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Starboard Go-Fly 2024

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The Starboard Go-Fly is a revolutionary windfoil board, making it easier than ever to learn windsurfing with a foil, rather than windsurfing with a fin for the first time!

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The Starboard Go-Fly: Learning to foil has never been easier!

The entry-level Starboard Go windsurf board has been around for 24 years and still remains one of the most beginner-friendly boards on the market. Windfoiling was previously mostly suitable for windsurfers with some experience, but the Starboard Go-Fly changes that now.
 
Paired with Starboard's SuperCruiser foil, the Go-Fly is currently the easiest-to-ride windfoil board. Thanks to its cutouts, it quickly lifts off (even in as little as 6 knots of wind during practice). The massive V-shape in the front section of the board ensures easy takeoff after a touch-down. Unlike many other foil boards, this board has a very thin design, providing more feedback with your foil and helping you master flying quicker.
 
The Starboard Go-Fly can be ridden with both large and small sails, depending on the wind speed and the size of the foil you're using. It's available in Wood Sandwich and Starlite Carbon constructions. If you're a beginner foiler who expects to crash occasionally, opt for the more robust (but heavier) Starlite Carbon construction. For optimal board performance, choose the stiffer and lighter Wood Sandwich construction.
 
The board comes in widths of 75 and 85 cm. The 85 cm variant is suitable for heavier foilers or those who want to fly in all conditions. The 75 cm wide variant is more suitable for lighter foilers or in high-wind conditions.


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Brand Starboard
Suitable for Windfoil
SKU Starboard Go-Fly 2024
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