Sail sizes typically range from 2.0 to 10.0 m², with smaller and bigger ones available. The choice of sail size depends on the wind conditions, skill level, and the wind speed of your local area. A beginner should choose a larger sail if they can afford it. The board size should fit three important factors: weight, experience in windsurfing, and the wind speed of the area.
There are three main types of windsurfing sails: small, medium, and large. The Windsurf Sail Size Calculator helps you estimate the appropriate sail, board, and fin size for your needs. The most common sizes are 3.5 to 4.7 m² for small sails, 5.0 to 6.0 m² for medium sails, and 6.3 to 7.5 m² for large sails.
The size of a beginners board depends on the rider’s weight, but boards with a displacement of -180 liters are suitable for training. Windsurf boards are selected by their volume (in liters) and length (in centimeters). High volume boards offer stability and flotation, while high volume boards are used in various conditions.
The main sail sizes are between 5.0-8.5sqm, which are lighter overall than models with camber. Maneuvers like waterstart and power jibes require a larger sail size. For a sail, measure luff length, profile depth, and fin area. In high winds and sails below 4.0m, there is a significant difference between sizes. In the Salt, the sizes are 4.0m, 3.7m, and 3.3m.
A good sail size for a beginner windsurfer would be around 5.5-6.5 meters, providing enough power for a successful windsurfing session.
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