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Wind wings mmmmm

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Created by warwickl > 9 months ago, 21 Nov 2019
kobo
NSW, 1107 posts
19 Dec 2020 7:21PM
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Im 82 kg have a 4m wasp 6'7 fanatic 1550 Armstrong foil and needed 15 kns to get going.Decided to get 1850 foil instead of a 5m ding.Can get up in 12-15 but My mate with a 5m ding can still get up earlier than me.

Dick Tatta
NSW, 344 posts
19 Dec 2020 8:57PM
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warwickl said..

bigtone667 said..




warwickl said..
I am on the edge of getting one So wonder what is the latest verdic?
Should I just keep to kite and SUP foiling or add a wind wing?






What are your thoughts now Warwick?

When was the last time you kited?





I just ordered an efoil so I can jybe, tack, go in much lighter wind, go up wind etc better than you.


what e-foil did you get???

like hear your thoughts and pics

thinking of a flite board from byron

unless anyone has a cheaper alternative

Youngbreezy
WA, 1197 posts
19 Dec 2020 8:59PM
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Whats going on with this ancient thread popping up ?

Its like wing ding history! Lots of talk about struggling to get going on the 4m naish wingsurfer!

I have to say I was skeptical of the wing ding at first but now I am fully hooked! The ability to depower the wing and surf is a whole different thing. I am now fully convinced this is the best wind powered craft for riding waves with a foil, good times

warwickl
NSW, 2352 posts
20 Dec 2020 7:06AM
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Fitzsup said..

warwickl said..


bigtone667 said..





warwickl said..
I am on the edge of getting one So wonder what is the latest verdic?
Should I just keep to kite and SUP foiling or add a wind wing?







What are your thoughts now Warwick?

When was the last time you kited?






I just ordered an efoil so I can jybe, tack, go in much lighter wind, go up wind etc better than you.



what e-foil did you get???

like hear your thoughts and pics

thinking of a flite board from byron

unless anyone has a cheaper alternative


After a couple of lessons, much research, reading the manual and support information plus extensive help from Propel Flights I ordered a Flightboard.
I have not demoed any others as difficult to do but as I could not fault the Australian product with local support that helped make the decision.

warwickl
NSW, 2352 posts
20 Dec 2020 7:06AM
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Fitzsup said..

warwickl said..


bigtone667 said..





warwickl said..
I am on the edge of getting one So wonder what is the latest verdic?
Should I just keep to kite and SUP foiling or add a wind wing?







What are your thoughts now Warwick?

When was the last time you kited?






I just ordered an efoil so I can jybe, tack, go in much lighter wind, go up wind etc better than you.



what e-foil did you get???

like hear your thoughts and pics

thinking of a flite board from byron

unless anyone has a cheaper alternative


After a couple of lessons, much research, reading the manual and support information plus extensive help from Propel Flights I ordered a Flightboard.
I have not demoed any others as difficult to do but as I could not fault the Australian product with local support that helped make the decision.

Dick Tatta
NSW, 344 posts
20 Dec 2020 8:54AM
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warwickl said..

Fitzsup said..


warwickl said..



bigtone667 said..






warwickl said..
I am on the edge of getting one So wonder what is the latest verdic?
Should I just keep to kite and SUP foiling or add a wind wing?








What are your thoughts now Warwick?

When was the last time you kited?







I just ordered an efoil so I can jybe, tack, go in much lighter wind, go up wind etc better than you.




what e-foil did you get???

like hear your thoughts and pics

thinking of a flite board from byron

unless anyone has a cheaper alternative



After a couple of lessons, much research, reading the manual and support information plus extensive help from Propel Flights I ordered a Flightboard.
I have not demoed any others as difficult to do but as I could not fault the Australian product with local support that helped make the decision.


Thx Warwicki,

Really interested in hearing your thoughts,when you get it.

I was tossing up between lift and flight board.

I have to wait til after Xmas ,just brought a new foil and looking at a new wing

A certain member of the family isn't happy,and it's not the cat.

Dick Tatta
NSW, 344 posts
20 Dec 2020 8:54AM
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warwickl said..

