tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5260894133454982444.post35615965727757150..comments2024-03-18T08:24:23.733+02:00Comments on Phil's Windsurfing Blog: Ideal Quiver - 2 and some General Thoughtsphilhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02419806730009019791noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5260894133454982444.post-78400518428549270562015-02-18T19:24:03.717+02:002015-02-18T19:24:03.717+02:00Hi Iacob
As I said my choice is for our local con...Hi Iacob<br /><br />As I said my choice is for our local conditions and what we find here is that much of our sailing is done with sizes 5.0 to 7.0 and that is why I concentrate my choices around these sizes. I did not go below 5.5 because I can hold this size into really strong wind and if I start to battle, I would rather sit out. Your choices are absolutely fine and I'm sure would work nicely for you.<br />When you replace your sails think of E-Type 4.9 and 5.8, S-Type 7.3 and 8.3.<br />Nice boards by the way!<br />Phil philhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02419806730009019791noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5260894133454982444.post-31635878561738611562015-02-18T15:41:57.080+02:002015-02-18T15:41:57.080+02:00Nice blog. I think we are about on the same level ...Nice blog. I think we are about on the same level and sailing style. <br />But I don't understand the small gap you chose between the 6.5 and 7? If I qould whose a perfect 4 sail quiver it would be more like 4.7, 5,5, 6.5 and a 7.8 or maybe even a 8.1. Camber in the two bigger sizes. My boards are Futura 93 and isonic 117w. Today I have North Rams in 5.8, 6.8 and 7.8. Almost never bother to change down to the 6.8. I either hold on to the 7.8 or change all the way down to the 5.8. iacobhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16186229894167428522noreply@blogger.com