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Postby ronnie » Wed Mar 25, 2015 1:19 pm
Question for Horue.
Hi Philippe.
The GP Cruising is unusual in that it can be used for both windsurfing and kiting. I have windsurfed for many years. Would it be easier to learn to foil using the GP Cruising on a windsurfer? Windsurf foils are ridden more flat - does that mean you don't really transfer the skills to a kite foil?
It is mounted very far back on a windsurfer. Does it require mounting further back on a kite foil board than most foils?
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Postby philippe 13 » Thu Mar 26, 2015 12:41 pm
Hi Ronnie,
The GP can come with 3 differents front wings. Tests show that they can be used on both wind and kite. The best one for the the windfoil is the lightwind front wing, which provides a power lift even at low speed and doesn't show any speed limits. The cruising front wing is better for kitefoil.
On a kitefoil, you have to put your back foot just above or just behind (closer to the tail) than the tuttle head, depending on your preferences. We are developping a kitefoil board for this model.
It's much more easy to begin on a windfoil compared with a kitefoil
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Postby ronnie » Thu Mar 26, 2015 4:19 pm
philippe 13 wrote:Hi Ronnie,
The GP can come with 3 differents front wings. Tests show that they can be used on both wind and kite. The best one for the the windfoil is the lightwind front wing, which provides a power lift even at low speed and doesn't show any speed limits. The cruising front wing is better for kitefoil.
On a kitefoil, you have to put your back foot just above or just behind (closer to the tail) than the tuttle head, depending on your preferences. We are developping a kitefoil board for this model.
It's much more easy to begin on a windfoil compared with a kitefoil
Thanks Philippe.
None of my current 3 windsurf boards have a tuttle box, but the Horue foil is interesting if it could give a lower wind limit for windsurfing. It did say that the cruising front wing worked for both windsurfing and kitesurfing, but if I want to get the most benefit with a windsurfer, then it seems I would need to get the light wind foil for windsurfing and get a cruising front wing if I want to then use the foil for kiting.
My biggest sail is a 6.5m and I would like to keep that upper sail size limit. It does seem that maybe a JP slalom 68cm wide board would let me get down to planing in maybe 13 knots, but with a foil and 6.5m sail might get below 11 knots - judging by this photo.
It would be nice to see some light wind windsurf foiling video.
https://www.facebook.com/Horuefoil/phot ... =1&theater
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