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2018 Naish Thrust (intuitive interchangable) Hydrofoils landing soon.

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Windgenuity
Windgenuity

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18 Aug 2017 9:31am
Our first shipment of 2018 Naish Thrust Hydrofoils are about to land, and demand is high. So I thought I'd take a second to explain how Naish' Intuitive Interchangeable Design works.

One of the best things with the Naish Thrust Hydrofoils is they are totally interchangeable between the different foiling categories. Making it easy for you to expand your foiling addiction across all methods of glide.

For instance, the 2018 Naish Thrust Surf Medium retails at $1,699.00 complete. But add a Thrust Surf Large Front wing for just $759.00 and you now have an awesome Surf, SUP and Downwinding Quiver all on the existing parts for just $2,458.00.

Now as you're going to become addicted (like me) and want to foil everything, Imagine a complete all sports in one setup for just $5,101.00

That's right, specifically designed foils for;
- Surf Foiling
- Stand Up Paddle Foiling
- Downwind Foiling
- Windsurf Foiling
- Kite Foiling
all interchangeable, durable and specifically designed for the ultimate performance. To cover this many sports with any other Foil system would cost you a fortune.

Every Mast fits the plate system, all Fuselages fit the masts and wings, and all wings can be crossed over to fine tune your rig to suit the conditions and sport you wish to foil.

Check it out.



Get in touch with your local Naish Dealer today, as a lot of this first shipment is already pre-sold.

For more info check out the Naish Foiling website - http://www.naishfoils.com/thrust-hydrofoils/

Naish Foiling - The Future is in the AIR!!!

Ride safe,

JB
AndyR
AndyR

QLD

1344 posts

18 Aug 2017 10:30am
IS the thrust what kai Lenny is using for down winding on the board that is smaller than my feet ?
Windgenuity
Windgenuity

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18 Aug 2017 11:22am
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AndyR said..
IS the thrust what kai Lenny is using for down winding on the board that is smaller than my feet ?


Yes it is. He has some pics on the Thrust KS and the Thrust Surf Medium while riding that Hover 112.

JB
charlieuk
charlieuk

355 posts

19 Aug 2017 5:23am
he is defiantly not on a production foil here, its imposable to extrude tapered aluminium.

I hear they are testing a huge number of set ups so would expect him to be using something different already and a lot more advanced.

is this one of there boards for this year?




AndyR
AndyR

QLD

1344 posts

19 Aug 2017 7:55am



Can't wait to see this guy come in first over the line on a foil board if there is a class and wind come race day in the hood this weekend.
Hopefully he remembers his paddle since it is a paddle race not that kai would really need it on a foil board with pumping swells.
JB
JB

JB

NSW

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20 Aug 2017 6:21am
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charlieuk said..
he is defiantly not on a production foil here, its imposable to extrude tapered aluminium.

I hear they are testing a huge number of set ups so would expect him to be using something different already and a lot more advanced.

is this one of there boards for this year?





Correct,this is a prototype race foil and board. Not in production. Kai is always caught testing new ideas and developing, but that's how Naish keep advancing.

Ride safe,

JB
Piros
Piros

QLD

7251 posts

26 Aug 2017 4:49pm
My Naish Thrust Large wing turned up yesterday , took it out this morning. Very impressed , beautiful build quality. Nice foil with great lift and heaps of speed with amazing stability , very easy to ride.

Compared to the Kai Go Foil the mast and fuselage is 50mm shorter with a 10 to 15 % larger front wing . Rear wing pretty similar . First wave had me sold 3 strokes and I was foiling. I've tested so many foils and never gone wow like this one on my first wave. I'll put the cameras on tomorrow and put together a video. Super Impressed.
AndyR
AndyR

QLD

1344 posts

26 Aug 2017 5:28pm
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Piros said..
My Naish Thrust Large wing turned up yesterday , took it out this morning. Very impressed , beautiful build quality. Nice foil with great lift and heaps of speed with amazing stability , very easy to ride.

