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New Fanatic Allwave, great allrounder

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Created by Waiting4wind > 9 months ago, 11 Sep 2011
Waiting4wind
NSW, 1871 posts
11 Sep 2011 8:26PM
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Picked up a Fanatic Allwave 8' 10" today and took it for a run on flat water.
This is a second board which my parter will use in flat water and I plan to give it a run in small waves with a paddle and a sail.

For the record I'm 90kg and a relatively inexperienced SUPer.
I found the board to be suprisingly good in flat water. It tracked reasonably well with the stock fin and even better with a bigger centre fin. The board was nice and stable, no more challenging than the Fanatic Fly 10' I have. In fact it may even be more stable side to side than the Fly.
The other big surprise was that the glide was quite nice when you find the right balance point. The volume in the back is lower which made it agile in the turns (and with my weight the tail was just level with the water line).

The other good feature was the price at an RRP of $1499 I though it to be good value. I was originally considering the SB WP 8' 10" which was $300 more.

Also picked up a new Naish adjustable padle to replace the previous alloy adjustable. My partner loved it, purely for the weight difference.



Some pics below next to Fly.











AKSonline
WA, 925 posts
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11 Sep 2011 10:15PM
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Hey Waiting4wind,

It was the Allwave that hooked me on the world of SUP properly. Couldn't believe how easy it was and how much fun I had as a beginner to surf paddling.

I weigh the same as you and went with the 9' 2". Should be here any day now .....

DM

crakas
QLD, 465 posts
12 Sep 2011 5:05AM
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They are a nice looking board. It says on the fanatic website that they have a mast insert.... Is it there, and how many positions?

Cheers

B

benk
QLD, 398 posts
12 Sep 2011 9:35AM
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How much does it weigh or is it reasonably light?

WINDSURFnSNOW
NSW, 1613 posts
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12 Sep 2011 11:40AM
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crakas said...

They are a nice looking board. It says on the fanatic website that they have a mast insert.... Is it there, and how many positions?

Cheers

B


Just the one position. Looks like they got it in the right spot also.

Waiting4wind
NSW, 1871 posts
12 Sep 2011 7:30PM
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WINDSURFnSNOW said...

crakas said...

They are a nice looking board. It says on the fanatic website that they have a mast insert.... Is it there, and how many positions?

Cheers

B


Just the one position. Looks like they got it in the right spot also.


As per the above, one position. It does look about right compared to my other SUP. I was planning to stick a sail on it but the wind didn't happen yesterday.

The weight feels pretty good. I originally demoed the pre production model which felt a bit heavy but the production model came in pleasantly lighter. My partner weighs around 42kg and she didn't complain carrying it out of the water.

Aksonline, you love the board. I picked up the first one that come in to Wind Surf n Snow in Sydney, even helped to unpack it and had it on the water about 30 mins after the unwrapping.

BrisKites
QLD, 1292 posts
12 Sep 2011 8:02PM
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crakas said...

They are a nice looking board. It says on the fanatic website that they have a mast insert.... Is it there, and how many positions?

Cheers

B


No mast insert on the Allwave, just the Allround boards in some sizes. There is a price premium if you want the mast version.

Waiting4wind
NSW, 1871 posts
12 Sep 2011 8:08PM
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It definitely has a mast insert. If you look at the pic it's just in front of the handle.

Quote from the Fanatic website " Mastfoot insert for possible windsurfing (all 4 sizes)"

WINDSURFnSNOW
NSW, 1613 posts
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12 Sep 2011 8:14PM
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BrisKites said...

crakas said...

They are a nice looking board. It says on the fanatic website that they have a mast insert.... Is it there, and how many positions?

Cheers

B


No mast insert on the Allwave, just the Allround boards in some sizes. There is a price premium if you want the mast version.



There is definitely a mast insert on the allwave models with no price premium. great board for windsurfers wanting a light wind wavesailing board that happens to be a great sup..

WINDSURFnSNOW
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12 Sep 2011 8:16PM
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Beat me Des

AKSonline
WA, 925 posts
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12 Sep 2011 6:19PM
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BrisKites said...

crakas said...

