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adamker
Joined: 29 Jun 2012 Posts: 2
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Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 7:42 am Post subject: Gear help for a beginner! |
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Hello Iwindsurf community!
I just started off doing some windsurfing the other day here in Japan and fell in love with it! I don't have money to buy a new board myself so I received an old board from a friend who didn't need it anymore but I need to get 2 parts for it if I understood it correctly I need a BASE and a EXTENSION.
Since I'm new I would really appreciate your help with identifying what I need to buy to have a complete gear.
I think the maker is Mistral and I attached a picture for you of the slot.
I appreciate any help I can get!
Thank you so much in advance!
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craigatk
Joined: 29 Jun 2012 Posts: 4
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Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 9:18 am Post subject: |
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Sorry can't help exactly with which part you need. It can be a real pain tracking down old bases. At least Mistral still makes boards so they might have legacy parts available. I'm sure this forum can help with some more details.
Where in Japan are you? and can you speak Japanese (abit?). I was living there for 5 years and used to windsurf out of Miura-Kaigan south of Yokohama. They had two really solid shops right on the beach that rented like new gear for about 4000-5000 yen per day. With a more modern sail and board (wide style) your learning curve will go that much faster and you don't need to buy anything. Worth considering.
If you pick up a copy of one of the Japanese windsurfing magazines, they have all the shop address in the country listed and you can probably find one in a major city nearby. I would ask one to try and help you find the part you need if you are convinced getting this board working is your best option. Find out who the shops that carry Mistral are in Japan or the Japanese distributor and call them or ask your Japanese friends for help. Good luck!
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dhmark
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Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 4:02 pm Post subject: |
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As I recall from these old Mistral boards, you can use a standard Chinook single nut base that goes in the standard base slot, get rid of the nut, and simply screw the base into the further back of the two holes on the board. so you may not need any special parts.
Are you able to move the mast track back and forth. I think you flip the black thing all the way forward, and then when you press it all the way forward something releases and the track will move back and forth. It helps to have a base in place to move back and forth.
Dmark
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dhmark
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Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 6:06 pm Post subject: |
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| I would add that the board, a Mistral Energy XR would be really bad to learn on, too low volume (105 L) to easily uphaul and get going. It was never an easy board to sail, flat bottom, stiff rails, nervous fast ride, and difficult to jibe. The XR version is really light (prob 15 pounds) and super fragile. dhmark
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jingebritsen
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d0uglass

Joined: 28 May 2004 Posts: 882 Location: Bonita Springs, Florida
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wsmike

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Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 11:39 am Post subject: |
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Agree, you'll only frustrate yourself in an already steep learning curve. With a wide board with lots of volume - 150Litre plus, it'll feel like a dock under your feet. With that old narrow board it will be like trying to stand on a floating log, all while trying to manage the sail, uphaul and steer.
There also can't be enough said about getting a lesson, will save you months if not years of banging your head against something solid.
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KevinDo
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| What kind of fin would work on that board?
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adamker
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jingebritsen
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