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[Re: Mark Milam]
#245490 03/13/12 12:43 PM 03/13/12 12:43 PM |
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Posts: 921 Alachua, FL | Umm.. I just ordered a Black EPO 2 about 3 weeks ago...Do I need to send it back and Get the replacement??? Whats the deal?, they look So NICE. Black looks neat but you will need to paint them white if you want to spot the weeds.
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[Re: Mark Milam]
#245559 03/14/12 06:29 PM 03/14/12 06:29 PM |
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Posts: 1,252 California | Umm.. I just ordered a Black EPO 2 about 3 weeks ago...Do I need to send it back and Get the replacement??? We didn't sell any of the suspect blades in the US. This was discovered in Australia over the winter in rough and windy conditions. They cracked or broke just a couple blades. I wouldn't expect to see any failures here, but we are scrapping what we had to be sure. Your blades should be fine. | | | Re: White EPO2
[Re: carlbohannon]
#248061 05/10/12 08:51 AM 05/10/12 08:51 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 778 Houston carlbohannon OP
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Posts: 778 Houston | UPDATE on the White EPO's
Compared to the original EPO's
The white ones are heavier based on my old notes The trailing edge on the white is a lot more nick resistant
Compared to the lexan rudders The EPO's are not any faster The EPO's have much better steering, better feel and better response The EPO's actually made it pay off to feather up in the puffs. With the Lexan rudders, it was better to work the main and only feather when I had to
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[Re: carlbohannon]
#248668 05/21/12 11:11 AM 05/21/12 11:11 AM |
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Posts: 3,969 | White is definitely better for seeing weeds. My boat currently has one white and one black rudder (long story, and I'm working on it).
Anyway, at Madcatter, there were lots of weeds this weekend. They were pretty much invisible on the black rudder, but were very easy to see on the white rudder (even though it was extremely dirty/stained). Even with these old plastic rudders, the boat was pretty fast (led both races all the way to the gate, then the wind shut off and I made some strategic errors).
I have a set of white racing rudders from my last Hobie 16 (not sure of the exact age of these rudders, probably around 2006 or so, and barely used). I'm getting them redrilled for the Wave. Probably overkill, but I like these rudders (just can't let them hit anything solid, or they will chip pretty easily), and I can't see buying EPOs while I still have these available to use.
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