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Longer low volume board for winging

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Created by ninjatuna > 9 months ago, 13 Oct 2022
north_kiter
NSW, 233 posts
31 Oct 2022 12:58AM
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Jeroensurf said..


Frankieboy said..
what is your technique for starting?




I tried knee and stinkbug, but in very short period (rather meters between the waves instead of seconds) and waisthigh chop both didnt work. Not soo supple is an understatement for me so a sitting start doesnt,t work for me.
I have put my board online for Sale, If i get a decent price for it, I change to the Longer KT, If not I keep anoying myself with the 4.9 hoping that at some point I get the grip of it.

@North Kiter, I hear what you are saying about the swingweight, and noticed the diff as well, but I rather have a bit more swingweight as swimtime



So, I'd like to retract my feedback. Let me explain.

I recently got a kalama 6'6 x 30 x 141L board and have been using in light winds (15kn) winging and the length allows me to start so easy, the board planes so fast and allows the foil to engage. I learnt toes side tacks in a day on this board and now attempting heel side tacks.

Today I was out in 15kn and did about 30 toe side tacks with some touch downs in choppy conditions, and I was able to ride out of most of them easily due to the board length in choppy sea. I have a 5'4 x 26 x 104L and no way could I have stayed foiling on this short board.

So after two years of wing foiling on shorter boards and struggling in flat choppy water, my perception has changed and I would recommend a longer, narrower board with foil tracks well forward (so the board feels smaller) for light to medium wind and lots of fun.

I don't jump and just mow the lawn, but for me now it's all about being easy getting on foil and carving waves/chop.

I'm 105kg and sketchy east coast fickle conditions, so envious of the WA boys

Jeroensurf
1072 posts
4 Nov 2022 5:31AM
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I had 2 very frustrating sessions with it and sold the appletee with a bit of pain in my heart but as I wrote to a friend about it: I was soo in love with the looks of it and hated it soo much when it didnt work out. Like a crush on a gorgeous looking girl that is actually a bitch when you learn to know her.
To get over it I ordered the KT5.4x 56l the day the apple left me .Overall the slightly longer boards just suit me better, my 90lboard is an AK Phazer, also 5.6.

MarcCRider
61 posts
22 Nov 2022 6:53PM
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The french are also experimenting longer and narrower shapes to ease the take off. Not just for DW but for wingfoiling in lightwinds


110 l and 23.5 inch wide is enough for stinkbug in some chop?

baldy123
WA, 447 posts
22 Nov 2022 8:32PM
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+1 for the long and skinny. I'm using my 6'3x24x100L more and more. Take off is just so easy. Smaller wing, smaller foil.
My 5'x75L still has its place wave riding and for high wind boosting. Ride whatever makes you happy! Sometimes it's just easier putting one board in the car rather than two or three.



longboard
179 posts
25 Nov 2022 3:43AM
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Anyone know when the new Armstrong downwind boards are being released...?

NordRoi
668 posts
25 Nov 2022 11:56AM
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I think this goes with average level of the buyers.Currently the majority(I assume) of the new wings that will be purchase will be some going from low/med aspect to high aspect. Those will require more boat speed and skinner and longer board glide more.However, after a while on HA wings, you find some ways to pump them, new HA are also way easier to pump and has lower stall speed. From there, what matters is less wetted surfaces and I'm not sure longer narrower boards are better to go down bumps and wave, so compact board to certain extend will have a place of choice in some of the riders...and probably less in a year or two for longer narrower board when the average level goes up. that is my 2 cents, but I can completely wrong. ;-))

ninjatuna
244 posts
19 Feb 2023 10:31AM
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Since I started this thread, I followed through when I found a used a ascend and said what the hell, lets try it.

I know to some of you, these revelations were a long time ago.

Between busy work schedules and inconsistent wind, I finally had a chance to try it. Board is 7'0 x 21" and 65 liters. Me 86kg. Foil setup was armstrong 935/1225/60/205. Wind was 13-18mph with some drops below that and knee high chop in a lagoon. Went for it with a V1 mantis 5m.

I normally ride a 6'4 foil sup because I am waiting to see what new stuff comes out next year with the new tail designs for a smaller board possibly. So this was my first time riding a board close to or below my weight. I spent about 5 minutes in the water without the wing figuring out balance and flotation on the board. What the hell... here we go.