Compared to the Kai Go Foil the mast and fuselage is 50mm shorter with a 10 to 15 % larger front wing . Rear wing pretty similar . First wave had me sold 3 strokes and I was foiling. I've tested so many foils and never gone wow like this one on my first wave. I'll put the cameras on tomorrow and put together a video. Super Impressed.


That would have to be the best endorsement for a foil you could get in Australia. Everyone knows the naish boys are frothing over it and they are honest lads but many will always think they have an invested interest in promoting it.
A plug from Piro's that has no ties to naish and has tested most of the foils around that's pretty solid.

I gotta get get into this
laceys lane
laceys lane

QLD

19804 posts

26 Aug 2017 8:15pm
when I see guys dw foiling from snapper to the alley and beyond on a 13 to 15 knot day regularly I'll get that foil.

most likely to happen or not
AA
AA

AA

NSW

2167 posts

26 Aug 2017 8:32pm
Yeah, yeah but what about the Shark Eyes!
Piros
Piros

QLD

7251 posts

26 Aug 2017 9:30pm
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laceys lane said..
when I see guys dw foiling from snapper to the alley and beyond on a 13 to 15 knot day regularly I'll get that foil.

most likely to happen or not


Lace we are so on it that's where we all are , first big blow with same direction swell we are all over it . Snapper to the Seaway. Best foil will win .
AndyR
AndyR

QLD

1344 posts

27 Aug 2017 8:07am
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laceys lane said..
when I see guys dw foiling from snapper to the alley and beyond on a 13 to 15 knot day regularly I'll get that foil.

most likely to happen or not


Jakes doing it already isn't he?

I Think it will be the next generation of paddlers coming through that will make that happen, seems like the cardio level to DW on a foil comfortably and confidently over a decent amount of distance takes a certain level of fitness that is beyond most punters.
There has to be some teenage surfers on the gold coast out there that rip that will eventually get into foiling.
Jacksboards
Jacksboards

VIC

181 posts

27 Aug 2017 9:43am
Naish 2018 foils have landed at Rye.

Putting this foil together was absolute joy, every component lined up with absolute engineering precision.

The complete kit is a lot lighter than the other foils I have held, at 75 kg's I have gone with the Medium size wing.

Current foil board is a local made 8'2 with some rough shark camouflage graphics.

Retro fit of fin box's completed by my local repair guru using JB's current Naish position guidelines.

Excited to say the least on being able to participate in a new form of riding and flying sideways.











JonathanC
JonathanC

VIC

1024 posts

27 Aug 2017 9:59am
Just got back from 3 weeks on Maui, pretty much every time I did a Maliko run there were guys doing foil runs. Seems like mainly on 7 or 8 foot boards. I always went to the Harbour but I guess they came into Kanaha. Amazing seeing them just flying past. Winds weren't ballistic at all, often just 15 to 20 and certainly some lighter patches. Didn't ever see any of them other than up foiling except when they were getting going. Kinda regular maui crew, all pretty fit but not teenagers that's for sure.
cantSUPenough
cantSUPenough

VIC

2131 posts

27 Aug 2017 11:22am
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Jacksboards said..
Naish 2018 foils have landed at Rye.

Putting this foil together was absolute joy, every component lined up with absolute engineering precision.

The complete kit is a lot lighter than the other foils I have held, at 75 kg's I have gone with the Medium size wing.

Current foil board is a local made 8'2 with some rough shark camouflage graphics.

Retro fit of fin box's completed by my local repair guru using JB's current Naish position guidelines.

Excited to say the least on being able to participate in a new form of riding and flying sideways.












Cool way to do the shark camouflage. That's a nice looking board!
charlieuk
charlieuk

355 posts

27 Aug 2017 3:07pm
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Piros said..
My Naish Thrust Large wing turned up yesterday , took it out this morning. Very impressed , beautiful build quality. Nice foil with great lift and heaps of speed with amazing stability , very easy to ride.

