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Wing Foil with a JP Freefoil and Moses Combo

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Created by Poimax05 > 9 months ago, 18 Oct 2020
Poimax05
46 posts
18 Oct 2020 10:41PM
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Hi Guys,

I am considering starting winging next year, and I have a few question to start planing my next purchases in that sense:

My JP Freefoil 130 is supposedly designed to wing, but the problem is that I have a Moses Vento with Deep Tuttle mast ; while the JP website says that for winging, the foil should be place in the track as futher forward as possible (the twin tracks under are quite long and allow a placement of the foil up to probably 20 cm+ further forward than the deep tuttle).

Do you think I can still have decent performance by using the deep tuttle of the board ? Or is it worth trying to find solution for an Al. mast with plate adapter ? I am guessing that for winging, it is better to be further in the center of the board to minimize the swing weight in front ?

Assuming I keep the foil in the deep tuttle, balance should remain unchanged vs windfoil, should I keep the front foot strap ? Or it is better to ride strapless first ?

With a 130L board, I am assuming shlogging upwind will not be too much of a challenge , altough maybe not as efficient as in windfoil ? I keep hearing upwding performance can be a problem with windfoil, but it is not too clear for me if this issue is just applicable for small 50 ish liter board for which you can only kneel at first.

Would my Moses 1100 wing be a good wing to start with ? And I could change for the 790 eventually if wind is strong ?

As for the wing, I am hesitating between the Duotone Echo and the Duotone Unit. I am guesing that for riding in relatively flat water, and also learning, the Duotone Echo is the best choice ? But is it suitable too for surfing and letting the wing float if ever I make some trips in wave places ? Or does the boom make the wing too heavy for that ?

With the duotone Echo, is it possible to use a Harness at all if desired ? I know it is rideable without harness, but I am thinking a harness can help reduce tireness and extend my sessions.

What size would you recomend for 12-20 knots, 80kg rider ? I would tend to go for the 5.0, I am afraid the 6.0 will be quite big to handle.

Thanks,





Max.;

WhiteofHeart
783 posts
19 Oct 2020 3:53AM
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You have the foil already? If you have the windsurf fuselage you can try it with the deeptuttle, the best option would be a platemount and surf fuselage.

After a while you can easily wingsurf all day without harness, at least, thats my experience with the F-One swing (F-One rider), although thats about half the weight of the Duotone echo. Not much experience with the echo really, other than its quite heavy while holding it on the beach compared to the F-One. I think with the boom design they missed the boat. I'd seriously consider the F-One Swing though, there's loads of people on the net trying both and subsequently opting for the F-One. Just an example: www.standupzone.com/forum/index.php?topic=35416.0

EDIT: I held the first version Duotone wing on the beach, not sure if its the same.

dejavu
825 posts
19 Oct 2020 7:11AM
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Poimax05 said..
Hi Guys,

I am considering starting winging next year, and I have a few question to start planing my next purchases in that sense:

My JP Freefoil 130 is supposedly designed to wing, but the problem is that I have a Moses Vento with Deep Tuttle mast ; while the JP website says that for winging, the foil should be place in the track as futher forward as possible (the twin tracks under are quite long and allow a placement of the foil up to probably 20 cm+ further forward than the deep tuttle).

Do you think I can still have decent performance by using the deep tuttle of the board ? Or is it worth trying to find solution for an Al. mast with plate adapter ? I am guessing that for winging, it is better to be further in the center of the board to minimize the swing weight in front ?

Assuming I keep the foil in the deep tuttle, balance should remain unchanged vs windfoil, should I keep the front foot strap ? Or it is better to ride strapless first ?

With a 130L board, I am assuming shlogging upwind will not be too much of a challenge , altough maybe not as efficient as in windfoil ? I keep hearing upwding performance can be a problem with windfoil, but it is not too clear for me if this issue is just applicable for small 50 ish liter board for which you can only kneel at first.

Would my Moses 1100 wing be a good wing to start with ? And I could change for the 790 eventually if wind is strong ?

