Barges (and other boats) wake foiling:
Looks like a largish guy in all that rubber. Would you know rider weight and equipment specs ? Dock starting nicely
Looks like a largish guy in all that rubber. Would you know rider weight and equipment specs ? Dock starting nicely
Yes, he is "lugo" on the Gong forum, 85kg. With a Gong XXL pro wing (the old name of the "curve") and 40cm kite stab.
The Gong forum have many threads of people discussing dock starts, notably because the various French lockdowns made them able go only to inland waters.
The long "Pump board DIY" thread is also quite interesting of people just using some plywood as boards for dock starts (it avoids dinging a real board). E.g:
(brownie points for whose who get the ultra-French reference to "The Shadoks":
Wikipedia: The Shadoks were also noted for their seemingly useless and endless pumping - as the Shadok say: "Better to pump even if nothing happens than to risk something worse happening by not pumping" and "When the Shadoks pumped, nothing happened; and the more they pumped, the more nothing happened."
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A bit of fun out the lake today, waves were super fun.
A bit of fun out the lake today, waves were super fun.
Riding the Hover 125, 1240HA/310 on the C100/75 mast.
Enjoy,
Ride safe,
JB
Super carves
Waves or wakes?
A bit of fun out the lake today, waves were super fun.
Riding the Hover 125, 1240HA/310 on the C100/75 mast.
Enjoy,
Ride safe,
JB
Super carves
Waves or wakes?
Thx. Waves. 15sec swell ????
super fun.
HAve been getting back into Downwind foiling a bit of late. It is truely the ultimate in Foiling. It is potentially a long and challenging road, but worth every bit when you get some golden glides in the middle of no where.
Both runs here are in Broken Bay, where I Winged up to Flint and steel beach and packed down my wind then paddle foiled back down wind. This is in offshore (Westerly) winds, and hence no swells. Just wind chop. It is such a buzz surfing offshore without waves.
The first run was much more succeful than the second, but still super fun. Both videos are cut of a continual run.
So much fun, and looking forward to doing some more.
Fun foil day today in the thumping westerlis up at Jumpinpin between North & South Stradebroke Island.
Amazing video Clay. Thanks so much for all the videos you've made of Johnny winging and now on a SUP! His style is one of the smoothest out there and your videos allow us mortals to break it down to hopefully emulate some elements of it.
Would love to hear him on some podcast talking about his views/tips/perspective on foiling, but I don't think he has (yet)?
Amazing video Clay. Thanks so much for all the videos you've made of Johnny winging and now on a SUP! His style is one of the smoothest out there and your videos allow us mortals to break it down to hopefully emulate some elements of it.
Would love to hear him on some podcast talking about his views/tips/perspective on foiling, but I don't think he has (yet)?
Right on and thanks. You and me both, one of the most experienced foilers out there, I suspect tons of knowledge.
I had fun filming Johnny Heineken foiling Ocean Beach San Francisco:
Wow Clay no wonder his is such a ripper on the Ding . All Hail Johnny. Looks like he is Sup foiling on his Mikes Lab foil , any idea of that front wing size. Great video thanks so much for the share.
I had fun filming Johnny Heineken foiling Ocean Beach San Francisco:
Wow Clay no wonder his is such a ripper on the Ding . All Hail Johnny. Looks like he is Sup foiling on his Mikes Lab foil , any idea of that front wing size. Great video thanks so much for the share.
Thanks. Mike posted some info on his Facebook page.