2025 SEVERNE Project Scott 108 pro_wave
Modelljahr: 2025
- Volume:.....108 ltr.
- Lenght: .....237 cm
- Width: ......62.5 cm
- Weight: .....6.8 kg +/-5% (kg)
- Fin:.........Quad Fins 2 x 120 + 2 x 150 Black G10 Slot Box
- Fin Box:......Slot Box+
- Sail Range:....5.0 - 6.7
- Technology: Compression Molded Composite Technology (CMC)
PROJECT SCOTT _SCOTT MCKERCHER PRO WAVE
Developed with Western Australian legend Scott McKercher, “Project Scott” is designed to charge waves.
A classical wave board redefined with modern highlights, The Project Scott is best described in Scott’s own words;
“It’s always been the goal to have a board with automatic response in initiating a rail and or reacting with the lip. From previous incarnations, small adjustments in rocker/deck volume and outline make large differences.
It’s always been about carving for me too. When you set a rail it’s got to have a nice line to bury the nose and push the tail.
The Project Scott will give you the feedback needed for various waves all across the world. It is, though, when bigger, hollow waves are pumping where this board truly will sparkle.”
SIZES 62 / 70 / 78 / 84 / 92 / 100 / 108 / 116
/ IS PROJECT SCOTT ASYMETRIC?
No
/ DOES PROJECT SCOTT COME AS THRUSTER OR QUAD?
Project Scott is delivered as a quad. See specs for details.
/ WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PROJECT SCOTT AND PYRO, NANO AND STONE?
PYRO prioritizes speed and power.
NANO is compact, so it can fit tight in the pocket of any wave and carve hard.
STONE features a finer and longer rail on the bottom turn side to cut through chop and allow a deeper grip at top speed.
The unique shape and the four fins generate maximum drive and acceleration, bringing an awesome production of speed, flow and power to your sailing in all wave & wind combinations.
Stable and extremely responsive, the Quads are most rewarding when driven off the rails for powerful yet smooth turns. The four-fin grip gives a very connected sensation to the wave yet they still have the ability to lose the tail when extended through the lip for a rotational move.
For 2015, subtle changes producing significant differences in performances have been introduced on three models in the range.
The Quad 79 and 84 have their Vee brought forward of the fins. This produces more precise rail-to-rail control in the bottom turn allowing for quicker trajectory changes as well as facilitating cutbacks as the board rolls off the Vee to set the forward rail.
More outline curve was added between the footstraps of the Quad 74 for quicker and tighter turns but also allowing the board to project more vertically up the face of the wave. - See more at: http://www.star-board-windsurfing.com/2015/products/boards/quad#overview
The unique shape and the four fins generate maximum drive and acceleration, bringing an awesome production of speed, flow and power to your sailing in all wave & wind combinations.
Stable and extremely responsive, the Quads are most rewarding when driven off the rails for powerful yet smooth turns. The four-fin grip gives a very connected sensation to the wave yet they still have the ability to lose the tail when extended through the lip for a rotational move.
For 2015, subtle changes producing significant differences in performances have been introduced on three models in the range.
The Quad 79 and 84 have their Vee brought forward of the fins. This produces more precise rail-to-rail control in the bottom turn allowing for quicker trajectory changes as well as facilitating cutbacks as the board rolls off the Vee to set the forward rail.
More outline curve was added between the footstraps of the Quad 74 for quicker and tighter turns but also allowing the board to project more vertically up the face of the wave. - See more at: http://www.star-board-windsurfing.com/2015/products/boards/quad#overview
The unique shape and the four fins generate maximum drive and acceleration, bringing an awesome production of speed, flow and power to your sailing in all wave & wind combinations.
Stable and extremely responsive, the Quads are most rewarding when driven off the rails for powerful yet smooth turns. The four-fin grip gives a very connected sensation to the wave yet they still have the ability to lose the tail when extended through the lip for a rotational move.
For 2015, subtle changes producing significant differences in performances have been introduced on three models in the range.
The Quad 79 and 84 have their Vee brought forward of the fins. This produces more precise rail-to-rail control in the bottom turn allowing for quicker trajectory changes as well as facilitating cutbacks as the board rolls off the Vee to set the forward rail.
More outline curve was added between the footstraps of the Quad 74 for quicker and tighter turns but also allowing the board to project more vertically up the face of the wave. - See more at: http://www.star-board-windsurfing.com/2015/products/boards/quad#overview