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Fun foiling in 30 knots+

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Created by azymuth > 9 months ago, 10 Jun 2019
azymuth
WA, 2029 posts
10 Jun 2019 5:22PM
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Who has tried foiling in strong winds?
I'm blown away by how much fun it is

The windswells become epic in 30 knots, so downwinding is a blast. Flying upwind is surprisingly cruisy when feathering the sail.
Foiling is definitely not just a light wind option






Simon in a 20 knot "lull"


3.7 & 4.2m - TimeCode 68 wings


Heliboy999
146 posts
10 Jun 2019 6:35PM
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Agree.

Went to Pozo in Cran canaria because it has constant wind, although very windy. Found a flat water area and used 4.2, down to 3.5m sails (I'm 110 kg) and it was exciting and very enjoyable once the scare factor went away.
You learn to handle the gusts and then really look forward to the lulls.

Found that it helped in the lighter winds too. don't seem to feel as vulnerable on a bigger sail when the wind comes up. A smaller front wing really helps.

Went out a couple of days ago at home spot on a 4.0 when fin surfers were out on 4.7m sails and flying. Looked horrible for the Finners as chop was close and steep and the outgoing wind with tide meant a lot had to do the walk of shame. We were out for an hour gliding over the mess and having to concentrate on coming down-wind to get back to the beach. Was on the SS Fwind1 and was averaging 20 mph board speed in winds from 20-35mph. 90cm mast was a must to stay clear of the chop. Very pleased I now know its a fun option on the windier days.

nimo1972
95 posts
10 Jun 2019 7:48PM
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Since I have started using the SS wizard and infinity 76 combo I am also loving the stronger winds. I think I will add a smaller from wing at some point but am happy with this set up for now. It is probably an obvious one but the biggest breakthrough I have had for stronger winds is holding the boom further forwards. i.e. my hands are much closer to the mast. it stops me getting pulled onto by toes by the gusts. I can just keep my stance upright and feather the sail. so obvious now I know it

Gorgo
VIC, 4979 posts
10 Jun 2019 10:19PM
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Perhaps swap for a more versatile sail.

baldy123
WA, 402 posts
11 Jun 2019 11:28PM
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Had a few quick blasts on the river this past weekend. On the 4.2m both days fully powered up.

Heres a few tracks from Sunday.
Maxxed out the foil at 36.8km/h.
Just over 17km travelled in less than an hour.





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