Fitzsup said..


warwickl said..



bigtone667 said..






warwickl said..
I am on the edge of getting one So wonder what is the latest verdic?
Should I just keep to kite and SUP foiling or add a wind wing?








What are your thoughts now Warwick?

When was the last time you kited?







I just ordered an efoil so I can jybe, tack, go in much lighter wind, go up wind etc better than you.




what e-foil did you get???

like hear your thoughts and pics

thinking of a flite board from byron

unless anyone has a cheaper alternative



After a couple of lessons, much research, reading the manual and support information plus extensive help from Propel Flights I ordered a Flightboard.
I have not demoed any others as difficult to do but as I could not fault the Australian product with local support that helped make the decision.


Thx Warwicki,

Really interested in hearing your thoughts,when you get it.

I was tossing up between lift and flight board.

I have to wait til after Xmas ,just brought a new foil and looking at a new wing

A certain member of the family isn't happy,and it's not the cat.

warwickl
NSW, 2352 posts
20 Dec 2020 12:56PM
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Starting to look like we will need a separate efoil forum

Dick Tatta
NSW, 344 posts
20 Dec 2020 3:14PM
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warwickl said..
Starting to look like we will need a separate efoil forum


The purists won't be happy ??

warwickl
NSW, 2352 posts
20 Dec 2020 4:35PM
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There are several reasons I chose the Flightboard;
Design including motor incorporated in the sleek fuselage and lower on the mast, hand control functions , local support plus Australian company in NSW Byron Bay.
Research and discussion with owners indicating almost but really zero issues.
Local school conducting many lessons without reliability issues.

tightlines
WA, 3501 posts
20 Dec 2020 1:39PM
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Fitzsup said..

warwickl said..
Starting to look like we will need a separate efoil forum



The purists won't be happy ??


It would be about as popular as a jetski forum on a surfing site.

warwickl
NSW, 2352 posts
20 Dec 2020 5:20PM
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tightlines said..

Fitzsup said..


warwickl said..
Starting to look like we will need a separate efoil forum




The purists won't be happy ??



It would be about as popular as a jetski forum on a surfing site.


Let's check in on this mid next year.

Dick Tatta
NSW, 344 posts
20 Dec 2020 7:25PM
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warwickl said..

tightlines said..


Fitzsup said..



warwickl said..
Starting to look like we will need a separate efoil forum





The purists won't be happy ??




It would be about as popular as a jetski forum on a surfing site.



Let's check in on this mid next year.


done deal

we'll start our own thread.

you read the U.S site theyre already talking how to reprogramme the efoil as a tow in board.

anyway lazy bastards win everytime.

as someone once said"he who dies with the most toys wins"

emmafoils
307 posts
20 Dec 2020 5:40PM
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Separate thread would be good so we can stay more on topic.

Pasquales
204 posts
21 Dec 2020 1:51AM
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I recently efoiled on the lift system. Long story short, don't know anyone with a boat and was having a hard time learning prone foiling at my local beach break, due to fast breaking waves. So started wing foiling but sometimes the wind isn't always strong. The efoil seemed like a good means to learn foil elements in between prone and wing sessions. It was time well spent, within 1/2 hour I was flying and spending the remaining time focusing on working on turns while up on foil. This skill directly translates to other disciplines. It is also definitely the fastest way to get comfortable being on foil. I highly recommend it for beginners. Despite wing foiling the past six months, and sporadic prone foiling, I still have a hard time feeling comfortable 3 ft off the water. Efoiling helps with this aspect. One would also be surprised by the leg workout used to keep the foil down and used for turning. This sport definitely deserves its place among foil disciplines. Great times ahead.

Dick Tatta
NSW, 344 posts
21 Dec 2020 6:30AM
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emmafoils said..
Separate thread would be good so we can stay more on topic.


tangogeoff
74 posts
21 Dec 2020 3:48AM
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I totally agree Pasquales. I've hired a Flite e-foil three times and was up on foil and carving turns in around 30 minutes. It gave me the confidence that I could actually do this(!) and I bought a wing foil as a result.

