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Tuesday, November 29, 2005
Size does matter
Lets see if this one post can straighten out any and all confusion with tuttle and deep tuttle fin boxes.
a) A board that has a deep tuttle box can use either deep tuttle or standard tuttle
b) A board that has a standard tuttle box can only use standard tuttle base fins, deep tuttle does not fit.
c) To use a standard tuttle fin in a deep tuttle base, all you need is screws that are longer by 3/4" (20mm)
Monday, November 28, 2005
This just in......
Well, maybe not "just in", but a huge milestone when it happened 21 years ago. Speed sailing is very much back in the spotlight, however now the goal is 50 knots!
Want to go fast? Get your hands on a 2006 Gaastra. Dan Kaesler, the designer of the current record holding sail is now the designer for Gaastra. We have been sailing the 2006 wave sails all fall and are blown away!
Friday, November 25, 2005
Thursday, November 24, 2005
Triple Time
The great thing about the Chinook Triple Clamp boom head is that you can use it with a standard diameter mast, or a RDM mast. With most booms heads, a shim is needed for a good fit with an RDM, however the Triple Clamp head allows shimless RDM use. The fully articulating head fully wraps around either a standard diamter, or reduced diameter mast for a secure fit.
Yet another great idea from Chinook.
Wednesday, November 23, 2005
Bills got skills
Here is Windsurfing Direct customer Bill Reid from North Bay, Ontario competing at the 2005 Aloha Classic on Maui. Bill reports 16ft waves and flukey wind at Hookipa on this day. That is Bill riding, and likely Alex Aguera heading out.
$75 registration fee for Hookipa with only two other people on the water for 15 minutes.....sounds worth it to me!!
Tuesday, November 22, 2005
Old School Evan
Proving that he is a true windsurfing veteran, here is a shot of Evan sailing at Patterson Park........18 years ago!
This was shot in the fall of 1987, a move that Evan still re-creates every time Patterson gets good. The scary thing is that 18 years later, Evan charges harder and goes higher than ever!
Monday, November 21, 2005
Quick Release Made Easy
Ever wonder why Dakine's Quick Release system on the XT Seat would safely get you out of an emergency, but would also send your bar sinking right to the bottom?
A lot of times users don't realize that located in the back storage pocket is a little plastic bag with a tiny screw. Each of the quick release buckles has a small screw hole that the screw fits into, and secures one side of the bar to the harness. The other side is still free to quick release, but the side with the screw is now attached. This way, you are safe and don't have to go diving for your Spreader bar.
Friday, November 18, 2005
Thursday, November 17, 2005
Get Serious
If you want to start sailing not only waves, but rolling swell or even just getting your gear set for higher winds, this is the DVD to get. Peter Hart along with pro riders like Nik Baker go over everything from setting your gear (wave or freeride) to make it work properly, getting used to smaller boards, getting out through the white water, wave safety, and wave riding skills. Filmed mainly on Maui, it is a great DVD as Peter Hart is entertaining, and what you will learn will save you (hopefully) from getting knocked around needlessly in the waves.
Four fins out of five!
Wednesday, November 16, 2005
Mikey likes it!
Fresh shot from this morning! Mike leans into one to head back outside for more. Wound up on a 4.0 Gaastra Manic, Mike gives the new Fanatic Newwave 81 a solid testing. The verdict? All thumbs up and he reports it is light, super loose and great for lofting big, floaty jumps.
Mike and Glenn tried the 2006 Fanatic Freewave 98 and 88 on Sunday - they were equally impressed with those boards in 5.8 conditions.
Tuesday, November 15, 2005
An Exception to the Rule
Monday, November 14, 2005
Fin-tastic
Wonder if there are different fins for different weed conditions? The top fin is the True Ames Blade Weed, which has much more angle (5 degrees to be exact) than the bottom fin, which is the True Ames SB Weed. The sharper the rake of the fin, the more weeds it will shed, so if you sail in a really weedy place, the Blade Weed is the one to get. If you want more upwind ability and don't have a lot of weeds (ie some floating sea grass), the the SB Weed that is more upright is the way to go.
Friday, November 11, 2005
Top Speed
Here is Bob, our technical guru, installing and upgrading us to ADSL connection this morning.
This should make our website much faster for downloading and browsing. Let us know your feedback on the speed of the site.
WED. UPDATE: ADSL connection is now working and web hosting should be much faster than the previous 3MG. The 3MG line has been dedicated to Mike's remote desk top connection when he works from home. So he won't be using up half of the band width any more!
Please let us know how downloading and navigating www.windsurfing-direct.com or www.windsurfing-direct.ca works for you now.
The View of the Day
Thursday, November 10, 2005
Which Winch?
Can't decide which Chinook Rig Winch you need, the US or the Euro Pin?
The extension above is the US system, but the Rig Winch is Euro. The Euro Pin system will fit Euro Pin Bases (obviously), but the base of the cup on the euro version winch is the same as the US, so the Euro Pin version fits the US extension.
Want to be able to rig both Euro and US with the same winch, then be sure to order the Euro Pin version of the rig winch.
Ship It
Here is Evan, Windsurfing Direct's shipping manager. Attention to detail in the shipping department is what he is famous for around here. Actually, he is more famous around here for his smooth back loops and huge stalled forwards. (this picture was taken at our home beach on Lake Ontario, 5 minutes from the shop)
Wednesday, November 09, 2005
New Toys
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