Hi Matt! Did you have to use a large positive shim on the stabilizer with the Superflyer like you did with the Supercruiser? In that video, you mentioned highly recommending the +1 shim…
Hi, thanks for getting in touch. I believe I use either the 0 or the +1, mostly paired with the Foil X 125l. I'd recommend experimenting with it as I've found it varies depending on rider weight and the board they're using. If you're back footed (having to lean back to get foiling) then increase the shim angle +1 etc. Also moving the UJ and footstraps can make a huge difference. Hope this helps!
Hi, at the moment i use the supercruiser with my futura 137... and it works for me realy nice. I use it with 7,9 or 6.6. When the wind pics up i change to the kode 94. My level at the moment is the foiljibe...Maybe i will change to a foilboard. What is better ... the foil x, foil freeride or.... my goal ist easy use in Light wind
Hi, thanks for getting in touch. It depends what style of foiling you like doing! If you like reaching and using bigger sails then the Foil Freeride (probably the 125 with the super cruiser) would work well and get you going in really light winds. If you're after a board that's more compact and manoeuvrable then the foil X would be ideal. From my experience, the best board to pair with the Super Cruiser Foil is the Foil X. It'll make foiling comfier and gybes much easier than your Futura!
@@tushinghamsalesltd Hello, I've now switched to the foil freeride board and I'm amazed at how stable it is and how easy it is to jibe. perfect for very relaxed foiling and so much safer at high speeds.
Hi, Starboard recommend 3.0m - 7.8m. From our experience you could go as small as you like but we'd probably go as big as around 6.5m comfortably, any bigger and you'd start limiting the 'manoeuvre' characteristics of this board. To use bigger sails (7.0m+) it might be worth looking at the wider Foil Freeride model instead.
Hi, this is a foil - specific board so it cannot be used with a fin. It's got a Foilbox fitting (deep tuttle will also fit). Please see Starboards website for further info.
Yes as long as the foil you're looking at is compatible with the Foilbox fitting on Starboard boards. For more details on the foilbox compatibility please check out Starboard's website.
Hi Matt! Did you have to use a large positive shim on the stabilizer with the Superflyer like you did with the Supercruiser? In that video, you mentioned highly recommending the +1 shim…
Hi, thanks for getting in touch. I believe I use either the 0 or the +1, mostly paired with the Foil X 125l.
I'd recommend experimenting with it as I've found it varies depending on rider weight and the board they're using.
If you're back footed (having to lean back to get foiling) then increase the shim angle +1 etc.
Also moving the UJ and footstraps can make a huge difference.
Hope this helps!
Hi, at the moment i use the supercruiser with my futura 137... and it works for me realy nice. I use it with 7,9 or 6.6. When the wind pics up i change to the kode 94. My level at the moment is the foiljibe...Maybe i will change to a foilboard. What is better ... the foil x, foil freeride or.... my goal ist easy use in Light wind
Hi, thanks for getting in touch. It depends what style of foiling you like doing! If you like reaching and using bigger sails then the Foil Freeride (probably the 125 with the super cruiser) would work well and get you going in really light winds. If you're after a board that's more compact and manoeuvrable then the foil X would be ideal. From my experience, the best board to pair with the Super Cruiser Foil is the Foil X. It'll make foiling comfier and gybes much easier than your Futura!
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Hello, I've now switched to the foil freeride board and I'm amazed at how stable it is and how easy it is to jibe. perfect for very relaxed foiling and so much safer at high speeds.
What Is the sail range for this board?, i see stated 5 .0 to 7.5 through I would think 4.0 to 6.5 more likely given the width of the board
Hi, Starboard recommend 3.0m - 7.8m. From our experience you could go as small as you like but we'd probably go as big as around 6.5m comfortably, any bigger and you'd start limiting the 'manoeuvre' characteristics of this board. To use bigger sails (7.0m+) it might be worth looking at the wider Foil Freeride model instead.
hi.can use fin on foil x 125/145? what the fin box? thanks!
Hi, this is a foil - specific board so it cannot be used with a fin. It's got a Foilbox fitting (deep tuttle will also fit). Please see Starboards website for further info.
Would the board work with sabfoil windfoil kit ?
Yes as long as the foil you're looking at is compatible with the Foilbox fitting on Starboard boards. For more details on the foilbox compatibility please check out Starboard's website.
@@tushinghamsalesltd is there anywhere in the South West I can demo one ?