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Light winds, small sails & big grins! (video)

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Created by CoreAS > 9 months ago, 19 Aug 2022
CoreAS
923 posts
19 Aug 2022 8:43PM
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August so far has been the complete opposite of July (we had 25 days of wind over 15+) but that's OK because I can still get rides in the lightest of winds and still be smiling

From the other videos I have made in the past and the awesome messages I get sent, there is still a lot of curiosity in light wind foiling and not having to spend thousands on race kit set up (nothing wrong with that of course and the carbon foil I use is not exactly cheap either) .... Hopefully this video has some helpful hints and tips using whatever you set up is?

BTW- I have retired my platform Core Adventure Sports and created a new one called "Peaple Creative" it's going to be a fusion of my 2 favorite passions which is Foiling and Film (or basically anything to do with watersports, photography, travel, videos etc.).
Also, as a disclaimer I will be a Slingshot Ambassador for Florida and so I may see you on a beach sometime in the future so stop and say hello and let's foil together and maybe I can get you in the next film

WsurfAustin
651 posts
19 Aug 2022 9:06PM
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Thanks for posting Dean. Impressive light wind performance. Your moving at a pretty good clip for such light air. At 135lbs, i need at least those wind speeds to get going on my 5.2.
Props..... Congrats on the new platform.

CoreAS
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19 Aug 2022 10:11PM
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WsurfAustin said..
Thanks for posting Dean. Impressive light wind performance. Your moving at a pretty good clip for such light air. At 135lbs, i need at least those wind speeds to get going on my 5.2.
Props..... Congrats on the new platform.


Thanks bud, much appreciated.
most of the footage was taken on days that winging was not doable and yet the speed you can generate wind foiling is very exciting.

dejavu
825 posts
19 Aug 2022 10:31PM
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Great advice about sail rigging -- little downhaul is the ticket for smaller sails in low winds.

Thanks for both the wind and wing foiling videos.

If Slingshot comes out with an e-foil maybe we'll see some "look maw I'm foiling in no wind" videos from you.

CoreAS
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20 Aug 2022 12:31AM
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dejavu said..
Great advice about sail rigging -- little downhaul is the ticket for smaller sails in low winds.

Thanks for both the wind and wing foiling videos.

If Slingshot comes out with an e-foil maybe we'll see some "look maw I'm foiling in no wind" videos from you.


I'm starting to see Efoils out on the ocean side in the surf now. I must admit it looks pretty exciting

azymuth
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20 Aug 2022 6:11PM
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CoreAS said..
August so far has been the complete opposite of July (we had 25 days of wind over 15+) but that's OK because I can still get rides in the lightest of winds and still be smiling

From the other videos I have made in the past and the awesome messages I get sent, there is still a lot of curiosity in light wind foiling and not having to spend thousands on race kit set up (nothing wrong with that of course and the carbon foil I use is not exactly cheap either) .... Hopefully this video has some helpful hints and tips using whatever you set up is?

BTW- I have retired my platform Core Adventure Sports and created a new one called "Peaple Creative" it's going to be a fusion of my 2 favorite passions which is Foiling and Film (or basically anything to do with watersports, photography, travel, videos etc.).
Also, as a disclaimer I will be a Slingshot Ambassador for Florida and so I may see you on a beach sometime in the future so stop and say hello and let's foil together and maybe I can get you in the next film



Top vid Dean
Looks like you pump the rear of the board from side to side to get up ??

utcminusfour
750 posts
20 Aug 2022 9:29PM
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Nice work Peaple Creative!!

It's good you mentioned your hard top mast. I have two Naish sails that I rig on Ezzy masts and the leach blows open long before the bottom batten will rotate through.

I just booked a slip for my cruising boat in Cocoa for December through April. It's only a 7 hour drive by car from my house so we can pull off long weekends and such. That 7 hours means about 10 degrees warmer air and water temps. But it also gets me around other windfoilers like you! Looking forward to riding with ya! I wanna try that 926 wing!

CoreAS
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20 Aug 2022 10:46PM
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azymuth said..

CoreAS said..
August so far has been the complete opposite of July (we had 25 days of wind over 15+) but that's OK because I can still get rides in the lightest of winds and still be smiling

From the other videos I have made in the past and the awesome messages I get sent, there is still a lot of curiosity in light wind foiling and not having to spend thousands on race kit set up (nothing wrong with that of course and the carbon foil I use is not exactly cheap either) .... Hopefully this video has some helpful hints and tips using whatever you set up is?

