DownWinding with Foil Drive - I love it, but there's a catch

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  • Опубліковано 16 кві 2024
  • Foil Drive is the BEST way to learn to DW foil. ...but when is it time to pull the plug?

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  • @gcammar
    @gcammar 4 дні тому

    Agree about all the limitations of the Foil Drive gen2. What most people don't know is that, as long as you have a board big enough that you can stand on it (with the help of cruise control speed) and you manage to place the battery box in between your feet, the Foil Drive Plus is far superior imo. Here's just a couple of the many reasons why I think that:
    - I can place the pod as close as 10cm from the bottom of the board (closer than that and it cavitates). That means that, even with a 75cm mast, my pod NEVER touches the water while flying. Not even need for tape at that height.
    - I can use a small battery and the total weight is WAY less than a Max (or even a Slim!)
    My board is 4.10x26x85Lx10pounds. Thanks to the fact that I help the take-off with paddling, I can use as small of a foil as I can handle.
    This video shows an epic run in Maui with an F-One Eagle 690: ua-cam.com/video/V28JDf3Miqg/v-deo.html
    I've done hundreds of runs like this (starting with an Eagle 890 and then progressing to the 690) and the Foil Drive was absolutely key for my skill improvement. At this point, I could easily get a barracuda style board and do downwinders unassisted, but I have no intentions to do so because I would need a bigger foil (at least 1000) to get up.
    What's better a 4.10 board with a 690 foil or a 8 footer with 1000 foil? No brainer for me! Cheers.

  • @kylemaligro
    @kylemaligro Місяць тому +1

    Yeah boys, good stuff! Foil Drive is cool, but in my opinion it really shouldn’t be used for downwinding. Foiling is expensive already, and to add one of those to the quiver is next level bucks and the main thing to me is downwinding is a fricken journey, hardest thing I’ve ever done, and the suffering and pain is all a part of it and through that you learn the most. For those of you trying to get into it, keep going, head down. You’ll get it eventually and experience one of the coolest things you can do on water. 🤙🏾

  • @boardmeetingusa9405
    @boardmeetingusa9405 Місяць тому +1

    Great edition of the Foil Brothers (from another mother). All great points. Ultimately you want to be able to paddle up at will. It's the journey that can be a pain in the XXX. Keep these coming Foil Brothers.

  • @Foiljourney
    @Foiljourney Місяць тому +1

    awesome rundown guys. hope I make it back to the west coast one day to ride with you guys again. Patrick was my sensei for a day before my first Chicama trip.

    • @thefoilshop6371
      @thefoilshop6371  Місяць тому +1

      Can't wait! Let us know when you get back out this way!

  • @ozoneflysurfer9491
    @ozoneflysurfer9491 28 днів тому +1

    I see the foil assist as a tool to get out to the wind line and ride a small board but once out there its a hinderence. My question about the new downwind board shapes is there a downwind board that's stable enough to comfortably stand up and paddle out 2 miles (not on foil) in chop to the wind line and swell and still be efficient enough to pop up ? My only experience is on the KT Dragonfly 7'7 x20 @160lb and when it's choppy it's not very efficient or stable enough to go the distance.

    • @foilwithmefoil90
      @foilwithmefoil90 28 днів тому +1

      The new generation of longer DW boards will for sure make that more manageable. But, paddling 2 miles In Choppy water will never be fun

  • @janschenk85
    @janschenk85 Місяць тому

    Nice talk, thanks.
    What's ur recommendation for a 77Kg intermed, DW on lake, short small bumps, still learning Board?

    • @thefoilshop6371
      @thefoilshop6371  Місяць тому

      Are you using Foildrive, or no?

    • @janschenk85
      @janschenk85 Місяць тому

      @@thefoilshop6371 Without...?

    • @foilwithmefoil90
      @foilwithmefoil90 28 днів тому +1

      The barracuda from KT is a fan favorite here. Fornthat weight the 115L would be solid for you for sure. I believe the first gen shapes are on sale now through the shop. Hit up Josh to get a price if you’re thinking of grabbing a board 🤙🏼

    • @punchleasure
      @punchleasure 24 дні тому

      Wait. FD isn’t the most amazing tool for everyone from noobs to pros?! But, nearly all the influencers are using it all the time now, right? 😂 Thanks for the honesty, guys! Following. 👊🏽

  • @onquarter
    @onquarter Місяць тому

    What is instead of using a foil drive you use a wing? Just do a couple down-wingers until you know the bumps, then switch to the paddle?

    • @thefoilshop6371
      @thefoilshop6371  Місяць тому +2

      I find it extremely hard to downwind while managing the wing. That was my strategy at first. I wasn’t going to use Foildrive at all. I was just gonna use the wing and learn how to ride the bumps before learning to paddle up. For some reason that just didn’t work well for me.

    • @onquarter
      @onquarter Місяць тому

      @@thefoilshop6371yeah the wing is always in front of you so it’s hard to see. But if you can do it with a wing in your way, you can probably do it without? And you certainly save yourself $5k haha

  • @patrikol
    @patrikol 23 дні тому

    The catch is about 10000 usd. For most people I guess!