As Peter says, these are great conditions for hydrofoiling - huge fun.
How long of a mast do you use in conditions like that?
I would never go below 1m personally.SaulOhio wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2017 5:01 pmHow long of a mast do you use in conditions like that?
This looks like a rather normal day at Baltic coast when blows 20+kts.
Yes Sir! It is. Learn quickly and safe to enjoy this fun.SaulOhio wrote: It must be pretty awesome to be in the middle of such chaos and still have a smooth ride from a hydrofoil.
Good idea - it's easier to learn than I thought.I prefer to windsurf then, anyway. But I will be putting my hydrofoil on a windsurfer, too.
100% true. So happy with 111cm. All of my experienced locals want to extend their masts above 1m.cwood wrote:I would never go below 1m personally.
Peter - did you try 110+ ?Peter_Frank wrote: In these conditions I would also take my 100 cm, but sometimes in smaller waves and less wind I use a 91.5 instead
But a 90 cm would work just fine too in your video conditions.
BraCuru wrote: ↑Sat Sep 09, 2017 4:52 amSnip...
Peter - did you try 110+ ?Peter_Frank wrote: In these conditions I would also take my 100 cm, but sometimes in smaller waves and less wind I use a 91.5 instead
But a 90 cm would work just fine too in your video conditions.
In my case it was love from the first ride. Don't want to touch all my foils below 1m now.
I'd be delighted to hear your opinion if you try and ride such a set up for a couple of hours in future.Peter_Frank wrote: ↑Sat Sep 09, 2017 1:26 pmAll the racers here are on 110-115 cm but does not make sense to try a racefoil for me - it should be a long mast with a wavewing
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