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Lukesta said..Freeflight said..
Great insight again Lukesta, love the passion, we need more like you sharing their experiences.
Do you sail with others on the same foil set as you to compare and crosscheck findings.
What is a ball park cost for a paying customer for that titanium fuse you just purchased.
Out of interest how many paying customers are on Aerons where you sail
Keep pushing
Cheers
Hi Freeflight, thank you.
I do sail with others, but not organised or specific ride-alongs to cross-check, which I am keen to do.
So far, it's been difficult to coordinate timing, work, wind, and days. Perth is a mining-industry city with lots of FIFO workers.
I paid $1,799 AUD at Surfsail. I think I get a 5-10% discount now, as I've been buying a fair bit of gear from Mark.
www.surfsailaustralia.com.au/product/patrik-aeon-foil-fuselages#surf-sail-clothing-hardwareSo far, I have seen about 5 or 6 different Aeon Foil owners on the river now, most of whom sail from Pelican Point and one other from Applecross. Typically, there are 3-4 Aeons on the river on the weekends and public holidays. Their gear is a combination of pure Patrik gear like me and other brands like Severne, Neilpryde, etc. I can't confirm whether they are sponsored riders.
Good stuff Lukesta, yes in a discipline limited to smaller numbers it presents many challengers such as you have mentioned.
I share regular phone conversations plus when possible water time with a couple of others riding similar gear to myself, this certainly has helped me more than anything else. We don't run any matching settings but discussions merge ideas and we progress. Funny enough we find what didn't work 12 months ago with personal progression can work now.
Thanks for the estimate on the fuse I had figured that it would be north of 1k. I think Windfoilers are very fortunate to have Surfsail willing to order in gear for such a low demand product in Australia. Thanks to Mark for doing that.
Look forward reading future updates on the thread.