I basically did knee starts with it and was off and flying within about 5 minutes. Wow, what a difference on the smaller board. Looking down, it seemed like I was in the middle of the board with equal amounts in front of me and behind me. Gybes were so much easier. Going upwind was just so simple. Riding toe side was effortless. I just mowed the lawn back and forth for the next hour and half with a big smile on my face. Fell very few times and getting up did take more effort but depended more on waiting for the gusts. But I could get up and flying when I wanted to. Few flubs here and there but nothing frustrating, just me getting accustomed. I have a shorter prone 5'6 60L amundson that I got ridiculously cheap on their Christmas clearance sale that i have only used behind the boat. Of course, the wind is going to die and I have a busy work schedule for the next few months so I dont know when I will be able to compare the 2. Once I do, I can see how much difference the length makes.

But this one does work really well if you can find a deal on one of these.

matshape
11 posts
21 Feb 2023 4:22PM
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If you're not ready to get one, DO NOT try a long skinny board.

A month ago, I made myself a board very inspired by the AFS blackbird. it's 6'2" x 24", for a 100L, 5.6 Kg with the pad.
I'm 75kg, and usually ride into light wind, i can now get going a few knots lower than with previous 75l wider board.
I don't jump, no straps installed, and mostly ride around, surf the chop, ride either cloud9 FS1150 or FS850.

The length is not a problem at all, with the tracks that far forward, i basically stand in the middle of the board, and the extra inertia,gives some stability for foot change, make the surfing turns smoother...

Even when the wing picks up a bit, I prefer to drop wing size as the board accelerates much easier and just get on foil by itself.
i'm not sure what condition would make me pick the smaller board now :)








leepasty
423 posts
21 Feb 2023 6:26PM
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I'm tempted to make something like this but a 60L version somewhere around 5'2 x 21. anyone tried?

NordRoi
668 posts
21 Feb 2023 9:08PM
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leepasty said..
I'm tempted to make something like this but a 60L version somewhere around 5'2 x 21. anyone tried?


I wonder if...a narrower board work if it doesn't sink? I wonder if width help to breach the board at the surface...so as long you are not 100kg that 60L and rather 70-75, that shape might help?

leepasty
423 posts
21 Feb 2023 10:24PM
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NordRoi said..

leepasty said..
I'm tempted to make something like this but a 60L version somewhere around 5'2 x 21. anyone tried?



I wonder if...a narrower board work if it doesn't sink? I wonder if width help to breach the board at the surface...so as long you are not 100kg that 60L and rather 70-75, that shape might help?


I'm 6'2 95kg so think it will sink but wondering if the extra length will allow to go narrower to make a board that turns better but still easy to get going rather than a 4'4 x 21 30L ?

Jeroensurf
1072 posts
22 Feb 2023 12:27AM
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I,m about your weight and very happy with my KT KT5.4x22x56l.The extra length makes an huge difference in getting up and going compared to the 4.9x22x60l I owned before. No need to get a 1m bigger wing as with an floater board...Admitley the KT feels a fraction less direct/tight turning as the 4.9, but because it makes live soo much easier I dare to try more stupid things with it with it because a crash doesnt mean a lot of swearing to get back on the board like I had with the 4.9x60l

ninjatuna
244 posts
18 May 2023 7:46AM
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Bringing this up again with the downwind boards out now.

With some people starting to ride their downwind boards in lighter winds the things people are finding out:
can get up sooner
can use smaller hand wings
can ride in lighter winds

The smaller downwind boards from appletree, armstrong, kalama, KT's, gong, sunova, and axis (their hybrid) look like they might be really good for cruising and wave riding. Probably the ONE boards in this category too. Then the omen, sunova , and FFB boards have even smaller sizes and footstraps with the DW board characteristics. I have read a lot of the safety of just riding a board equal volume to your weight for the non-pro's that could work good for cruising, wave riding, and downwinding/winging. And still have a little float in case the wind dies. Some these and this style could really tick a lot of boxes for a lot of people.

Could we see more in the smaller sizes say between 40L and 70L follow this shape trend with the straps to make the smaller boards even quicker out of the water. These would be the higher wind boards and for jumping with less weight from less volume.

