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Foils. Again. Future for Light Wind Boards?

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Created by evlPanda > 9 months ago, 3 Apr 2014
cameronil
VIC, 97 posts
20 May 2014 12:36PM
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These foil windsurfers look very unstable along the longitudinal axis. Maybe the centre of lift is too far from the centre of gravity? This does not seem the case with the yachts as they look well balanced. They also use multi-hulls for stabilty. To me these "foil windsurfers" look a bit like a toy pony on a merry-go -round!
If it is light there is not much chop so you don't need to be above the surface as it is smooth. The windsurfer in the clip is flying past the "foil windsurfer". So it may be better to just have a better/bigger engine? i.e. Better sail technology as discussed in other threads for light winds may be one way to go? Or a look at better foil design specifically for the windsurfer?

jusavina
QLD, 1489 posts
3 Jun 2014 2:20PM
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sausage said..

sausage said...
Waiting4wind said..

How much pressure does the foil place on the fin box, it looks like a lot of leverage/force over what is a small mounting point


I was thinking exactly that looking at that looping sequence. Imagine the forces landing that thing sideways - hard to believe a finbox deals with those loads!




...and here's what can happen






Defi wind with the same board






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