Compared to the Kai Go Foil the mast and fuselage is 50mm shorter with a 10 to 15 % larger front wing . Rear wing pretty similar . First wave had me sold 3 strokes and I was foiling. I've tested so many foils and never gone wow like this one on my first wave. I'll put the cameras on tomorrow and put together a video. Super Impressed.


sounds good and compared to the maliko?
Piros
Piros

QLD

7251 posts

27 Aug 2017 7:44pm
Haven't even seen a Maliko in the flesh
teatrea
teatrea

QLD

4177 posts

27 Aug 2017 8:01pm
Tried my first downwind run, about 14 knots, small swell. Could not get flying, got close a couple times when a decent trough come through. On a 9,3 board still got a few decent runs and covered the small distance about 4klms in what seemed pretty quick, found the foil stability great.I k of every one is going small boards for foiling, but I thought when I was out their, if I had the foil on my 14 , with the extra paddle speed, I probably would have got it flying.
AndyR
AndyR

QLD

1344 posts

27 Aug 2017 8:29pm
How wide is ur board TT? My train of thought for foil down wind is something narrow like the width of a race board 25/27 wide also something with volume like a race board that glides better than a surf style sup . Just not to long.

Would something 14 foot be to long run nose into back of front swell as one on foil would be moving pretty quick ?
teatrea
teatrea

QLD

4177 posts

27 Aug 2017 10:11pm
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AndyR said..
How wide is ur board TT? My train of thought for foil down wind is something narrow like the width of a race board 25/27 wide also something with volume like a race board that glides better than a surf style sup . Just not to long.

Would something 14 foot be to long run nose into back of front swell as one on foil would be moving pretty quick ?


Yeah your probably right, have talked too jake about it he reckons it wouldn't work ,obviusley the glide on a wide 9,3 surf sup is not great. But remember our swells are not like Hawaii, my ideas would be to mount the foil a lot further forward than we seen when the guys where first riding the cut down 12,6 boards. As for hitting the swell in front, I do t think it would be a problem once the board is flying. My 14 is only 24 wide, very light and I reckon it would work for our conditions.Any way I'm going too try it, as I'm a mad experimenter ?
AndyR
AndyR

QLD

1344 posts

28 Aug 2017 11:57am
Inovator! Gotta try things and think outside the box. Nice work!
Gashed
Gashed

NSW

53 posts

28 Aug 2017 8:32pm
Fun Day Sunday ...
Big shout out to JB, Piros and crew for so many helpful tips...time for a dedicated foiling forum hey Laurie..!
charlieuk
charlieuk

355 posts

29 Aug 2017 4:28am
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teatrea said..

AndyR said..
How wide is ur board TT? My train of thought for foil down wind is something narrow like the width of a race board 25/27 wide also something with volume like a race board that glides better than a surf style sup . Just not to long.

Would something 14 foot be to long run nose into back of front swell as one on foil would be moving pretty quick ?



Yeah your probably right, have talked too jake about it he reckons it wouldn't work ,obviusley the glide on a wide 9,3 surf sup is not great. But remember our swells are not like Hawaii, my ideas would be to mount the foil a lot further forward than we seen when the guys where first riding the cut down 12,6 boards. As for hitting the swell in front, I do t think it would be a problem once the board is flying. My 14 is only 24 wide, very light and I reckon it would work for our conditions.Any way I'm going too try it, as I'm a mad experimenter ?


I have a real desire to try a miniature 8' starboard ace style board, I'm not sure exactly why though just feel like it should be done I just have to figure where on the priority it sits on my list of boards to build. I'm defiantly going to re visit my 10'6 x 24 and put a plate mount in it to try some of the new foils on it.
cbuckler
cbuckler

6 posts

29 Aug 2017 7:34am
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Windgenuity said..
Our first shipment of 2018 Naish Thrust Hydrofoils are about to land, and demand is high. So I thought I'd take a second to explain how Naish' Intuitive Interchangeable Design works.

