youtube won't let me spell out the brand name with out some creative measures. I had been wondering why my replies had not worked in the past....
A-E-R-O-tech Sails. P-H-A-N-T-O-M 7.4 is what I use in the lightest of winds. When it's breezier, I use a 6.2 or 6.8 sail. Long boards require more juice, even when it's breezy. The double edged sword of anything, I guess. Cheers.
thx Dasher -- enjoying the video stuff for sure, but I got a lot to learn. Just back from Maui. Epic trip w/ epic jetlag that's hitting hard this morning. Hope you're well, and let me know when you're up my way.
Thanks for the views folks. The editing took a lot of time, thanks Eddy Patricelli. Getting out thru the waves is easy. Grabbing a wave is a little bit harder when the wind is so onshore. A sailor has to be downwind of the peak and well outside of the break for the easiest way to get onto the wave. Then slide under the peak using wind and wave to combine for the planing power to get riding.
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windsurfingvideo 2 years ago
whats thee sail called can you give me onw be my sponsor son i am poor
windsurf7772 3 years ago
whats the sail called ??
windsurf7772 3 years ago
Look at my response down below. A phantom 7.5 from the big A as in A-e-r-t-e-c-h. Cheers.
johni952004 3 years ago
sell em in australia son we all are high wind junkies we need a rig like this no one sells em only high wind gear kona come to australia
market the place
windsurf7772 3 years ago
can you give me one i am poor kid need light wind rig but no money
windsurf7772 3 years ago
what size sail cant read
windsurf7772 3 years ago
youtube won't let me spell out the brand name with out some creative measures. I had been wondering why my replies had not worked in the past....
A-E-R-O-tech Sails. P-H-A-N-T-O-M 7.4 is what I use in the lightest of winds. When it's breezier, I use a 6.2 or 6.8 sail. Long boards require more juice, even when it's breezy. The double edged sword of anything, I guess. Cheers.
johni952004 3 years ago
sexy
windsurf7772 3 years ago
I'm curious, which sail size is used?
niduri 3 years ago
7.4 sail, can you read the logo?
johni952004 3 years ago
Hey eddy nice job on getting all these videos up online. Carefull out there in the surf shooting John. Big board, big guy, hurt bad!
Dasher
cdasher 4 years ago
thx Dasher -- enjoying the video stuff for sure, but I got a lot to learn. Just back from Maui. Epic trip w/ epic jetlag that's hitting hard this morning. Hope you're well, and let me know when you're up my way.
surfing4711 4 years ago
Yea baby!
herrstubbish 4 years ago
Thanks for the views folks. The editing took a lot of time, thanks Eddy Patricelli. Getting out thru the waves is easy. Grabbing a wave is a little bit harder when the wind is so onshore. A sailor has to be downwind of the peak and well outside of the break for the easiest way to get onto the wave. Then slide under the peak using wind and wave to combine for the planing power to get riding.
johni952004 4 years ago