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Foils and seaweed.

Created by EB EB  > 9 months ago, 6 Jan 2019
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EB
EB

EB

SA

492 posts

6 Jan 2019 10:47am
Would love to get into foiling however my local suffers from long ribbon weed that can even get caught on the TT fins.
Question: Has anyone had any experience with foiling in weedy areas?
Have noted that weed build up is relevant to wind strength the windier the more weed.
Gorgo
Gorgo

VIC

5108 posts

6 Jan 2019 12:42pm
Foil + Seaweed = Crash

Seaweed sucks. If I hit it I normally crash. If I don't crash the drag slows me down to the point I come off the foil and stop. If I can keep going everything is vibrating and slow and horrible.

The solution is fairly simple. Use the superior speed and range of the foil to ride out into clear water and stay there away from the weed.
EB
EB

EB

SA

492 posts

6 Jan 2019 3:36pm
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Gorgo said..
Foil + Seaweed = Crash

Seaweed sucks. If I hit it I normally crash. If I don't crash the drag slows me down to the point I come off the foil and stop. If I can keep going everything is vibrating and slow and horrible.

The solution is fairly simple. Use the superior speed and range of the foil to ride out into clear water and stay there away from the weed.


Cheers Gorgo
Figured as much, may have to wait till the weed foil is developed
RAL INN
RAL INN

SA

2896 posts

7 Jan 2019 7:26am
The ribbon weed you describe sounds like our seagrass and is a pain.
while I don't have a problem with it attaching to wings, it does attach to mast if I go through a clump of it. No crashes but first you feel the drag and then the turn turns to a sloppy drag down.

hopefully it is a seasonal thing like here where it is mainly January it is around.
djdojo
djdojo

VIC

1614 posts

7 Jan 2019 6:34pm
That's one reason I keep an old Shinnster in my quiver - a cruisy alternative in case there's so much weed, jellyfish, or shallow water that the foil loses it's edge on the fun factor.
Gorgo
Gorgo

VIC

5108 posts

7 Jan 2019 6:52pm
Port Phillip Bay was infested with jelly fish during a recent hot spell. It was kind of fun, like riding in a sea full of pumpkins. Lots of boomp de boomp de boomp.

I was riding with a 70cm mast so I was able to go over most of the jellies and avoid crashing.
Plummet
Plummet

4862 posts

7 Jan 2019 5:05pm
Big seaweed = crash.

Little seaweed = slow down.

Learning and seaweed = hard.

Experience and seaweed = slalom.
ActionSportsWA
ActionSportsWA

WA

1001 posts

8 Jan 2019 10:55am
After a brilliant session at Coogee on Sunday, I went out at Pinnaroo on Monday. The weed was so bad I put up with it for 25 minutes before giving up. I rode out to sea, upwind, downwind anywhere to find clear water and just couldn't go more than 50m without picking up weed on the mast. Impossible to train for speed or gybes ??
DukeSilver
DukeSilver

WA

425 posts

8 Jan 2019 6:37pm
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ActionSportsWA said..
After a brilliant session at Coogee on Sunday, I went out at Pinnaroo on Monday. The weed was so bad I put up with it for 25 minutes before giving up. I rode out to sea, upwind, downwind anywhere to find clear water and just couldn't go more than 50m without picking up weed on the mast. Impossible to train for speed or gybes ??


Yep, I don't get the hype of Pinnaroo at all. It's a $h!t spot. Horrible confused washing machine swell on a TT and weedy for foiling.
snalberski
snalberski

WA

858 posts

9 Jan 2019 10:13am
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DukeSilver said..

ActionSportsWA said..
After a brilliant session at Coogee on Sunday, I went out at Pinnaroo on Monday. The weed was so bad I put up with it for 25 minutes before giving up. I rode out to sea, upwind, downwind anywhere to find clear water and just couldn't go more than 50m without picking up weed on the mast. Impossible to train for speed or gybes ??



Yep, I don't get the hype of Pinnaroo at all. It's a $h!t spot. Horrible confused washing machine swell on a TT and weedy for foiling.


Yeah your right it's a sh1t spot, don't go there
ActionSportsWA
ActionSportsWA

WA

1001 posts

10 Jan 2019 7:46am
Hey Duke,

i think on on that day, Pinnaroo and most city beaches were all affected by the weed. I train at Pinnaroo because it's my local and it has the cleanest wind in The Perth area and the chop is very mixed which helps me practice control, timing and tacking in less than perfect conditions.

30 seconds upwind or downwind and I have an empty ocean to race in without so much as a single kiter to avoid.

My last session at Melville was crazy avoiding other kiters and beginners but the gusty wind is good for training and the flatter water good for top speed.

Every spot has its pros and cons and I find training in perfect conditions does not prepare you for real race conditions. Riding a mix of conditions makes you a more competent foiler overall.

DM
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