Starboard iSonic Windsurfing Board 2010


Starboard iSonics took the top 3 places of the PWA Overall Slalom ranking in 2008. Over the last two seasons, every event was won on an iSonic, under the feet of Kevin Pritchard, Bjorn Dunckerbeck and Antoine Albeau. Antoine never won a single PWA Slalom event until he switched to iSonics. Bjorn hasn’t won a single event since then
either, until he too switched to iSonics last September.
As the 2009 slalom season gets under way, the 2009 iSonics have already lead the tests in France, Germany and UK, establishing them as the reference slalom boards yet again.
“Once again, we appreciate the blend of glide, control and power. This gives it the cutting edge in all circumstances. Overall Test Verdict: Starboard has really created waves with their original low nose concept. If it was necessary to choose, the iSonic is the board with most arguments in its favor.” Wind magazine, April 2009
Quite simply, no other production board range has enjoyed such dominance in slalom history; and yes, the boards the top racers are using are really off-the-shelf production boards: the boards they ride are the same as the boards you see in the
shops.
Where does Starboard’s slalom advantage come from?
The Maximum Efficiency concept is the key. Massive wind range, massive user range, maximum top end speed, maximum average speed, unbeat- able overtaking ability and the quickest acceleration out of jibes: these are the criteria to achieve maximum efficiency. How to achieve it?
The largest R&D team with a wide variety of body weights: the iSonics 2010 were developed by Tiesda You, Svein Rasmussen, Remi Vila, Sven Akerboom, Kevin Pritchard, Cyril Moussilmani, Jimmy Diaz and Jim Drake. From 60kg to 95kg, from PWA Champions to your average freerider, no iSonic prototypes are validated unless all eight designers approve.They need to be the best for the best, and the best for the rest.
The technical advantage: with Tiesda and Jim’s engineering background that covers various aspects of mechanics, fluid dynamics and material science, Starboard can blend theoretical knowledge with feedback from on-the-water testing that gives a blend that no other brand can match. The famous low-nose concept, the wide-tail design, the high-aspect ratio planing surfaces and the extra thin shapes have all come from theoreti- cal analysis. Today, these have become benchmark features in modern
slalom design.
What’s new for 2010?
Rails with a harder release edge in the back half of the board for the iSonic 101, 111, 121 and 131: for a cleaner water release
as the board accelerates on to the plane, accelerates out of a jibe or accelerates to top speed in a gust, and for a wider wetted surface area, therefore increasing the aspect-ratio of the planing surface which adds to the board’s efficiency. More lift + less drag = more speed. The net result: quicker acceleration, a faster top end speed and a higher average speed.
New cutaway shapes for the iSonic 101, 111, 121 and 131. 9 variations of the cut-away shapes were tested to find a new design that
increases the efficiency of the planing surface further. The new shape reduces the wetted surface while maintaining the width of the tail, there- fore reducing drag without loss of lift, leverage or stability. The result: a higher top end speed.
What stays for 2010?
The double winger concept, the deep deck concave, the side cuts in the tail, the low-nose concept and the wide-tail designs remain for 2010.
The iSonic 86 Slim and the new iSonic 94
For 2010, the iSonic 94 is an all new shape designed as a smaller version of the 101. Slightly more ‘compact and wide-style’ for a slalom board, the board’s wind range and efficiency ratio is now much higher, giving the top end and high wind performance greater than that of the outgoing 94 yet with more bottom end and larger sail carrying capability.
The iSonic 86 Slim is an all new shape that identical to the iSonic 86 but with a thinner profile. 5 litres smaller, it offers much more control and comfort in high winds and rough conditions, especially for lighter riders. With the same bottom hull shape as the 86, the slim offers the same top speed, acceleration and bottom end. A new and unique concept and a great choice for those who don’t need the extra 5 litres.
