MozKiter said..
Some interesting posts. I was busy with my third lesson today and there was a guy on a foil as well. He had a long mast but he was nose diving quite often. Even though i have absolutely no experience with this logic would make me say a shorter mast is better at first. Some of the guy's crashes made me cringe. So depends how much pain you are willing to endure I guess
Sooner or later, you're going to have to get onto the long foil and despite what you see in the pro edits, they still get lobbed at the surface of the ocean. I
do see the benefit in starting short, but I don't think it's worth the money given how quickly you get used to the length.
Hitting the water isn't so bad, but hitting the board is. Until my third session, I had forgotten to take my helmet out of the car, and wouldn't you know it, I clocked myself in the back on my head with the board or something...inch and a half cut that bled for hours and probably needed stitches but I couldn't be bothered with the hospital. So, helmet is vital.
First few sessions, you'll be powering up out of the water and getting lobbed, or getting up on the foil then ballsing up your balance and just falling. Or ventilating and splashing down...learning the "BAIL OUT EARLY" instinct is good; fighting to hold onto the board is a bad idea, especially if you've got straps.