One of the best things with the Naish Thrust Hydrofoils is they are totally interchangeable between the different foiling categories. Making it easy for you to expand your foiling addiction across all methods of glide.

For instance, the 2018 Naish Thrust Surf Medium retails at $1,699.00 complete. But add a Thrust Surf Large Front wing for just $759.00 and you now have an awesome Surf, SUP and Downwinding Quiver all on the existing parts for just $2,458.00.

Now as you're going to become addicted (like me) and want to foil everything, Imagine a complete all sports in one setup for just $5,101.00

That's right, specifically designed foils for;
- Surf Foiling
- Stand Up Paddle Foiling
- Downwind Foiling
- Windsurf Foiling
- Kite Foiling
all interchangeable, durable and specifically designed for the ultimate performance. To cover this many sports with any other Foil system would cost you a fortune.

Every Mast fits the plate system, all Fuselages fit the masts and wings, and all wings can be crossed over to fine tune your rig to suit the conditions and sport you wish to foil.

Check it out.



Get in touch with your local Naish Dealer today, as a lot of this first shipment is already pre-sold.

For more info check out the Naish Foiling website - http://www.naishfoils.com/thrust-hydrofoils/

Naish Foiling - The Future is in the AIR!!!

Ride safe,

JB


Just got the thrust medium surf foil. Unfortunately it the ocean was SOOO flat over the weekend, but I at least got to paddle around - however after every time, the mast had filled up with water and i had to drain it out at the end of the day. This is my first foil....is this normal?
Jacksboards
Jacksboards

VIC

181 posts

29 Aug 2017 9:37am
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Gashed said..
Fun Day Sunday ...
Big shout out to JB, Piros and crew for so many helpful tips...time for a dedicated foiling forum hey Laurie..!


Epic clip.

Thanks for sharing
JB
JB

JB

NSW

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29 Aug 2017 11:28am
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Gashed said..
Fun Day Sunday ...
Big shout out to JB, Piros and crew for so many helpful tips...time for a dedicated foiling forum hey Laurie..!


Absolutely ripping Ash. Yew!!!!

So stoked you're gliding with ease. One little one I'll share with you, is make sure your front foot in on the center line, you;re standing in a bit of a diamond stance, having your front foot across the center line makes quite a difference.

Doing well. Look forward to catching up for a foil.

Ride safe,

JB
JB
JB

JB

NSW

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29 Aug 2017 11:31am
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cbuckler said..

Windgenuity said..
Our first shipment of 2018 Naish Thrust Hydrofoils are about to land, and demand is high. So I thought I'd take a second to explain how Naish' Intuitive Interchangeable Design works.

One of the best things with the Naish Thrust Hydrofoils is they are totally interchangeable between the different foiling categories. Making it easy for you to expand your foiling addiction across all methods of glide.

For instance, the 2018 Naish Thrust Surf Medium retails at $1,699.00 complete. But add a Thrust Surf Large Front wing for just $759.00 and you now have an awesome Surf, SUP and Downwinding Quiver all on the existing parts for just $2,458.00.

Now as you're going to become addicted (like me) and want to foil everything, Imagine a complete all sports in one setup for just $5,101.00

That's right, specifically designed foils for;
- Surf Foiling
- Stand Up Paddle Foiling
- Downwind Foiling
- Windsurf Foiling
- Kite Foiling
all interchangeable, durable and specifically designed for the ultimate performance. To cover this many sports with any other Foil system would cost you a fortune.

Every Mast fits the plate system, all Fuselages fit the masts and wings, and all wings can be crossed over to fine tune your rig to suit the conditions and sport you wish to foil.

Check it out.



Get in touch with your local Naish Dealer today, as a lot of this first shipment is already pre-sold.

For more info check out the Naish Foiling website - http://www.naishfoils.com/thrust-hydrofoils/

Naish Foiling - The Future is in the AIR!!!

