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New DW foil Sup

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Created by Scotty Mac > 9 months ago, 14 May 2018
Scotty Mac
SA, 2060 posts
14 May 2018 9:38PM
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7'8" x 27 @123 litres










DavidJohn
VIC, 17568 posts
15 May 2018 12:01AM
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Looks great.. How far from the tail are the foil mount boxes?

JB
NSW, 2232 posts
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15 May 2018 6:30AM
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Looks sweet Scotty, actually surprisingly close to Naish' new Hover DW board - oops, might have leaked that a little too early

Dims look good. How's it go?

Naish Hover is 7'6" x 28" @ 135ltr. Haven't tried it yet, but hanging too!

Ride safe,

JB

Scotty Mac
SA, 2060 posts
15 May 2018 7:47AM
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The back of the Tuttle is 21 inches from the tail DJ. My surfing board is like 17 or something. Na haven't ridden it yet JB, on the weekend for sure

JB
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15 May 2018 12:16PM
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Scotty Mac said..
The back of the Tuttle is 21 inches from the tail DJ. My surfing board is like 17 or something. Na haven't ridden it yet JB, on the weekend for sure


21" sounds a bit far back to me. I'm hoping to achieve 23" on the Naish to rear of mast. I guess you get maybe a 1/4 +/- to the mast.

Scotty Mac
SA, 2060 posts
15 May 2018 12:55PM
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Ask Colas and Piros have been arguing about this for 6 months! My first foil board was about 21.5 inches and it was 7'6" x 28 so I am sure 21 will be fine!

murf
SA, 478 posts
15 May 2018 2:06PM
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Just widen your stance a little

colas
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15 May 2018 12:47PM
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Scotty Mac said..
Ask Colas and Piros have been arguing about this for 6 months!



:-)

In all honesty, with SUP foiling I think it depends on your level and if you use straps:

- with straps, or at the learning stages, it is very important that you are able to paddle with the front foot already in the foiling position: moving your foot on takeoff is then a big trouble. This means the foil more forward on the board to match the feet position: have the main thickness of the main wing centered between your feet.

- otherwise, if you can move your feet around on takeoff without problems, you can have the foil on the rear to both have less row while paddling, and ease the rocking motion to help takeoff. You will then paddle in a position, then move your feet for takeoff. This often means that you have to delay the takeoff till the board feels stable enough. It also allows to use the same pad position as for regular SUPing, which can be helpful if you want to foil and SUP with the same board

Recent Kalama boards take a best of both worlds approach, however: as they (father and son) use straps, they have a more forward position to help to paddle, but a huge "whistle/wedge" tail rocker to help the takeoff rocking motion. And you can add fin(s) to fight the row, DK having even been experimenting recently with a fin near the nose of the board.

paul.j
QLD, 3367 posts
15 May 2018 6:06PM
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My new one feels pretty good kind of a good alrounder. I can pump it up in the flat no worries and surf pretty good but really made it as a easy DW foil board.

DavidJohn
VIC, 17568 posts
15 May 2018 6:58PM
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Scotty Mac said..
The back of the Tuttle is 21 inches from the tail DJ. My surfing board is like 17 or something. Na haven't ridden it yet JB, on the weekend for sure


Thanks.

Scotty Mac
SA, 2060 posts
16 May 2018 12:56PM
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Go Foil recomendations;
Board Length Distance from tail of board
5'0" to 5'9" 8" - 12"
5'10" to 6' 6" 10" - 15"
6'7" to 7'4" 16" - 20"
7'5" to 8'6" 18" - 22"
8'7" to 9'6" 23" - 28"

So my board is 7'8" long so 21" is perfect for a DW board!



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