Gear Gong Hipe Cruzader 7"0 Gong Sirus XXL with 156cm Gong Carbon High Modulus Mast with 72cm Gong Stabilizer Sirus XXL 56cm Gong Titanium Fuselage Music Ringside by Dyalla
Bonsoir Marvinho Merci pour tes vidéo sur youtube! Si je peux me permettre un conseil, car j'arrive depuis peu a décoller en supfoilflat. Il faut surtout chercher a aller le plus vite possible et appuyer sur le Foil le plus a plat possible et attendre que la board décolle grâce a la vitesse en restant bien horizontale Plutôt que de faire monter le nose. Car alors en même temps le tail lui va rentrer dans l'eau et freiner. Pour le réglage du Foil je suis a 12 dans le boitier avec sirus 186 et cruzader 7.6. Bon courage Xav
Hi, thanks for sharing. I'm starting a light wind equipment journey and factoring in flat water attempts like this. It looks like the 124l volume could be a hindrance, higher volume will mean less of the nose submerged (higher surface area I guess will be marginal). Also perhaps a good starting point would be to do timed trials to work on top speed alone, to progress there in isolation and with metres. I'm thinking just a watch with GPS or simpler time the distance between two landmarks
@@edwardburgin1385 I guess that’s why gong recommended the 7“6 and the 7“11 for paddle ups to have more volume in the nose. I guess, we all came to the same conclusion, I need to have way more speed.
did you try the parallel stance? Olivia Piana recommended parallel stance during paddling and surf stance once up on foil. also, did you try a shorter paddle? that looks long
@@FoilingPastor Just superficially looks like the surf stance shifts pressure towards the shoulder whereas the parallel stance more towards the hips/core.
Your Paddle length looks too long to me. Gwen likes his paddle 1 or 2" shorter then himself.A shorter Paddle will allow for faster cadence (shorter stroke but more power) and more power from your Core. Try it and let us know :)
Bonsoir Marvinho
Merci pour tes vidéo sur youtube!
Si je peux me permettre un conseil, car j'arrive depuis peu a décoller en supfoilflat.
Il faut surtout chercher a aller le plus vite possible et appuyer sur le Foil le plus a plat possible et attendre que la board décolle grâce a la vitesse en restant bien horizontale
Plutôt que de faire monter le nose.
Car alors en même temps le tail lui va rentrer dans l'eau et freiner.
Pour le réglage du Foil je suis a 12 dans le boitier avec sirus 186 et cruzader 7.6.
Bon courage
Xav
@@xav744 thank you for your message on Instagram. I replied there!
Hi, thanks for sharing. I'm starting a light wind equipment journey and factoring in flat water attempts like this.
It looks like the 124l volume could be a hindrance, higher volume will mean less of the nose submerged (higher surface area I guess will be marginal).
Also perhaps a good starting point would be to do timed trials to work on top speed alone, to progress there in isolation and with metres. I'm thinking just a watch with GPS or simpler time the distance between two landmarks
@@edwardburgin1385 I guess that’s why gong recommended the 7“6 and the 7“11 for paddle ups to have more volume in the nose.
I guess, we all came to the same conclusion, I need to have way more speed.
Interesting to see if you can get It started on an inflatable. Will an inflatable be much more difficult to paddle up?
@@wiepkjedegroot most people say that an inflatable is more difficult to pump up, but how much more difficult is difficult to tell!
did you try the parallel stance? Olivia Piana recommended parallel stance during paddling and surf stance once up on foil. also, did you try a shorter paddle? that looks long
somebody else also already recommended to take a shorter paddle. On stance, I heard both versions. I will need to try it out I guess.
@@FoilingPastor Just superficially looks like the surf stance shifts pressure towards the shoulder whereas the parallel stance more towards the hips/core.
Your Paddle length looks too long to me. Gwen likes his paddle 1 or 2" shorter then himself.A shorter Paddle will allow for faster cadence (shorter stroke but more power) and more power from your Core. Try it and let us know :)
@@IRWE905 I also had this impression, but felt so wrong to use a short pedal from what I have been used with normal stand up paddling before