Dick Tatta
NSW, 344 posts
21 Dec 2020 9:01AM
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tangogeoff said..
I totally agree Pasquales. I've hired a Flite e-foil three times and was up on foil and carving turns in around 30 minutes. It gave me the confidence that I could actually do this(!) and I bought a wing foil as a result.


They're fun,give you a lot of confidence,you learn quickly to pressurize your front foot.

Ive only been in tiny waves but they are hell fun.

eppo
WA, 9688 posts
21 Dec 2020 7:23AM
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My sons first crack on the Flite.

warwickl
NSW, 2352 posts
21 Dec 2020 10:26AM
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warwickl said..
There are several reasons I chose the Flightboard;
Design including motor incorporated in the sleek fuselage and lower on the mast, hand control functions , local support plus Australian company in NSW Byron Bay.
Research and discussion with owners indicating almost but really zero issues.
Local school conducting many lessons without reliability issues.



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I should have mentioned that the local support is by Ash at Propel Flights, Trinity Point Lake Macquarie


Dick Tatta
NSW, 344 posts
21 Dec 2020 11:04AM
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eppo said..
My sons first crack on the Flite.


Eppo,what a champion,obliviously he can't swim,,I spent the first 1/2 hour swimming after the bloody thing.

Magic spot you have there .

If some company gives you good service,put their name out there.

eppo
WA, 9688 posts
21 Dec 2020 9:02PM
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Yeh I struggled for the first 3-4 starts then sorted it. The boy just got up straight away and went. The little prick is pretty much outdoing his old man in just about everything now. Except winging. But his first real go today in decent wind and he was pulling into some serious swell lines at horrocks. So I will give him a week to leave me behind.
that was a guy called Paul (can't remember his second name) but he has the skydio drone thing as well and was kind enough to give us a crack after talking to him here on the breeze. So among all the abusewe give each other is the community and the great people we get to meet.

stroppo
WA, 747 posts
21 Dec 2020 10:02PM
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Geez I bet he was amped after that Eppo. It's so great to see kids getting amongst it he sure is lucky to get exposed to such great fun

Dick Tatta
NSW, 344 posts
22 Dec 2020 6:21AM
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eppo said..
Yeh I struggled for the first 3-4 starts then sorted it. The boy just got up straight away and went. The little prick is pretty much outdoing his old man in just about everything now. Except winging. But his first real go today in decent wind and he was pulling into some serious swell lines at horrocks. So I will give him a week to leave me behind.
that was a guy called Paul (can't remember his second name) but he has the skydio drone thing as well and was kind enough to give us a crack after talking to him here on the breeze. So among all the abusewe give each other is the community and the great people we get to meet.


Yeah great to see kids in the water with family,not glued to a screen.

Whats the famous line "Youth is wasted on the young"

jksmurf
212 posts
7 Oct 2021 7:31AM
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Seajuice said..
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I was on a JP 6ft 8" 96 litre foilboard with Neil Pryde large wing with rear stabilizer wing with one washer under its rear bolt to assist lift. Foil all the way forward. I weighed 79 kilos max.
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Cheers.


In case anyone does dig up this thread again, just wanted to reinforce that if you want MORE lift, the washer should go under the FRONT of the two bolts (not the rear). These pics are from NP. I have the Neil Pryde Glide S, M and XL in Blue and L in the HP version. Have fun on the water!





bigtone667
NSW, 1543 posts
7 Oct 2021 1:14PM
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I think you should get one or more, and join the Dark Side.

And I still think the duotone boom is a better idea than the blow up strut.

Hopefully duotone will produce a 7m.


This is fun read......

So Warwick, what did you end up in the last two years?

warwickl
NSW, 2352 posts
7 Oct 2021 8:03PM
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bigtone667 said..

bigtone667 said..
I think you should get one or more, and join the Dark Side.

And I still think the duotone boom is a better idea than the blow up strut.

Hopefully duotone will produce a 7m.



This is fun read......

So Warwick, what did you end up in the last two years?


BT I just follow u.



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