They are a nice looking board. It says on the fanatic website that they have a mast insert.... Is it there, and how many positions?

Cheers

B


No mast insert on the Allwave, just the Allround boards in some sizes. There is a price premium if you want the mast version.




Hey Jase,

I think you might be referring to the centre fin option for the windsurfing model in the 11'6" HRS Fly all rounder. Allwaves and Fly's all come with mast screw inserts.

DM

crakas
QLD, 465 posts
12 Sep 2011 9:03PM
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Definitely has the mast insert..picked up a 9'2" this arvo..

B

12 Sep 2011 11:10PM
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My Allwave is turning up tomorow the pics look great

AKSonline
WA, 925 posts
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12 Sep 2011 9:56PM
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Thats the problem with being in Perth. You have to Wait Awhile for your toys. I'm hoping ours turn up tomorrow

DM

BrisKites
QLD, 1292 posts
13 Sep 2011 12:50PM
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Yep my bad
Sorry hadn't seen them since June. Ours arrived yesterday and I spotted the insert

poor relative
WA, 9106 posts
13 Sep 2011 11:06AM
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I got one on order too.
Can't wait frothing even.....

WaynoB
NSW, 393 posts
13 Sep 2011 2:17PM
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The Allwave looks great. Nice price too.

I have the 10' Fly, which is great with a sail on it in the (smaller) waves or on flat water in light winds, but as a SUP in the surf it is slow to turn. Cut-backs are just about impossible for me. Guess that's because of its size/dimensions. Good on flat water for a paddle though.

Might have a look at the Allwave as summer approaches.

crakas
QLD, 465 posts
13 Sep 2011 4:16PM
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Very nice board..took mine out for a windsurf today..seemed to go well..

Cheers,

B

Waiting4wind
NSW, 1871 posts
13 Sep 2011 6:06PM
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wbailey said...

The Allwave looks great. Nice price too.

I have the 10' Fly, which is great with a sail on it in the (smaller) waves or on flat water in light winds, but as a SUP in the surf it is slow to turn. Cut-backs are just about impossible for me. Guess that's because of its size/dimensions. Good on flat water for a paddle though.

Might have a look at the Allwave as summer approaches.


The Allwave is very lively in comparison to the 10' Fly. I also found on the Fly if I didn't move back on the board as soon as I picked up a wave I'd bury the nose. Definitely give the Allwave a demo, it doesn't don't loose too much in flat water.

AKSonline
WA, 925 posts
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14 Sep 2011 6:25PM
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We finally got a hold of some stock, albeit in small quantities ...... for now Race boards and bulk of stock in another week.

Very excited


DM

GSS
WA, 75 posts
15 Sep 2011 4:09PM
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Got my stock Allwaves and Fly SUPs. Look as good as I remember from the pre-production and definitely agree with the lighter weight. 8'10" Allwave is a ripper, Think I should have ordered more...

wilanz
7 posts
16 Sep 2011 1:17AM
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Great pics.

Is there a Vent Plug on the Allwave?

Waiting4wind
NSW, 1871 posts
16 Sep 2011 10:04AM
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wilanz said...

Great pics.

Is there a Vent Plug on the Allwave?


No vent plug, just one mounting point for a mast base.

jbshack
WA, 6913 posts
16 Sep 2011 5:30PM
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AKSonline said...

We finally got a hold of some stock, albeit in small quantities ...... for now Race boards and bulk of stock in another week.

Very excited


DM


Were are you guys situated.. Any shops worth looking at up North (Joondalup) way?

AKSonline
WA, 925 posts
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17 Sep 2011 12:28AM
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jbshack said...
Were are you guys situated.. Any shops worth looking at up North (Joondalup) way?


Hey jbshack,

We are in Scarborough. Cnr Brighton and West Coast hwy. We are about to be inundated with too much stock next Wednesday Without the new addition to our floorspace, things will be a little cramped, but will be temporary as we build to accommodate our stock.

