Here's Why You Should Pump Without Stabiliser...

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  • Опубліковано 10 лют 2025

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  • @windfoil1000
    @windfoil1000 Місяць тому +1

    I breathed a sigh of relief when you started with the stab back on. Interesting to see exactly what it does. Thanks.

  • @DrKnowNothing1
    @DrKnowNothing1 Місяць тому +1

    The Triton X-1 was stabless, but it had sweep, and upturned trailing edges on wingtips. So it effectively had the stabilization built-in.

    • @horstsergio3568
      @horstsergio3568 Місяць тому +1

      With Tritons it is hard to explain. I can pump any pure monofoil if sizes is bigger than about 700 cm² for a few minutes, but tried two different Tritons, which I call stabilised monofoils as the got a strong reflex profile and just didn't get a feeling to pump them, while on wing or kite the Tritons work quite good for me.

  • @horstsergio3568
    @horstsergio3568 Місяць тому +1

    Hi Gaël, just try to come into monofoiling not by the most difficult dock start but first try to ride it behind any towing device (boot, wing, kite) straight, then try to pump it in this configuration and as last step when you feel home on the mono, then try to dockstart and it should be way easier.

  • @Pumpfoiles
    @Pumpfoiles Місяць тому +2

    I tried it and I find almost imposible but I will try it again in summer with hot weather :)

  • @mattonfoil
    @mattonfoil Місяць тому +2

    remember the size of nicolas‘ FW is wax bigger with the Condor XL!

    • @gaeldaniele
      @gaeldaniele  Місяць тому

      true! but I feel like it's doable with some more practice

  • @patrickheider
    @patrickheider Місяць тому +1

    With Sirus and Condor it is quite doable.

    • @gaeldaniele
      @gaeldaniele  Місяць тому

      for sure a little easier, yes

  • @DmitryAvramenko
    @DmitryAvramenko Місяць тому

    Always love your informative videos!
    Question: what size mast is your favorite? And what are the details for choosing perfect mast length: i am sure variables are dock height, your height, what type of start you doing, how shallow the water is. Etc
    I find it u comfortable to pump when high on my 82 cm mast. Maybe thats why i am not good getting high. It feels unstable. Maybe shorter mast you can be high on mast, but not too high above water?
    What are your thoughts?

    • @gaeldaniele
      @gaeldaniele  Місяць тому +1

      thanks!
      generally speaking shorter is easier so better for beginners. I personally like the 75-82 range and I ride 80 because you have more room to play in the waves.
      i don't think your height is really a determining factor. nor the dock height: different docks, different starts. when the dock is more than 60-65 cm above the water i just reverse drop start.
      determining factors: conditions, spot, whether you use the mast for other foil activities, and whether beachstarting is important for you.
      beachstart -> shorter better.
      only flat water -> 70-75 range is fine.
      other activities (wing, downwind) -> above 75 is better
      prone -> depends on water depth

  • @ukarlsson
    @ukarlsson Місяць тому

    Perhaps going for the skinny 25 stab on Axis is a good middle ground. What is your take on these new micro stabs? Will other brands follow at some point

    • @gaeldaniele
      @gaeldaniele  22 дні тому

      never tried them, it's all about getting used to them i think, but ultimately the more we can reduce the size and keep precision during the turns the better, right? less drag

  • @webstken
    @webstken Місяць тому

    Gael, I'm 5 ft 5" (1.65m) & 250 lbs (113 kg) with a fat ass. Will eliminating the stabilizer improve efficiency and allow me to improve glide for a 1 minute pump time. Thanks!

    • @gaeldaniele
      @gaeldaniele  22 дні тому

      eliminating the stab doesn't improve efficiency. i mean it does, but at the expense of everything else pretty much. once your technique is on point you can downsize and if you want train without, but i'm pretty sure you'll set your record with a stab