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2013 Fanatic TriWave 86L Test

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Created by Manuel7 > 9 months ago, 4 May 2022
Manuel7
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4 May 2022 3:24AM
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Looking at the board's specs, I expected it to be good for stronger winds, still it was even more technical than I thought, here is my new test of the 2013 Fanatic TriWave board in 86L.

windsurfing.lepicture.com/board-tests/#2013-Fanatic-TriWave

gorgesailor
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5 May 2022 12:11AM
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Manuel7 said..
Looking at the board's specs, I expected it to be good for stronger winds, still it was even more technical than I thought, here is my new test of the 2013 Fanatic TriWave board in 86L.

windsurfing.lepicture.com/board-tests/#2013-Fanatic-TriWave


The QuadTE was much better all around in that year... Never liked the Triwave- even for B&J

Manuel7
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6 May 2022 2:17AM
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Cabarete is a gusty, often choppy, side-on spot with a wind-shadowed side riding area.

Any board that doesn't plane well when off power becomes more technical.

The fanatic new wave single in 75L is a counter example where the board's ability to plane is excellent. How does the triwave differ so much?

I rode my dacurve and found it to plane much easier but the front foot wave riding was a bit stiffer. Its front rails are more parallel than on the triwave.

The triwave is really really good when the waves have a good kick and when the sail is powered up. I had some pretty massive jumps on it. But switch the power off or mild and the board becomes draggy.

At least dimensions and outline can us a visual cue.

gorgesailor
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10 May 2022 12:53AM
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Manuel7 said..
Cabarete is a gusty, often choppy, side-on spot with a wind-shadowed side riding area.

Any board that doesn't plane well when off power becomes more technical.

The fanatic new wave single in 75L is a counter example where the board's ability to plane is excellent. How does the triwave differ so much?

I rode my dacurve and found it to plane much easier but the front foot wave riding was a bit stiffer. Its front rails are more parallel than on the triwave.

The triwave is really really good when the waves have a good kick and when the sail is powered up. I had some pretty massive jumps on it. But switch the power off or mild and the board becomes draggy.

At least dimensions and outline can us a visual cue.


The Quad TE had a very smooth continuous rocker where the Tri had more abrupt tail rocker.

Manuel7
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10 May 2022 7:05AM
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+ the greater width.

Apparently the grip is great for all around except for here !



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