Hello distance freaks !
Same as you, when i get on the foil, if the conditions are right, I want to go far away, 100km session is pretty standard either at our lake Monteynard, or at the sea, at the lake no time to get pain in the legs since it is not very wide, for other longer one way ride you need your foil to be perfectly set up, most important is center of gravity, it has to be perfecly balanced with a slight front foot pressure, there are 2 ways of working around this, first positions of the straps (stance and position) and fine tunning with the angle of your stabiliser, a 0.5mm shim under one screw can change you foil behavior and remove that pain in your back leg ...
Here are a few tracks around here :
Monteynard :
Leucate to Colioure in strong offshore wind, it was with a boat safety and a group of kiters with diiferent support (TT, Surf and foils) speed of travel was very various, the 50km coastline ended with 160km of spaghetti on the foil ....
103km at beauduc with the wind changing direction during the session ...
Maybe not the longest ever, but one of the most memorable with the crossing to Belle Ile : orange 74km, and red track 37km crossing done on the same afternoon with boat safety, other tracks on the same lucky weekend
Blue and green tracks are typical not so local foil sessions
It is nice to see your local lake or shore configurations and how you exploit it, keep posting