Ride safe,

JB



Just got the thrust medium surf foil. Unfortunately it the ocean was SOOO flat over the weekend, but I at least got to paddle around - however after every time, the mast had filled up with water and i had to drain it out at the end of the day. This is my first foil....is this normal?


The 55cm mast is not plugged, and it can get as little water in it, but you won;t notice it. Main thing with all alloy foils is to ensure you wash it in fresh water and allow to dry regularly. I never go more than 3 days from riding without dismantling my foil and washing the components. You could plug the mast if you like, if it is bothering you.

Ride safe,

JB
JB
JB

JB

NSW

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29 Aug 2017 11:33am
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charlieuk said..

teatrea said..


AndyR said..
How wide is ur board TT? My train of thought for foil down wind is something narrow like the width of a race board 25/27 wide also something with volume like a race board that glides better than a surf style sup . Just not to long.

Would something 14 foot be to long run nose into back of front swell as one on foil would be moving pretty quick ?




Yeah your probably right, have talked too jake about it he reckons it wouldn't work ,obviusley the glide on a wide 9,3 surf sup is not great. But remember our swells are not like Hawaii, my ideas would be to mount the foil a lot further forward than we seen when the guys where first riding the cut down 12,6 boards. As for hitting the swell in front, I do t think it would be a problem once the board is flying. My 14 is only 24 wide, very light and I reckon it would work for our conditions.Any way I'm going too try it, as I'm a mad experimenter ?



I have a real desire to try a miniature 8' starboard ace style board, I'm not sure exactly why though just feel like it should be done I just have to figure where on the priority it sits on my list of boards to build. I'm defiantly going to re visit my 10'6 x 24 and put a plate mount in it to try some of the new foils on it.


I have made a 7'6" x 26" race foil SUP (Cut a Maliko in half). it is much harder to stand on then I thought it would be. Kai DW foil board seems more on the money.

Ride safe,

JB
AndyR
AndyR

QLD

1344 posts

29 Aug 2017 2:06pm
What is Kai's down wind foil board the one pictured at top
pf thread?
charlieuk
charlieuk

355 posts

29 Aug 2017 3:22pm
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JB said..

charlieuk said..


teatrea said..



AndyR said..
How wide is ur board TT? My train of thought for foil down wind is something narrow like the width of a race board 25/27 wide also something with volume like a race board that glides better than a surf style sup . Just not to long.

Would something 14 foot be to long run nose into back of front swell as one on foil would be moving pretty quick ?





Yeah your probably right, have talked too jake about it he reckons it wouldn't work ,obviusley the glide on a wide 9,3 surf sup is not great. But remember our swells are not like Hawaii, my ideas would be to mount the foil a lot further forward than we seen when the guys where first riding the cut down 12,6 boards. As for hitting the swell in front, I do t think it would be a problem once the board is flying. My 14 is only 24 wide, very light and I reckon it would work for our conditions.Any way I'm going too try it, as I'm a mad experimenter ?




I have a real desire to try a miniature 8' starboard ace style board, I'm not sure exactly why though just feel like it should be done I just have to figure where on the priority it sits on my list of boards to build. I'm defiantly going to re visit my 10'6 x 24 and put a plate mount in it to try some of the new foils on it.



I have made a 7'6" x 26" race foil SUP (Cut a Maliko in half). it is much harder to stand on then I thought it would be. Kai DW foil board seems more on the money.

Ride safe,

JB

I have been building a few shapes similar to that the past few months and i still feel there is something out there that will be a lot better I'm just not sure what it is yet but I have a load more ideas to try.















teatrea
teatrea

QLD

4177 posts

29 Aug 2017 7:11pm

I personally think the foil used on the bigger boards where mounted too far back, I reckon mounted much further forward would work better on a longer board. Question is would the extra paddle speed of a longer board be sufficient too get the foil working in our more moderate conditions?
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