seanhogan said...
do you actually need to be allowed to enter the events ?
Yes, you kind of need to qualify. The top 48 in the rankings can enter automatically then the next 16 sailors apply for wildcards (max 64-man fleet). It's easier to get in if you've done events before, but actually at the more popular events like Fuerteventura and Turkey, quite a few people get rejected with wildcards!
wayneg said...
I'm sure they are - but are these wide boards faster than the older style slalom boards - from a few years back.
This is the bit that does my head in. They look like a pain to gybe - so there advantages must mean they are fast on a reach or off the wind???
Compared to oldschool slalom boards of the late 90's early 00's, these new boards are TONS easier to gybe, have triple the windrange and are much easier to sail in bumpy conditions. If you watch a PBA slalom video from the 90's see how many guys crash at every mark, nowadays, nobody crashes that often (and it's the SAME guys racing - haha).
I've never compared but I'd be very suprised if these newer wider boards are not faster in light/medium wind conditions than narrower boards as we are pushing much bigger sail sizes on them. The small boards have not changed very much since the old days.... Day 4 we had 28 knots on the course for a few squirts and half the fleet were on 8.6m and +120L boards! Not fun, but definitely possible!