Okay! I thought it was a KS3 Spider, but that would not have that batten below the window. I recently bought an as new Naish 8‘4“ classic from 1999 for 50 €. Powered up with a North Sails 3Di it‘s still all the fun you can have in windsurfing.
It's a fun board! I paid $60 for it! It was designed for the old supercross racing where you jumped obstacles, but had to be fast. 94 liters 257 long, The sail is a 2000 Hot Sails Spider Slide. As light as any modern sail. 👍👍
I live in the upper keys and sail with a dozen or so windsurfers. There are more Kiters in the Keys and you will see them in areas like Annes Beach in Islamorada, Curry Hammock Park in Marathon and down in Key West.
Okay! I thought it was a KS3 Spider, but that would not have that batten below the window. I recently bought an as new Naish 8‘4“ classic from 1999 for 50 €. Powered up with a North Sails 3Di it‘s still all the fun you can have in windsurfing.
So many old boards still go nicely with those new superlight sails! Naish 8‘5 of 2004?
It's a fun board! I paid $60 for it! It was designed for the old supercross racing where you jumped obstacles, but had to be fast. 94 liters 257 long, The sail is a 2000 Hot Sails Spider Slide. As light as any modern sail. 👍👍
I will be there tomorrow, hope to meet you Jimmy!
Go HOT sails :-)
Christian! Woot!
classy quiver.
Was in Miami in April and was wondering why I do not any windsurfers or kiters all the way to Key West
I live in the upper keys and sail with a dozen or so windsurfers. There are more Kiters in the Keys and you will see them in areas like Annes Beach in Islamorada, Curry Hammock Park in Marathon and down in Key West.