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jontyh
jontyh
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11 May 2026 3:49pm
I mixed a 430 ezzy hookipa base with 490 hookipa top to make a 460, and it was fine. You can also mix in the ezzy legacy masts which are significantly cheaper, and very good imo.
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jontyh
jontyh
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1 May 2026 1:47pm
Chris 249 said..

jontyh said..
Managed to get a late 80s Mistral comp light for ?20, (surprisingly light compared to my old club version) and have only the board and fin, so will need to make a centreboard, and bodge on a chinook mast base ( should be ok, as the bolts line up with the 2 mast foot holes and can bolt it on with long bolts accessed from below) . So, was thinking that as i will be sailing with a modern rig possibly a 5.5 m ks3, so making the C of E further back. I might make a thinner centreboard and bigger fin, to either fit in the existing swivel mechanism, or glass in a new fin box.
My question is, does anybody know what i'm likely to find construction wise if i rout out the old fin box? and has anyone modified such an old board successfully?



Would the CE be further back? The Superlight sail had a very long boom and that may have compensated for the pinhead shape.


good point.... guess i'll find out. I'm going to put a USbox in, so can try different fins. I seem to remember the c of e being all over the place with the old rigs!
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jontyh
jontyh
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27 Apr 2026 2:25pm
azuli said..
I restored a Mistral Superlight about 3 years ago. They are a great board worth restoring.
I felt that the original rotating plexiglass fin was a weak point so I removed the black plastic box insert, and formed a power box fin adapter in the recess using fibreglass / resin. I did not have to route / cut into the hull as there was enough space to house a power box base in the formed structure. this allowed me to use larger fins with my demon raceboard sails without fear of snapping the fin under load.
The board is amazing to sail in light - medium winds and much faster around a race course than an LT.
I sold the board to make room for some other resto board projects but still have some parts, PM if you are in Oz and need something.


Will no doubt do something similar with mine,. Thanks for the offer, I'm in the UK, but hopefully visiting my daughter in Noosa in August, assuming Doha is allowing flights! Should have it on the water well before then for the UK summer. Cheers
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jontyh
jontyh
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26 Apr 2026 3:05pm
Got it wrong... late 70s/early 80s
jontyh
jontyh
112 posts
112 posts
24 Apr 2026 3:51pm
Managed to get a late 80s Mistral comp light for ?20, (surprisingly light compared to my old club version) and have only the board and fin, so will need to make a centreboard, and bodge on a chinook mast base ( should be ok, as the bolts line up with the 2 mast foot holes and can bolt it on with long bolts accessed from below) . So, was thinking that as i will be sailing with a modern rig possibly a 5.5 m ks3, so making the C of E further back. I might make a thinner centreboard and bigger fin, to either fit in the existing swivel mechanism, or glass in a new fin box.
My question is, does anybody know what i'm likely to find construction wise if i rout out the old fin box? and has anyone modified such an old board successfully?
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jontyh
jontyh
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112 posts
23 Mar 2026 3:17am
I have used both xcel and oneill hooded suits and regularly sail witht the hood off. Can be a bit of water sloshing around in it, but if it is annoying me i reach back whilst sailing and squeeze the water out. It's worth keeping the hood, especially in waves, as if you wipeout, and are getting nailed in the white water, you can pull the hood up. It is easy to pull it back down while sailing. Both are really good suits.
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