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New foil board option

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Created by chronic > 9 months ago, 4 Dec 2016
chronic
NSW, 318 posts
4 Dec 2016 4:13PM
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My mate made this the other day



Plummet
4862 posts
4 Dec 2016 2:11PM
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Looks like a game changer.

Gazuki
WA, 1363 posts
4 Dec 2016 2:49PM
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As silly as your post is a company should take note as the idea of a collapsible foil is a sick idea. That's one of many things that turn me off foiling,. Having to Bolt it all together before eash session.

Gustyas
61 posts
4 Dec 2016 4:18PM
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Gazuki said...
As silly as your post is a company should take note as the idea of a collapsible foil is a sick idea. That's one of many things that turn me off foiling,. Having to Bolt it all together before eash session.


Nobody does that. Fits in most cars. Unless you have a bike only.

Plummet
4862 posts
4 Dec 2016 5:34PM
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Gustyas said...
Gazuki said...
As silly as your post is a company should take note as the idea of a collapsible foil is a sick idea. That's one of many things that turn me off foiling,. Having to Bolt it all together before eash session.


Nobody does that. Fits in most cars. Unless you have a bike only.






Brohan
VIC, 528 posts
4 Dec 2016 8:52PM
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Looks like you just need to iron out a few kinks and it will be good to go :).

ste
WA, 500 posts
4 Dec 2016 9:39PM
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You've been burnt

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
5 Dec 2016 11:03AM
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chronic said...
My mate made this the other day






Great to see women getting involved
Interesting stringer reinforcement
Obviously to limit CREASING in the board

Gazuki
WA, 1363 posts
5 Dec 2016 12:07PM
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F#ck you guy's are red hot!

Subculture
443 posts
5 Dec 2016 2:23PM
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Plummet said..
Looks like a game changer.

It sure does

There's been so many industry hyped 'game changer's' this year, how about the kiteless game changer..




If it ever gets into commercial production, it would sure take the no wind crown.. Not to mention simplifying the learning curve of the kite option..

www.jetfoiler.com/

Not just a mindless gimmick either. It's from the team that did the kiteboat project. A very capable group of people..

Battery technology, that's where the current limit is on so many projects. When they break through the current limits, who knows what will be possible..

Imagine leaving the overpriced kite, bar & lines...in the shop.



From the 'about' page on the website:

"OUR STORY

Kai Concepts is a team of creative problem solvers with a unique combination of backgrounds in engineering, manufacturing, inflatable design, competitive windsurfing and kitesurfing, multimedia production, and software development. Led by Don Montague, our Bay Area team has pushed the limits of water sports innovation for years.

Don's design experience traces back to a career as a sail and kite designer, including a tenure at Naish International as Head of R&D. Don first began experimenting with hydrofoil test platforms through Makani Power, a Bay Area wind power company that he co-founded in 2006. Half of the current Kai Concepts team began their careers with Don at Makani Power, where they were drawn by a promise of changing the world through renewable energy while chasing the wind.

As the creators of the kiteboat, a foiling trimaran pulled by a kite that can sail three times the wind speed, the Kai Concepts team has an unrivaled level of experience with the build, test, and control of hydrofoil systems. More recently, we have expanded our program to include electric motor research, notably converting the kiteboat into an electric foiler (efoil). "The Airfoiler" exceeded 34 knots in initial testing powered by only a few light-weight motors driving propellers in the air. The Jetfoiler represents the next logical step in hydrofoil technology, pairing the sleek and silent foil with a clean and quiet electric motor.

Constructed from the same quality composites used in high-end race boats, the Jetfoiler board and foil are light, strong, and low-drag, allowing the device to take full advantage of the provided power. As a new no-wind-required sport, a fun family excursion, or a training tool for the aspiring kitefoiler, the Jetfoiler allows riders of varying ages and abilities to discover the power and thrill of gliding above the surface of the water."

alverstone
WA, 532 posts
5 Dec 2016 2:39PM
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You may need to iron out few issues with the legs folding, but otherwise it should steam along, especially given the really soft deck.

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
5 Dec 2016 8:55PM
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Subculture said...
Plummet said..
Looks like a game changer.

It sure does

There's been so many industry hyped 'game changer's' this year, how about the kiteless game changer..




If it ever gets into commercial production, it would sure take the no wind crown.. Not to mention simplifying the learning curve of the kite option..

www.jetfoiler.com/

Not just a mindless gimmick either. It's from the team that did the kiteboat project. A very capable group of people..

Battery technology, that's where the current limit is on so many projects. When they break through the current limits, who knows what will be possible..

Imagine leaving the overpriced kite, bar & lines...in the shop.



From the 'about' page on the website:

"OUR STORY

Kai Concepts is a team of creative problem solvers with a unique combination of backgrounds in engineering, manufacturing, inflatable design, competitive windsurfing and kitesurfing, multimedia production, and software development. Led by Don Montague, our Bay Area team has pushed the limits of water sports innovation for years.

Don's design experience traces back to a career as a sail and kite designer, including a tenure at Naish International as Head of R&D. Don first began experimenting with hydrofoil test platforms through Makani Power, a Bay Area wind power company that he co-founded in 2006. Half of the current Kai Concepts team began their careers with Don at Makani Power, where they were drawn by a promise of changing the world through renewable energy while chasing the wind.

As the creators of the kiteboat, a foiling trimaran pulled by a kite that can sail three times the wind speed, the Kai Concepts team has an unrivaled level of experience with the build, test, and control of hydrofoil systems. More recently, we have expanded our program to include electric motor research, notably converting the kiteboat into an electric foiler (efoil). "The Airfoiler" exceeded 34 knots in initial testing powered by only a few light-weight motors driving propellers in the air. The Jetfoiler represents the next logical step in hydrofoil technology, pairing the sleek and silent foil with a clean and quiet electric motor.

Constructed from the same quality composites used in high-end race boats, the Jetfoiler board and foil are light, strong, and low-drag, allowing the device to take full advantage of the provided power. As a new no-wind-required sport, a fun family excursion, or a training tool for the aspiring kitefoiler, the Jetfoiler allows riders of varying ages and abilities to discover the power and thrill of gliding above the surface of the water."


That's Gaym changing for sure

kkiter
NSW, 452 posts
6 Dec 2016 8:34PM
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chronic said..
My mate made this the other day





So you're still alive insect!



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