BTW- I have retired my platform Core Adventure Sports and created a new one called "Peaple Creative" it's going to be a fusion of my 2 favorite passions which is Foiling and Film (or basically anything to do with watersports, photography, travel, videos etc.).
Also, as a disclaimer I will be a Slingshot Ambassador for Florida and so I may see you on a beach sometime in the future so stop and say hello and let's foil together and maybe I can get you in the next film




Top vid Dean
Looks like you pump the rear of the board from side to side to get up ??


Cheers mate, and yes, it's like a pumping yaw and I'm trying to feel the "hook" that's just my terminology

using my back foot, I am pushing really hard at the same time bearing off, after 3-4 good bumps I steer the board aggressively upwind and that "hooks" the foil to engage.....hopefully that makes sense?

CoreAS
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20 Aug 2022 10:53PM
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CoreAS said..

azymuth said..


CoreAS said..
August so far has been the complete opposite of July (we had 25 days of wind over 15+) but that's OK because I can still get rides in the lightest of winds and still be smiling

From the other videos I have made in the past and the awesome messages I get sent, there is still a lot of curiosity in light wind foiling and not having to spend thousands on race kit set up (nothing wrong with that of course and the carbon foil I use is not exactly cheap either) .... Hopefully this video has some helpful hints and tips using whatever you set up is?

BTW- I have retired my platform Core Adventure Sports and created a new one called "Peaple Creative" it's going to be a fusion of my 2 favorite passions which is Foiling and Film (or basically anything to do with watersports, photography, travel, videos etc.).
Also, as a disclaimer I will be a Slingshot Ambassador for Florida and so I may see you on a beach sometime in the future so stop and say hello and let's foil together and maybe I can get you in the next film





Top vid Dean
Looks like you pump the rear of the board from side to side to get up ??



Cheers mate, and yes, it's like a pumping yaw and I'm trying to feel the "hook" that's just my terminology

using my back foot, I am pushing really hard at the same time bearing off, after 3-4 good bumps I steer the board aggressively upwind and that "hooks" the foil to engage.....hopefully that makes sense?


on the video I posted the other day, about 16 seconds in the camera picks up that board pump off the wind and then the quick upwind bit (the hook) not sure what's going on with the fluid dynamics at that point, but it seems to work?

CoreAS
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20 Aug 2022 10:57PM
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utcminusfour said..
Nice work Peaple Creative!!

It's good you mentioned your hard top mast. I have two Naish sails that I rig on Ezzy masts and the leach blows open long before the bottom batten will rotate through.

I just booked a slip for my cruising boat in Cocoa for December through April. It's only a 7 hour drive by car from my house so we can pull off long weekends and such. That 7 hours means about 10 degrees warmer air and water temps. But it also gets me around other windfoilers like you! Looking forward to riding with ya! I wanna try that 926 wing!


Sounds like a plan I have a few different front wings to try and couple more on their way so you can test a bunch.

I used the hard top masts on different brands, and it may look like cr@p rigged up on the beach, but it pumps soooo good once you are on the water

aeroegnr
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20 Aug 2022 11:28PM
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CoreAS said..



azymuth said..




CoreAS said..
August so far has been the complete opposite of July (we had 25 days of wind over 15+) but that's OK because I can still get rides in the lightest of winds and still be smiling

From the other videos I have made in the past and the awesome messages I get sent, there is still a lot of curiosity in light wind foiling and not having to spend thousands on race kit set up (nothing wrong with that of course and the carbon foil I use is not exactly cheap either) .... Hopefully this video has some helpful hints and tips using whatever you set up is?

BTW- I have retired my platform Core Adventure Sports and created a new one called "Peaple Creative" it's going to be a fusion of my 2 favorite passions which is Foiling and Film (or basically anything to do with watersports, photography, travel, videos etc.).
Also, as a disclaimer I will be a Slingshot Ambassador for Florida and so I may see you on a beach sometime in the future so stop and say hello and let's foil together and maybe I can get you in the next film







Top vid Dean
Looks like you pump the rear of the board from side to side to get up ??





Cheers mate, and yes, it's like a pumping yaw and I'm trying to feel the "hook" that's just my terminology

using my back foot, I am pushing really hard at the same time bearing off, after 3-4 good bumps I steer the board aggressively upwind and that "hooks" the foil to engage.....hopefully that makes sense?




on the video I posted the other day, about 16 seconds in the camera picks up that board pump off the wind and then the quick upwind bit (the hook) not sure what's going on with the fluid dynamics at that point, but it seems to work?




Interesting. With that foil you are much more aggressive than I am on the turn to upwind, and you get flying earlier. I'll have to do that next time. Thank you, that is going to help a lot with this foil.

I think I was doing that sometimes without it being conscious. If I spend too much time pumping downwind I speed up and lose sail pressure too much. Swells complicate the timing.

barthbb
92 posts
21 Aug 2022 4:30AM
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Nice!!



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