Could these boards make it easier for people learning the sport. We all went through the big wing, , big foil, big board and higher winds to learn. These narrower and longer boards though a little hard to balance on initially could get speed faster and help people learn in lower winds.

eppo
WA, 9688 posts
18 May 2023 8:17AM
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north_kiter said..

Jeroensurf said..



Frankieboy said..
what is your technique for starting?





I tried knee and stinkbug, but in very short period (rather meters between the waves instead of seconds) and waisthigh chop both didnt work. Not soo supple is an understatement for me so a sitting start doesnt,t work for me.
I have put my board online for Sale, If i get a decent price for it, I change to the Longer KT, If not I keep anoying myself with the 4.9 hoping that at some point I get the grip of it.

@North Kiter, I hear what you are saying about the swingweight, and noticed the diff as well, but I rather have a bit more swingweight as swimtime




So, I'd like to retract my feedback. Let me explain.

I recently got a kalama 6'6 x 30 x 141L board and have been using in light winds (15kn) winging and the length allows me to start so easy, the board planes so fast and allows the foil to engage. I learnt toes side tacks in a day on this board and now attempting heel side tacks.

Today I was out in 15kn and did about 30 toe side tacks with some touch downs in choppy conditions, and I was able to ride out of most of them easily due to the board length in choppy sea. I have a 5'4 x 26 x 104L and no way could I have stayed foiling on this short board.

So after two years of wing foiling on shorter boards and struggling in flat choppy water, my perception has changed and I would recommend a longer, narrower board with foil tracks well forward (so the board feels smaller) for light to medium wind and lots of fun.

I don't jump and just mow the lawn, but for me now it's all about being easy getting on foil and carving waves/chop.

I'm 105kg and sketchy east coast fickle conditions, so envious of the WA boys


Envious of literally zero swell in summer ..

FlyingPeew
117 posts
18 May 2023 4:34PM
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The Appletree downwind boards are officially released.
Smallest versions have between 70 and 80 litres of volume (depending if you choose wide or narrow).
@ninjatuna: Would that be "low" enough for your quest?

Apple Skipper Down Wind (appletreesurfboards.com)

ninjatuna
244 posts
19 May 2023 12:54PM
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Not on a quest, just enjoying the options becoming available in our fun sport

warwickl
NSW, 2352 posts
19 May 2023 5:19PM
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I find all new innovations interesting to follow.
However, in water/ wind sports - history shows the principle of basic clean shapes become best for most people.

AUS126
NSW, 206 posts
21 May 2023 4:40PM
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ninjatuna said..
Just curious.

With the longer narrower barracuda boards looking real good for getting up a lot quicker for downwinding. Would this apply for winging.

I was browsing foiling videos the other night and saw something on the 7'0 naish ascend prone foil board. THought that might be a cool wing board. Only 65 liters but narrower and longer water line for easy take off.

Any thoughts good or bad..



I recently got one of these 7' Naish prone boards and love it. As a prone board, it is perfect for old farts as it paddles beautifully. As a wing board it has a nice stability about it in the air. On foil, it doesn't blow around as I thought it would, and seems low drag and stable. It lends itself to more graceful retro freestyle. Tacks, 360's etc. are no harder than a short wing board. If you touch down it just pops back up. Probably not so good for jumping. Pumping up on foil requires less effort but because of the 65 litre volume you have to drop down on your knees if there is no wind. I'm 80 kg. It is now my one board quiver for pronning and winging and hopefully DW one day.

Marimu
22 posts
23 May 2023 4:36PM
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I used to ride a Naish prone 40L. It was long and narrow. It was very easy to get up on foil once you had enough wind to get it to the surface. I think the Naish Prone 65L would work very well as a wing board. FYI I weigh 78kg and was riding a uniform Hyper 250 1500cm2.

windwing4daWIN
WA, 13 posts
6 Jun 2023 4:45AM
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anyone out there riding uncle nubby from amundson? i'm 80kg and looking at 5'2" x 23" x 62L... mainly for winging as soon as it's windy enough... thinking 12-14knts should be doable... prolly on 899/1099 setup
appreciate any insights...



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