The Max I guess. My spot doesn't offer many high-quality waves so I mainly rely on wind power. I also don't do any fancy tricks. So I prefer a sail with a large range and high stability. I think all these options is a bit too much. 2 types (down the line and on-shore) and 2 colors should be enough. I expect all these options add cost as well.
It's always good to receive information about new sails, the shape and size of the same and the increase of use during the various Windsurfing actions.
Just had my first session on the new One 12 85L. Powered '23 Goya Guru 4.5. The board feels light, crisp and responsive but also planted, smooth and fast. Autopilot jibing. Can't wait to try with the new sails!
Last I saw Andy was the Dec 2010/Jan 2011 when I was taking photos of you, Andy and Richard Potter from the water. Saw him earlier this morning at Sunset and the man is immortal. Hasn't aged at all! Really enjoy these videos. Keep on rolling 😎
I don't understand what it means when a sail 'has a lot of backhand pressure'. I mean, any sail will give backhand pressure when you move the harness lines to the front. So what does it mean? That the pressure point moves back when the gust hits? Surely that is a bad thing that nobody wants?! You want a sail to be stable, right? So what does it mean?
I think it means the sail will power up more strongly when you increase the angle of attack by sheeting in - of course all sails do this, but perhaps the effect is more pronounced in the Banzai. Thus sheeting in / sheeting out will give a wider power range, which I quite like, as gusts etc can be more easily modulated by twitching the sail. Other sails may feel more locked in, with a less responsive power return.
Great interview as always, prices on these will be very nice too haha - colourful 🎉😅 joke aside everything looks insane, would love to rip on this gear - looks super comfy and cool
Thanks a lot for the video, really interesting. But, I feel naming every wave sails with the same Banzai name is a little bit confusing. One name for one kind of sail is really more clear for the customer. Just my point of view for sure and I'm not writing that only to make critics since I really like Goya/Quatro gear.
17000 views in 5 days. That's as much and even more than some of the videos posted here 6 months ago. Fins, maybe there is a greater interest in them than what we think.
I checked my screw. It weights 12g. How do you save 30g then? I don't like this kind of bollocks. Also the power box fin is not a new invention. There was one before. The other solution is to put the screw hole between your inserts. That is how my custom solved it. But yeah, the normal fin in power box is to far in the back
Which Goya 'Banzai would you get?'
Surf X Pro. Big fan of x-ply. Got two Goya wave sails and really liking them. Construction is top class. Glad they are supporting the channel too!
The Max I guess. My spot doesn't offer many high-quality waves so I mainly rely on wind power. I also don't do any fancy tricks. So I prefer a sail with a large range and high stability. I think all these options is a bit too much. 2 types (down the line and on-shore) and 2 colors should be enough. I expect all these options add cost as well.
Banzai 11 Iris, perfect to me!
The full yellow carbon one
Ben, I love the fact that you don't let them talk anything other than windsurfing 😂
Me too. 😅
I was laughing my ass off...perfect!!!
Ben, you've just became one of my top10 favorite riders doing that at the end of the video with the wing stuff. The GOAT. Crack total.
It's always good to receive information about new sails, the shape and size of the same and the increase of use during the various Windsurfing actions.
Awesome Ben. saw all the Goya, Quatro kit down at 2xs last weekend, but great to hear Bubble giving more detailed insight.
Just had my first session on the new One 12 85L. Powered '23 Goya Guru 4.5. The board feels light, crisp and responsive but also planted, smooth and fast. Autopilot jibing. Can't wait to try with the new sails!
Don't forget, Ben! 6.30!!! Just 40 minutes left till beer heaven... Cheers!!!
thank you - for all the info i need,. and not wasting time on that other jazz :)
Another great video Ben and Alfie. Top work from Bubble explaining the Goya/ Quatro kit too.
That fin is genius!
Last I saw Andy was the Dec 2010/Jan 2011 when I was taking photos of you, Andy and Richard Potter from the water. Saw him earlier this morning at Sunset and the man is immortal. Hasn't aged at all! Really enjoy these videos. Keep on rolling 😎
So they've now got 11 wave sails to choose from..........okaaaaaay.
Madness. All that wind must be getting to them.
Thanks Ben and Bubble - really interesting to hear about the carbon sail . Would love to demo it at southbourne
Great video showing Goya new gear. Thanks
Knocking a kilo off a board is massive, the previous model was already light as well, I Would love to try it out
Supporting comment for this good work
great coverage. thanks 🙏
I love how as soon as they start talking about any product other than Windsurfing, Ben doesn’t wanna know haha. 😂
Love your attitude 22.22 !!!😂 👍🏻
Great one!!
Bubble! i miss you, come back to Maui!
The colorful Banzai is stunning! (yes yes I'm from Italy... and now I'm feeling so cut and dried 😅)
like th efin...where dyou get one??
What's that powerbox fin called?
I don't understand what it means when a sail 'has a lot of backhand pressure'. I mean, any sail will give backhand pressure when you move the harness lines to the front. So what does it mean? That the pressure point moves back when the gust hits? Surely that is a bad thing that nobody wants?! You want a sail to be stable, right? So what does it mean?
Lower aspect?? Longer boom for the metres means centre of power further from the mast.
I think it means the sail will power up more strongly when you increase the angle of attack by sheeting in - of course all sails do this, but perhaps the effect is more pronounced in the Banzai. Thus sheeting in / sheeting out will give a wider power range, which I quite like, as gusts etc can be more easily modulated by twitching the sail. Other sails may feel more locked in, with a less responsive power return.
The gear is so cool , but they the sail range is pretty confusing
Great interview as always, prices on these will be very nice too haha - colourful 🎉😅 joke aside everything looks insane, would love to rip on this gear - looks super comfy and cool
Board prices stay the same as last year:)
@@wg1980hr Thank you! :))))
old mate snuck in "for anything foiling KT" :))
Are carbon sails new thing ? Do other companies make them too? Never heard about it
So no possible to use power box fins from others brands for the goya one.only mfc and maybe just 1 wave model type...not sure it is a very good idea
Next year, all Goya boards will also be called Banzai 😄
Thanks a lot for the video, really interesting. But, I feel naming every wave sails with the same Banzai name is a little bit confusing. One name for one kind of sail is really more clear for the customer. Just my point of view for sure and I'm not writing that only to make critics since I really like Goya/Quatro gear.
17000 views in 5 days. That's as much and even more than some of the videos posted here 6 months ago. Fins, maybe there is a greater interest in them than what we think.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
More interested in sails at the back… go ask them when new x over and why not yet. Go, go… ;)
Coming up 😁
U r the man! Thx for all the good work!
I checked my screw. It weights 12g. How do you save 30g then? I don't like this kind of bollocks. Also the power box fin is not a new invention. There was one before. The other solution is to put the screw hole between your inserts. That is how my custom solved it. But yeah, the normal fin in power box is to far in the back
Length, diameter, material. Are these new ones smaller, shorter, and titanium or aluminum?
Moin Ben
That's not Bubble... Bubble has a mohawk!
I am not impressed by the explanations on the expensive full carbon version 🤣.
I am still jealous of Adam Lewis…
I love Bubble but he underestimates the italian taste, supposing we italians like that sh... ehm colored Iris 😜
No better fins than TFC from Tarifa handmade by Bob Yates!