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Created by Taavi 2 months ago, 7 Sep 2024
Taavi
290 posts
7 Sep 2024 4:06AM
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usa22
13 posts
7 Sep 2024 3:40PM
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Excited to see those foils now after waiting really long. Kane seems to know what he's doing and talking about.
Specs/weight and more details would be great.

RAF142134
370 posts
7 Sep 2024 7:27PM
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Yes the 'flaps' to extend low end range is brilliant

larsdegroot
90 posts
8 Sep 2024 5:24PM
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By almost all other brands you see that the stabilizer is on top of the fuselage, for early breach recovery / better water flow. I notice here the stab is under the fuse. Wonder what the reason for this is and how it performs.

Taavi
290 posts
8 Sep 2024 6:17PM
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larsdegroot said..
By almost all other brands you see that the stabilizer is on top of the fuselage, for early breach recovery / better water flow. I notice here the stab is under the fuse. Wonder what the reason for this is and how it performs.





There are lots of brands using bottom mounted stabilisers. Which I would say is a much more convenient way of assembling. To give you a few examples: Code, Signature foils, SABFOIL, AFS. Absolutely no issues with the breach recovery or performance (have extensive riding experience with Sabfoils only).

Taavi
290 posts
9 Sep 2024 12:34AM
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Scroll to 2:45:28 for some amazing informative interview with Ryan Arzy and Kane

Jeroensurf
942 posts
9 Sep 2024 6:21AM
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@USA22
With a little help from Google: www.on-s.jp/product/detail.php?c=391
and listening to the Kane:Masts: 70-77-85cm both aloy 19mm thick and carbon 15.5mm thick.Foils: Atlas:Size 570
680
790
960
1130
1340
570
680
790
960
1130
1340

Span
775
850
920
1020
1110
1220

My local shop told me delivery might take a while, but that they are very competitive priced and a complete set up with alloy mast will beat an Axis set with there aloy mast.



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