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How foiling changes your wave perception

Created by hilly hilly  > 9 months ago, 13 Mar 2023
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hilly
hilly

WA

7979 posts

13 Mar 2023 7:42pm
What a journey in the last few years. I used to love big waves but now I froth on little dribblers. I have gone so soft LOL.
4 years ago, this is what I craved:



This morning I had the best time in this. And I am hoping that the swell does not pick up tomorrow:



Sold all other wave craft. Foil brain hahahaha
eppo
eppo

WA

9762 posts

13 Mar 2023 8:56pm
Agreed on all accounts mentioned above.
Hdip
Hdip

466 posts

14 Mar 2023 1:01am
I get annoyed when it's overhead now. :) Unless there is wind. Then I'm intrigued.
PeterP
PeterP

873 posts

14 Mar 2023 1:41am
True story
FarNorthSurfer
FarNorthSurfer

190 posts

14 Mar 2023 3:05am
Good news because picture 2 is typical of the crap waves we get here
I am finding that the depth of my 60cm mast is the limiting factor to how low I can go!
kobo
kobo

NSW

1107 posts

14 Mar 2023 6:25am
Well.your probably getting the same speed,acceleration and ride length in pic 2 that you were experiencing in pic 1 just way more often ! Although I do like to tow foiling pic 1 conditions as well, The only thing I miss is a good barrel, but that's once in a blue moon over here and packed out anyhow.
hilly
hilly

WA

7979 posts

14 Mar 2023 6:10am
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kobo said..
Well.your probably getting the same speed,acceleration and ride length in pic 2 that you were experiencing in pic 1 just way more often ! Although I do like to tow foiling pic 1 conditions as well, The only thing I miss is a good barrel, but that's once in a blue moon over here and packed out anyhow.


After foiling for 6 months I went out on the sup and couldn't believe how bouncy and slow it felt. Sold my sup gear straight away. Yep barrels are missed but it feels like a barrel if you get close to under the lip
Piros
Piros

QLD

7251 posts

14 Mar 2023 10:03am
Jump on a tow foil board Hilly , you'll be riding biggest waves you've ever ridden because you can get in so early but agree never thought I'd see onshore dribble as a turn on for surfing
kobo
kobo

NSW

1107 posts

14 Mar 2023 12:13pm
Hey Piros, how's your DW sup with paddle journey going ? I've got a 7'3. Sunova and starting to make decent progression but still a way to go.
hilly
hilly

WA

7979 posts

14 Mar 2023 1:13pm
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Piros said..
Jump on a tow foil board Hilly , you'll be riding biggest waves you've ever ridden because you can get in so early but agree never thought I'd see onshore dribble as a turn on for surfing


Not a big fan of the tow in scene. Way too many dicks on skis over here running through the line up and stuffing it up for everyone one else. I find the foil drive gets me in early enough through the JetSki wake.
kobo
kobo

NSW

1107 posts

14 Mar 2023 4:53pm
I have to agree with you there hilly, one of our best rivermouth surf spots has been ruined by tow in surfers on jetskis who wouldn't even be there if they had to paddle out. I think tow in is only ok if it's the only activity on the break..like deadman's reef in the Gold Coast , we have a couple down this way like that too,but as soon as anyone is paddling or winging the jetskis should go home.
Jeroensurf
Jeroensurf

1097 posts

15 Mar 2023 6:35pm
We barely see big waves, and for the clean bigger ones as on the picture I have to take a holiday so envy you.I still love supping in the bigger clean stuff, but since wingfoiling i,m completely done with strong wind. I used to be pretty much die hard wavesailor and loved to rip in 40knots finding the biggest lip to hit.
Since wingfoiling I rather go with smaller clean stuff and 15knots. Last week it was sunny, relative warm for the time of year (8C) 40+knots sideshore...and I skipped. Rather would go working and go in later this week when its 15knots, probably close to freezing but clean waisthigh bumps.
Still love to sup in proper waves, but windsurfing feels like such a drag-bucket. unbelievable.
FarNorthSurfer
FarNorthSurfer

190 posts

16 Mar 2023 1:32am
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Jeroensurf said..
We barely see big waves, and for the clean bigger ones as on the picture I have to take a holiday so envy you.I still love supping in the bigger clean stuff, but since wingfoiling i,m completely done with strong wind. I used to be pretty much die hard wavesailor and loved to rip in 40knots finding the biggest lip to hit.
Since wingfoiling I rather go with smaller clean stuff and 15knots. Last week it was sunny, relative warm for the time of year (8C) 40+knots sideshore...and I skipped. Rather would go working and go in later this week when its 15knots, probably close to freezing but clean waisthigh bumps.
Still love to sup in proper waves, but windsurfing feels like such a drag-bucket. unbelievable.


Understand the feeling. Have sold the Witchcraft Shaman and am seriously considering selling the rest of the windsurf kit. Last time I went wave sailing in 30kt winds I felt like I had been beaten up. Three days of winging in 30kt winds with a 4m wing and small foil was brilliant feeling and easy in comparison, no harness needed!
Last fun 'wave' session was SUP foil in tiny slack swell that would have been a total yawn on a Longboard SUP.
More 0.9m 10 second period swell forecast tomorrow, awesome, can't wait
CH3MTR4IL5
CH3MTR4IL5

WA

943 posts

16 Mar 2023 8:27am
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Hdip said..
I get annoyed when it's overhead now. :) Unless there is wind. Then I'm intrigued.


Maybe a bit wordy but i think it will work as a t-shirt slogan!
colas
colas

5370 posts

16 Mar 2023 1:11pm
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CH3MTR4IL5 said..
Maybe a bit wordy but i think it will work as a t-shirt slogan!


"GentleFoilers prefer petites"? :-)
Youngbreezy
Youngbreezy

WA

1221 posts

16 Mar 2023 5:10pm
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kobo said..
I have to agree with you there hilly, one of our best rivermouth surf spots has been ruined by tow in surfers on jetskis who wouldn't even be there if they had to paddle out. I think tow in is only ok if it's the only activity on the break..like deadman's reef in the Gold Coast , we have a couple down this way like that too,but as soon as anyone is paddling or winging the jetskis should go home.


In WA the Department of Transport marine safety rules say no tow in surfing within 200 metres of any other water activity. That seems reasonable to me. Of course the Marine safety boats are never anywhere near places people tow in surf so that rule will never be enforced.
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