive wave board perfect for those looking for speed and early planing....”
FreeWave TE, Boards UK Winter 2012
"... In our opinion it´s a great step forward in evolution. Multi-fins have become commonplace in wave boards these days... Essentially they have reduced the gap between dedicated waveboards and freewave boards, and they have done this without adversely affecting the characteristics that made freewaves so popular in the first place. It seems to be a winwin situation...."