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Windfoils - what's available in Australia?

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Created by azymuth > 9 months ago, 12 Apr 2017
azymuth
WA, 2154 posts
12 Apr 2017 9:57AM
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I've read the various foil threads and foiling FB page, but to me at least, it's unclear.

Does anyone know what beginner windsurfer foils/boards are available right now in Australia? Thanks

7-Nation Aust
QLD, 114 posts
12 Apr 2017 2:51PM
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Slingshot Hoverglide will be available in less than 2 weeks .

slingshotaustralia.com.au/collections/windsurfing-foils/products/2017-slingshot-hover-glide-wsf2-foil

Windsurfunstu
NSW, 177 posts
12 Apr 2017 9:38PM
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azymuth said..
I've read the various foil threads and foiling FB page, but to me at least, it's unclear.

Does anyone know what beginner windsurfer foils/boards are available right now in Australia? Thanks


Hey azymuth, I've got a Manta Ill be looking to sell pretty soon to upgrade. Message me if your interesting in saving a few bucks on a good beginner/intermediate foil.

snides8
WA, 1731 posts
12 Apr 2017 8:55PM
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Reg At Windsurfing Perth has the jp 135 wood and carbon board in stock now... boards only at this stage.
i have the wood on loan to try on my horue set at the moment, had a nice arvo flight today..session on gpstc.

BSN101
WA, 2372 posts
13 Apr 2017 1:15PM
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snides8 said..
Reg At Windsurfing Perth has the jp 135 wood and carbon board in stock now... boards only at this stage.
i have the wood on loan to try on my horue set at the moment, had a nice arvo flight today..session on gpstc.

Hi Snides, just talking boards is the larger NP board too big for normal conditions or where do you see the benifits of board volume from your horue and now the jp board experience and then the larger jp too.
Cheers Dave

seanhogan
QLD, 3424 posts
13 Apr 2017 5:56PM
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Hi Snides

can you tell us the $$ for the wood and carbon JPs if you know them please ?

snides8
WA, 1731 posts
13 Apr 2017 8:45PM
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snides8 said..
Reg At Windsurfing Perth has the jp 135 wood and carbon board in stock now... boards only at this stage.
i have the wood on loan to try on my horue set at the moment, had a nice arvo flight today..session on gpstc.



Hi Snides, just talking boards is the larger NP board too big for normal conditions or where do you see the benifits of board volume from your horue and now the jp board experience and then the larger jp too.
Cheers Dave



I am not sure at this stage the bigger Jp wants to plane any earlier than my 115horue - i have only used the jp board once (yesterday)
so a bit early to really tell.I weigh in at around 78kg so the 115ltr horue pops up on the foil in a round 8/10 knots
and yesterday the jp seemed to get going at the same point. Keep in mind the wood jp is prob heavier.

I suspect the jp even tho its bigger in Volume and wider will prob be better suited to a slightly bigger sail and as such should get up earlier - in theory.
the real difference in sailing the 2 boards on the foil is that i found the jp is a lot more comfortable for me as its rail shape under the back foot is more rounded.

Sean no idea on price at this stage, when i take it back i will enquire..
The carbon board looks good although its black and a heat magnet...
i would like to try this as well but unfortunately some 'muppet' has his name on it.







petermac33
WA, 6415 posts
14 Apr 2017 4:00AM
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That spot near the scout club in Applecross has to be one of the most beautiful/scenic/ideal locations in the world to windsurf or wind foil from - seriously.

Small grassy area,a nice bit of shade under that big tree and so quiet due to the very low traffic flow.

Just don't tell anyone.

Roy
VIC, 148 posts
14 Apr 2017 9:43AM
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snides8 said..

BSN101 said..



snides8 said..
Reg At Windsurfing Perth has the jp 135 wood and carbon board in stock now... boards only at this stage.
i have the wood on loan to try on my horue set at the moment, had a nice arvo flight today..session on gpstc.