Drop in, I'll shout you a coffee

DM

wilanz
7 posts
21 Sep 2011 12:22AM
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I tried a 9'2 All Wave this morning in calm flat water. I was very happy to see how well it tracks even with the stock fins. Getting back on the tail and spinning it around was real easy with the extra width and volume. I was able to walk up and down the board, spin on it as if I was tacking while windsurfing and do some yoga, too.

I'm currently using a 2011 Fanatic Fly 9'6 x 30" for both SUP Surf and windsurfing.

Now I just need to decide if I should get the 9'2 or order a 8'10 All Wave.


My 9'6 is 131L

The 9'2 All wave is 160L
The 8'10 All wave is 146L

I'm thinking I need to wait and get a 8'10 because it's narrower and closer to the volume of my current board.

I'm 81 KG, 1.67m, experienced SUPer and brand new windsurfer.

WINDSURFnSNOW
NSW, 1613 posts
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21 Sep 2011 9:16AM
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wilanz said...

I tried a 9'2 All Wave this morning in calm flat water. I was very happy to see how well it tracks even with the stock fins. Getting back on the tail and spinning it around was real easy with the extra width and volume. I was able to walk up and down the board, spin on it as if I was tacking while windsurfing and do some yoga, too.

I'm currently using a 2011 Fanatic Fly 9'6 x 30" for both SUP Surf and windsurfing.

Now I just need to decide if I should get the 9'2 or order a 8'10 All Wave.


My 9'6 is 131L

The 9'2 All wave is 160L
The 8'10 All wave is 146L

I'm thinking I need to wait and get a 8'10 because it's narrower and closer to the volume of my current board.

I'm 81 KG, 1.67m, experienced SUPer and brand new windsurfer.



I think you're right about waiting for the 8'10" over the 9'2". Your SUP'ing will improve and still great for sailing.
Sam.

wilanz
7 posts
1 Oct 2011 6:19AM
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I tried the 9'2 today in small surf about 2' and it sure was different than I expected. I could have sworn I was on a 10'6-11' SUP. Lots of paddling to get it on the wave and really had to step up to make it drop in. Once on the wave it required more walking around and moving to get it going. It was fun but strange.

Getting out past the waves and turning to get off the wave was very easy. I could see how this SUP would be great with a bigger sail for me. Another local paddler likes the short wide boards and he was doing great with it. So it probably takes a little getting used to.

Compared to my current 9'6 x30 (2011 Fanatic), I'm not sure that the All Wave model is quick enough down the line for me. I asked the owner for another demo on Monday when the waves will be about double the size 4'ish and he said I could put a sail and take it windsurfing.

I can tell this board will do great for me to continue to learn windsurfing since my current 9'6 gets very squirly when I use a bigger sail. But I also want to be able to SUP surf on non-windy days, too.

I think an 8'10 may be even slower to drop down the wave or take more paddle strokes to get on.

My other option is to go up to a Fanatic Fly 10' primarily for windsurfing and wave sailing. This is such a great post to hear from someone who has them both!

Ofcourse I could just stick with my current 9'6" til I get better and I'm sure there will be a Pro Wave model in my future.

onepump
WA, 66 posts
5 Oct 2011 9:44AM
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Waiting4wind said...

wilanz said...

Great pics.

Is there a Vent Plug on the Allwave?


No vent plug, just one mounting point for a mast base.


So you don't need to put a bung in the mast base hole when you're not using a mast then? My new board isn't going to fill with water?

ScarbsSUP
WA, 354 posts
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5 Oct 2011 11:26AM
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Hi Onepump,

No stress, the mast base insert doesn't go into the interior of the board. It's a blind insert. There is no vent plug on the Allwaves. The Raceboards have the vent plugs

DM

wilanz
7 posts
6 Oct 2011 11:58PM
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wilanz said...

... I'm sure there will be a Pro Wave model in my future.



I tried a 9'2 Prowave in the surf (2' waves). It Rips! I then added a mast and sail had blast on it. Now it's mine!

2011-Fanatic 9'6" For Sale in West Palm Beach, FL
http://miami.craigslist.org/pbc/spo/2631103911.html



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