Fins for the iSonics
For 2010, the iSonics are delivered without fins. Deboichet SL4, R13 and R19 fins are the fins the R&D team has used for testing the boards and the fins the racing team is using on tour. These are obviously the ones most recommended. Each board will have the recommended fins printed on the tail, together with the ideal sail sizes. WARNING: the iSonics have a massive wind range, therefore a quiver of two to three fins is highly recommended to take full advantage of the board’s
performance.
Wood or WoodCarbon?
Wood offers the best control, the highest level of dynamic shape stability and increased comfort at a very light weight. The unidirectional Australian pine wood sheet of 0.6mm thickness wraps the entire board, deck and bottom, to form a stiff and rigid shell that is also tough and impact
resistant.
WoodCarbon offers the lightest weight of all with a stiffer construction that offers quicker acceleration in lighter winds. Unidirectional, ultra light and flat woven carbon is used for maximum stiffness and minimum
weight.
The iSonic WoodCarbon are only available for the larger sizes. This construction itself is staggered into two groups: the iSonic 94, 101, 111 WoodCarbons are built with a carbon deck and a wood bottom to achieve a blend between stiffness and control, as these boards are used mainly in medium wind strengths. The iSonic 121, 131 and 144 WoodCarbons are built in carbon both deck and bottom, as these boards are mainly used in lighter winds. All WoodCarbon boards feature a wood spine on the deck to add structural rigidity and shock-absorbing and vibration-damping effect.
| Model | Volume (litres) |
Length (cm.) |
Width (cm.) |
Tail (cm.) |
Sail range (Msq) |
Fin range (cm) |
Fin box | |||
| iSonic 86 Slim |
81 | 243 |
56.5 | 37.4 |
4.5-6.5 | 24-36 | Tuttle | |||
| iSonic 86 | 86 | 243 |
56.5 | 37.3 |
5.0-7.0 | 20-24 | Tuttle | |||
| iSonic 94 | 94 | 236 | 60.0 | 42.3 |
5.2-7.8 | 21-25 | Tuttle | |||
| iSonic 101 | 101 | 234 |
63.5 |
45.3 |
5.5-8.5 | 14-26 | Tuttle | |||
| iSonic 111 | 111 | 235 |
68.5 |
49.9 | 5.8-9.0 | 14-33 | Tuttle | |||
| iSonic 121 | 121 | 231.5 | 75.0 |
52.6 |
6.0-9.5 | 14-34 | Tuttle | |||
| iSonic 131 | 131 | 222.5 |
85.0 |
57.2 |
6.5-10.5 | 26-40 | Tuttle | |||
| iSonic 144 | 144 | 225 | 85.0 | 57.2 |
7.0-11.0 | 28-42 | Deep Tuttle |
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| iSonic 150 | 150 | 227.5 | 93.5 |
65.1 | 7.5-11.5 | 28-42 | Deep Tuttle |
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| WoodCarbon , Wood and Technora weights +-5%. Sail ranges and fin are recommended indications. | ||||||||||
AVAILABILITY IN THAILAND
Please
contact Amara or Craig at Amara Water Sports Center at the Blue Lagoon
Water Sports Club in Pattaya, Thailand. Both Amara and Craig have many
years of Windsurfing, Stand Up Paddle Boarding (SUP) and general water
sports experience and are pleased to offer rental equipment, advice,
pricing and sales of quality equipment.
AMARA WATER SPORTS CONTACT INFORMATION
Blue Lagoon Water Sports Club
Soi Najomtien 14
Najomtien, Sattahip
, Chonburi, 20150, Thailand
+66 81862 9958 for Thai and German
+66 8521 36731 for English
+66 3823 3276 for general enquiries
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Web: www.iwindsurf.asia
For detailed directions in Thai and English, please visit:
http://www.iwindsurf.asia/index.php/location-windsurfing-thailand.html
Amara Water Sports does not export to countries that have active Dealers, however we can deliver to the airport if you or a friend are passing through Bangkok Thailand.
Windsurfing Boards are ordered by the 10th of each month and are ready for delivery about 9 weeks later. Starboard Thailand Boards are manufactured right here in Thailand at the Cobra Factory - please note Cobra do not sell direct