Big fun! Hmmm, I wonder if I could attach my LeFeet seascooter to a foil? I think they originally designed them to attach to a SUP as an option. Got to look into it.
Hi Damien. Thanks for the tips. A friend of mine and I have been trying unsuccessfully with a kite foil board in tow. Can I ask you what size / volume board you're using as the tow board?
Sure volume is your friend for sure on the board in the back! I use the LIFT 4'6 32L and the 4'0 28L. Very little volume but very hard as well.... I would recommend a lot more when you are learning till you get efficient... Maybe 45L will help a ton in the back. Start laying down get your speed up then pop up.... Water start is a lot of torque on the motor..... Hope that helps.....
@@DamienLeroyUA-cam if I use a surf leash , what cord diameter would you recommend? Do you use the ankle strap to secure it to the mast and the other end to a handle. What’s the ideal length for safety ?
@@jeremychanys Exactly I use the ankle part that attaches to the mast! I actually would recommend two as they can break. So two can give a little stretch and stonger as its not as much leverage on one. 8 feet is a great length.
AWESOME Video !!! Sound quality from that camera is unbelievable. Great job, as always !!!
Thank you friend!
@@DamienLeroyUA-cam BTW your bell notifications are turned off on your channel.
@@DamienLeroyUA-cam What camera are you guys using btw? Awesome vid!
@@daviddipilato9620 the @gopro max
Amazing it has the power to drag both of you around.
Indeed!
We will be doing this in Los Cabos very very soon...love the leash idea instead of rope. That is just a big bowl of awesome sauce.
Yea buddy! :)
Big fun! Hmmm, I wonder if I could attach my LeFeet seascooter to a foil? I think they originally designed them to attach to a SUP as an option. Got to look into it.
Hello Damien , How did you attached the two leaches together ?
There are separate on the efoil mast, but at the end where you grab was Velcro, so just put them together! I hope that helps.
Thanks for the video!
How long can you get out of the efoil in a tow-in session? And would this be a decent jet ski alternative?
Legends!
Thank you!
Hi, can you share an amazon link to the leash you're using? Do I need to buy a separate handle?
It was a home built. Here is another video with something that shows more. ua-cam.com/video/ljj0YkaPlMo/v-deo.html
Awesome tutorial 🙌🙌😁
Thank you!
Where is this beautiful location?
Hi Damien. Thanks for the tips. A friend of mine and I have been trying unsuccessfully with a kite foil board in tow. Can I ask you what size / volume board you're using as the tow board?
Sure volume is your friend for sure on the board in the back! I use the LIFT 4'6 32L and the 4'0 28L. Very little volume but very hard as well.... I would recommend a lot more when you are learning till you get efficient... Maybe 45L will help a ton in the back. Start laying down get your speed up then pop up.... Water start is a lot of torque on the motor..... Hope that helps.....
Are you using a 32" mast of 28"? Thanks
This was the 28' but the 32' makes it even easier....
Hey Damien - how long are the leashes? - thanks for sharing.
Just using two 8 feet leashes. You could use 10' as well, longer will not hurt anything...
Very cool, thank you Damien for sharing the tutorial on towing. I was wondering how people do it... I wish i had a buddy to try it .. 😓
My pleasure....
Is it possible to use a Wake surf tow rope?
I am sure it is but you have to find a way to attach it to the mast. A leash works really well....
@@DamienLeroyUA-cam if I use a surf leash , what cord diameter would you recommend? Do you use the ankle strap to secure it to the mast and the other end to a handle. What’s the ideal length for safety ?
@@jeremychanys Exactly I use the ankle part that attaches to the mast! I actually would recommend two as they can break. So two can give a little stretch and stonger as its not as much leverage on one. 8 feet is a great length.
@@DamienLeroyUA-cam Thanks You 🙏
@@jeremychanys Happy to help friend....
Nice but looking for sharks not sure about that!!!!!!!!!!!!