Windsurfer LT - Bag or no Bag?

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BakerSailor
BakerSailor
VIC
43 posts
VIC, 43 posts
16 Jun 2020 4:10pm
Hi All,

I'm looking to purchase a Windsurfer LT soon and I'm tossing up whether to fork out the extra $180 for a bag - so my question is: how fragile is the Windsurfer LT?

I've been using a BIC WindSup to learn on, which is pretty much indestructible, and I've got a Starboard Carve 151, which I feel really benefits from a bag as it's fairly fragile.

The board will be stored inside and transported on roof racks.

I know $180 is small compared to the board price - but I'm already stretching it for the board and would like to save where I can!

Thanks in advance,
Simon
legless
legless
SA
852 posts
SA, 852 posts
16 Jun 2020 4:46pm
Safer to have a bag. It is not going to be a strong as a bic.
Orange Whip
Orange Whip
QLD
1080 posts
QLD, 1080 posts
16 Jun 2020 6:50pm
Have you thought about maybe getting an original WOD, same performance, bullet proof and probably cost less the the $180 bag?
BakerSailor
BakerSailor
VIC
43 posts
VIC, 43 posts
16 Jun 2020 10:18pm
Orange Whip said..
Have you thought about maybe getting an original WOD, same performance, bullet proof and probably cost less the the $180 bag?


I've never seen one for sale... Know of any around?
RichardG
RichardG
WA
3761 posts
WA, 3761 posts
17 Jun 2020 1:41am
Big board suitable for course racing, hence best to store it on the racks at a yacht club or sailing club where you will be joining the movement of the numerous people sailing them and then there will be no need for a bag. Sailing or yacht club membership is required for all events under Racing Rules of Sailing and even more so in 2021 following amendments to the international sailing rules to be enacted and published soon, so save the money for the bag which is not needed if storing in a club and apply the savings to the annual membership & storage fees. If storing at home probably a good idea for a bag.
Orange Whip
Orange Whip
QLD
1080 posts
QLD, 1080 posts
17 Jun 2020 4:24am
BakerSailor said..


Orange Whip said..
Have you thought about maybe getting an original WOD, same performance, bullet proof and probably cost less the the $180 bag?




I've never seen one for sale... Know of any around?


There are three for sale currently on this site under the Buy and Sell section. If you're not in AUS, the law of averages says that you would have more than three to choose from.
BakerSailor
BakerSailor
VIC
43 posts
VIC, 43 posts
17 Jun 2020 5:41am
Orange Whip said..


BakerSailor said..




Orange Whip said..
Have you thought about maybe getting an original WOD, same performance, bullet proof and probably cost less the the $180 bag?






I've never seen one for sale... Know of any around?




There are three for sale currently on this site under the Buy and Sell section. If you're not in AUS, the law of averages says that you would have more than three to choose from.



Ah, they aren't in VIC then I guess. I'll keep an eye out
BakerSailor
BakerSailor
VIC
43 posts
VIC, 43 posts
17 Jun 2020 5:42am
RichardG said..
Big board suitable for course racing, hence best to store it on the racks at a yacht club or sailing club where you will be joining the movement of the numerous people sailing them and then there will be no need for a bag. Sailing or yacht club membership is required for all events under Racing Rules of Sailing and even more so in 2021 following amendments to the international sailing rules to be enacted and published soon, so save the money for the bag which is not needed if storing in a club and apply the savings to the annual membership & storage fees. If storing at home probably a good idea for a bag.



Good call re club storage, I'm a LONG way from competing, but my club is just about to complete a board storage rack. Thanks for the tip
normster
normster
NSW
351 posts
NSW, 351 posts
18 Jun 2020 9:48am
i reckon bag for all boards regardless - sometimes hurts at the hip pocket.

most dings on any of my watercraft -surfboards, sups, sailboards always happen off the water

how fragile is the LT ? - im a fan, but it is fragile
BakerSailor
BakerSailor
VIC
43 posts
VIC, 43 posts
18 Jun 2020 7:57pm
normster said..
i reckon bag for all boards regardless - sometimes hurts at the hip pocket.

most dings on any of my watercraft -surfboards, sups, sailboards always happen off the water

how fragile is the LT ? - im a fan, but it is fragile


I'm pleased to report (especially with that advice, thank you), that I placed the order yesterday and included a bag :)
ballast
ballast
QLD
501 posts
QLD, 501 posts
4 Aug 2020 12:29pm
Sorry, didn't see this in time. But in case anyone else is looking for a bag.
A 12'6" touring or downwinder SUP bag fits the LT really well.

Apparently no one wants that size of SUP anymore and the shop I went to was happy to let it go for a good price. I reckon the one I got was much better quality than the genuine one in my opinion. Also fits Starboard Raceboards as well.

Don't know about the same performance comment Orange Whip? Got on my original One Design a while back after a long time off it and did not enjoy the experience. Used to enjoy sailing it in light wind, not so much when the wind was stronger. The new LT's are a much easier ride, light and stronger wind for me.

I am getting old and soft though.
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