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How to make windwing foiling similar to windfoiling

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Created by warwickl > 9 months ago, 10 May 2023
warwickl
NSW, 2351 posts
10 May 2023 5:55PM
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Yesterday I used a harness to windwing foil and frequently felt I was back in the past when I windsurfed.
This has led me to think- do windfoilers really need a mast or just an inflatable leading edge?

berowne
NSW, 1522 posts
10 May 2023 6:09PM
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North sails now have BOTH!

KDog
361 posts
10 May 2023 10:07PM
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New North race sails are very interesting!

warwickl
NSW, 2351 posts
11 May 2023 4:27PM
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Well I did expect much more constructive discussion

Paducah
2784 posts
11 May 2023 9:32PM
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warwickl said..
Well I did expect much more constructive discussion




Yes, a mast can be handy especially in light air - my arms are more relaxed and free of all the cords. The other thing the mast does wonderfully is give us a "third leg" making it easy to move our feet about so we aren't as inclined to spend half the day sailing around in switch stance.

And Berowne's post was pretty funny as the new North sails do have an inflatable bladder in the leading edge.

thedoor
2469 posts
11 May 2023 11:14PM
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Paducah said..

warwickl said..
Well I did expect much more constructive discussion





Yes, a mast can be handy especially in light air - my arms are more relaxed and free of all the cords. The other thing the mast does wonderfully is give us a "third leg" making it easy to move our feet about so we aren't as inclined to spend half the day sailing around in switch stance.

And Berowne's post was pretty funny as the new North sails do have an inflatable bladder in the leading edge.


Great point about the third leg

WsurfAustin
651 posts
12 May 2023 12:48AM
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I spend more time than I would like slogging, waiting for the next wind line. The mast does most the work supporting everything. Harness also takes some of the load slogging through waves. Wingers are on their knees, and kites are floating neck deep. If things get really bad, I can pump my way home instead of paddling/swimming. If I had access to consistent winds, I might consider winging.

gorgesailor
632 posts
12 May 2023 4:40AM
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WsurfAustin said..
I spend more time than I would like slogging, waiting for the next wind line. The mast does most the work supporting everything. Harness also takes some of the load slogging through waves. Wingers are on their knees, and kites are floating neck deep. If things get really bad, I can pump my way home instead of paddling/swimming. If I had access to consistent winds, I might consider winging.



This is only because many Wingers have pushed it too far on board volume. With many advance Wingers pushing down into 30 liter range... If a Winger were to stick to volume similar to Windfoil - or even a bit less... they have NO problem schlogging ,any more than a Windfoiler.

Noah2
WA, 28 posts
12 May 2023 11:55AM
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2023 is the year that speed 40kts will be reached on a custom foil regardless of the water environment. It will open various location to do this also. Weed and tide would become irrelevant to foiling speed.



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