Seems there are a lot of foil modifications going on as the equipment is refined. Whilst I now use Armstrong foils that are excellent, I'm now waiting for new high aspect wings which I understand are close to being released.
Having an old short GoFoil mast left over, I ordered a Gong XXL wing. The process involves ordering your gear, waiting for a return email link with the invoice and calculated shipping fee now added, pay and wait about a week for it to arrive. The wing cost about $660 delivered, whilst almost as heavy as the GoFoil 280 wing is much flatter, more high aspect and floats too.
Fitting it to the fuselage required sanding filing back the tapered mount then rebuilding with epoxy and the carbon dust from sanding to fit the Gong wing. The GoFoil taper starts about about 24mm down to about 21mm, whilst the Gong fitting needs to be about 23mm, also the GoFoil taper is about 10mm longer than the Gong wing insert. The Gong wing has two screw mount holes, requiring a new hole to be drilled to fit the screw insert of the GoFoil fuselage.
I'm still building up the fuselage for an exact tight fit, but a quick trick is to shim using aluminium strips cut from a soft drink can. Also to minimise carbon dust itch, use baby powder on any exposed skin. As always use a face mask.
I'm hoping to try the foil within the next week if conditions allow. Also the tail I'm using is a cut down Iowa tail that I repaired from an earlier mishap.
Below is the Gong XXL vs the GoFoil 280 wing.