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Created by Sputnik11 > 9 months ago, 20 Jul 2015
Sputnik11
VIC, 972 posts
20 Jul 2015 9:42PM
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Actually seriously thinking about getting a foil for summer.

Anyone have one? Do you like it?

How much are they? I know Horue, what others should I look at?

Sputnik11
VIC, 972 posts
20 Jul 2015 11:19PM
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Looks like the standard board is much faster....

Parked
NSW, 169 posts
20 Jul 2015 11:32PM
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Sorry, serious question for those who know about the comparison.

If a windsurfer with a foil is running a six meter sail and the kite foiler is running an eighteen meter foil kite. What's the point?

Can the windsurfer benefit from this? that is, could a windsurfer replace a long board with a more efficient 12m or 6m rig to foil v the kitefoil? No idea, just asking

Seems like we're all heading in a "Go Fast" direction, just wondering whether it would be worth putting the attitude to aside and come up with a versatile solution

terminal
1421 posts
20 Jul 2015 11:53PM
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What I know about foils is from reading about them.
You might need to reinforce a deep tuttle box to take a hydrofoil.

The race kite foils are designed to go fast and are smaller and higher aspect ratio. Slightly larger versions are used by kiters in low wind with very powerful 18m ram-air kites. Race foils can be pumped onto a plane to help them start earlier - as you can see in this video - and that should apply to light wind freeride foils too.



Horue now have a bigger XLW freeride front wing to make the starting speed a bit lower. You can see from the shape of the wing that they are trying to move the centre of lift forwards, to keep the board balanced while using the normal fin box position.
This guy Bruno33 is giving feedback on the XLW in French.
translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=fr&u=http://www.windsurfing33.com/forum/viewtopic.php%3Fp%3D700978&prev=search

The AHD foil is much bigger and will plane earlier. The board is designed as a foil board and has the custom fin box mounted further forward. There are 2 AHD foil board designs, the AFS-1 and the Sealion Wings.


This is a video of Alex Aguera foiling with a 3.7m sail on a Starboard Supersonic, which he may have chosen because of the deep concaves, which cushion the impact when touching down on the water. He is using his own make of hydrofoil, which is normally his freeride foil for kiting. You can see he is repositioning the finbox and straps.


The Makofoil is another foil which has some history of successful windfoiling.

GazMan
WA, 847 posts
21 Jul 2015 12:42AM
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A lot of discussion already on Seabreeze re the same topic about 3 months ago:

www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/General/Foiling/


iFoil hydrofoil windsurf board test in latest Boards magazine flatwater annual 2015 and also online:

boards.co.uk/equipment-tests/tested-equipment/the-ifoil-tested.html

Sputnik11
VIC, 972 posts
22 Jul 2015 11:13PM
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GazMan said..
A lot of discussion already on Seabreeze re the same topic about 3 months ago:

www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/General/Foiling/


iFoil hydrofoil windsurf board test in latest Boards magazine flatwater annual 2015 and also online:

boards.co.uk/equipment-tests/tested-equipment/the-ifoil-tested.html


thanks man

terminal
1421 posts
22 Jul 2015 9:40PM
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Horue XLW

WindmanV
VIC, 788 posts
23 Jul 2015 8:52AM
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More discussion on the iWindsurf forum here:

Hydrofoiling:

www.iwindsurf.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=30144&sid=d1115e38b6cc1480cb248762a5eead85

Reasonable prices for Hydrofoils:

www.iwindsurf.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=30155&sid=d1115e38b6cc1480cb248762a5eead85

Also, the AHD AFS is on display on the Sunshine Coast Sailboards site, as they are the AHD distributor for Oz.

http://www.sunshinecoastsailboards.com.au/shop/sailboards/ahd/ahd-afs-1-sailboard-detail

joe windsurf
1482 posts
23 Jul 2015 10:03AM
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put some links about the iFoil on my blog ... not from Apple

joewindsurfer.blogspot.com/2015/07/new-ifoil-2015.html

Sputnik11
VIC, 972 posts
25 Jul 2015 10:42PM
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Looking at the prices - seem to be about $2400+ and then postage from Europe. Is it worth it? I could get a new board for that. And then they seem to requite a tuttle fin box, do they come in powerbox?

Horue?

Makofoil?

BSN101
WA, 2372 posts
25 Jul 2015 11:42PM
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Would you trust all that extra leverage on a 1 bolt power box?

terminal
1421 posts
26 Jul 2015 3:31AM
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Sputnik11 said..
Looking at the prices - seem to be about $2400+ and then postage from Europe. Is it worth it? I could get a new board for that. And then they seem to requite a tuttle fin box, do they come in powerbox?

Horue?

Makofoil?


Horue seem to reckon that even a deep tuttle box might need reinforcing.

Sputnik11
VIC, 972 posts
26 Jul 2015 10:19AM
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BSN101 said..
Would you trust all that extra leverage on a 1 bolt power box?


Yeah - fair point.

seanhogan
QLD, 3424 posts
18 Aug 2015 7:01PM
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one thing we noticed is that you really need a top notch sail !!

LeStef
ACT, 514 posts
19 Aug 2015 10:59PM
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seanhogan said..
one thing we noticed is that you really need a top notch sail !!



Too funny with the old (Dufour?) sail.

And I guess that once you are planning/flying the board isn't important anymore ?
Or is a large surface area allows you to fly better ?



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