As for the wing, I am hesitating between the Duotone Echo and the Duotone Unit. I am guesing that for riding in relatively flat water, and also learning, the Duotone Echo is the best choice ? But is it suitable too for surfing and letting the wing float if ever I make some trips in wave places ? Or does the boom make the wing too heavy for that ?

With the duotone Echo, is it possible to use a Harness at all if desired ? I know it is rideable without harness, but I am thinking a harness can help reduce tireness and extend my sessions.

What size would you recomend for 12-20 knots, 80kg rider ? I would tend to go for the 5.0, I am afraid the 6.0 will be quite big to handle.

Thanks,





Max.;




See if you can find an adapter, which will allow you to convert your Tuttle mount to a plate mount. It fits over and bolts onto the Tuttle.

I'm not sure if there is one for Moses' masts. Here's a link for an adapter for GoFoil masts.

foilmount.com/blogs/installation/gofoil-deep-tuttle-adapter-plate-for-4-bolt-plate

My Slingshot foil came with both the Tuttle and plate mount -- I just switched out the Tuttle for the plate.

Poimax05
46 posts
19 Oct 2020 7:42AM
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Hi,

How is the surf fuselage different than a windsurf fuselage ? And why does it need to be different ?

AB_Carve
WA, 55 posts
19 Oct 2020 7:48AM
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Poimax05 said..
Hi Guys,

I am considering starting winging next year, and I have a few question to start planing my next purchases in that sense:

My JP Freefoil 130 is supposedly designed to wing, but the problem is that I have a Moses Vento with Deep Tuttle mast ; while the JP website says that for winging, the foil should be place in the track as futher forward as possible (the twin tracks under are quite long and allow a placement of the foil up to probably 20 cm+ further forward than the deep tuttle).

Do you think I can still have decent performance by using the deep tuttle of the board ? Or is it worth trying to find solution for an Al. mast with plate adapter ? I am guessing that for winging, it is better to be further in the center of the board to minimize the swing weight in front ?

Assuming I keep the foil in the deep tuttle, balance should remain unchanged vs windfoil, should I keep the front foot strap ? Or it is better to ride strapless first ?

With a 130L board, I am assuming shlogging upwind will not be too much of a challenge , altough maybe not as efficient as in windfoil ? I keep hearing upwding performance can be a problem with windfoil, but it is not too clear for me if this issue is just applicable for small 50 ish liter board for which you can only kneel at first.

Would my Moses 1100 wing be a good wing to start with ? And I could change for the 790 eventually if wind is strong ?

As for the wing, I am hesitating between the Duotone Echo and the Duotone Unit. I am guesing that for riding in relatively flat water, and also learning, the Duotone Echo is the best choice ? But is it suitable too for surfing and letting the wing float if ever I make some trips in wave places ? Or does the boom make the wing too heavy for that ?

With the duotone Echo, is it possible to use a Harness at all if desired ? I know it is rideable without harness, but I am thinking a harness can help reduce tireness and extend my sessions.

What size would you recomend for 12-20 knots, 80kg rider ? I would tend to go for the 5.0, I am afraid the 6.0 will be quite big to handle.

Thanks,





Max.;



I've been winging on a SS Wizard 125 (windfoil board with deep tuttle and no plate adapter) with the foil in the wrong settings (too far back), but it actually works really well.

Best bet if you want to save some cash, buy a wing and just try it out on your current board. Good thing with winging ... if there's not enough lift move further back and if there's too much lift move further forward.

Maybe use your 130 board to see how you get on. If you love winging it'll help you avoid buying the bigger first board and you can make your first winging board a smaller one .. if you want to save some cash.

LeeD
3939 posts
19 Oct 2020 8:59AM
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Some guys windfoil and wingfoil with the same foil placement.
Every different company windfoil fuze has different mast placement.
Gotta try and see when mixing companies.

Peer78
36 posts
19 Oct 2020 2:02PM
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In windfoil Ing the mast sits further back. To get the lit to the right spot the windfuselage places the front wing further forward. Usually something between 5-10 cm and is also a bit longer for more stability.
Unfortunately Moses windfuselage does not fit the surf mast and vise versa.
But as said it will work with your current foil, as you can move back on the board by the required distance.



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