Hi Snides, just talking boards is the larger NP board too big for normal conditions or where do you see the benifits of board volume from your horue and now the jp board experience and then the larger jp too.
Cheers Dave




I am not sure at this stage the bigger Jp wants to plane any earlier than my 115horue - i have only used the jp board once (yesterday)
so a bit early to really tell.I weigh in at around 78kg so the 115ltr horue pops up on the foil in a round 8/10 knots
and yesterday the jp seemed to get going at the same point. Keep in mind the wood jp is prob heavier.

I suspect the jp even tho its bigger in Volume and wider will prob be better suited to a slightly bigger sail and as such should get up earlier - in theory.
the real difference in sailing the 2 boards on the foil is that i found the jp is a lot more comfortable for me as its rail shape under the back foot is more rounded.

Sean no idea on price at this stage, when i take it back i will enquire..
The carbon board looks good although its black and a heat magnet...
i would like to try this as well but unfortunately some 'muppet' has his name on it.








Out of interest, what size sail are you using to get on the foil at 8/10 knots? and how sensitive is foiling to sail size in general?

In the videos, it seems that people are either using massive race rigs or small wave sails.

snides8
WA, 1731 posts
16 Apr 2017 12:09PM
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Roy said..

snides8 said..


BSN101 said..




snides8 said..
Reg At Windsurfing Perth has the jp 135 wood and carbon board in stock now... boards only at this stage.
i have the wood on loan to try on my horue set at the moment, had a nice arvo flight today..session on gpstc.





Hi Snides, just talking boards is the larger NP board too big for normal conditions or where do you see the benifits of board volume from your horue and now the jp board experience and then the larger jp too.
Cheers Dave





I am not sure at this stage the bigger Jp wants to plane any earlier than my 115horue - i have only used the jp board once (yesterday)
so a bit early to really tell.I weigh in at around 78kg so the 115ltr horue pops up on the foil in a round 8/10 knots
and yesterday the jp seemed to get going at the same point. Keep in mind the wood jp is prob heavier.

I suspect the jp even tho its bigger in Volume and wider will prob be better suited to a slightly bigger sail and as such should get up earlier - in theory.
the real difference in sailing the 2 boards on the foil is that i found the jp is a lot more comfortable for me as its rail shape under the back foot is more rounded.

Sean no idea on price at this stage, when i take it back i will enquire..
The carbon board looks good although its black and a heat magnet...
i would like to try this as well but unfortunately some 'muppet' has his name on it.








Out of interest, what size sail are you using to get on the foil at 8/10 knots? and how sensitive is foiling to sail size in general?

In the videos, it seems that people are either using massive race rigs or small wave sails.


6.7 hornet twin cam

Stuthepirate
SA, 3591 posts
16 Apr 2017 2:58PM
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petermac33 said..
That spot near the scout club in Applecross has to be one of the most beautiful/scenic/ideal locations in the world to windsurf or wind foil from - seriously.


You've got to get out and travel more Pete - seriously

RAL INN
SA, 2895 posts
18 Apr 2017 12:28PM
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The Zeeko Alloy windfoil is available now. The Zeeko windfoil boards are close.
what is interesting is that the Zeeko system of Alloy Tuttle head fixed to plate reduces load on the Tuttle box by 70%.
But I can see a windfoil board that offers inserts along side the Tuttle box as the future way to go.

BSN101
WA, 2372 posts
18 Apr 2017 12:25PM
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RAL INN said..
The Zeeko Alloy windfoil is available now. The Zeeko windfoil boards are close.
what is interesting is that the Zeeko system of Alloy Tuttle head fixed to plate reduces load on the Tuttle box by 70%.
But I can see a windfoil board that offers inserts along side the Tuttle box as the future way to go.


We have an older isonic thats the right size, gonna get a deep & reinforced tuttle put in to take a foil. Our winter project.

Who's the best person for the refit job in WA?



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