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Boogie Man said..
I'm the guy behind the Boogie, feel free to ask any questions.
Regarding the range, I've spend hundreds of hours behind the boogie during testing. 100m is plenty, as the Boogie can follow you using GPS. Range is a lot more when you are up in the foil high above the water, but only around 100m in rough water with your hand up, which is line of sight.
The same courtesy and rules apply to a Boogie as a PWC or an efoil. Stay away from people, which is easy because there are so many great untouched locations that surfers can't use.
Welcome to The Breeze Mr boogie man..

Shame I missed you at Merimbula but I would have loved to have a go.. It looked amazing just watching from the shore..
Everyone I talked to about it raved about how cool it was.. Good luck with getting sales and I hope it takes off for you.. It's come a long way since the battery on a boogie board testing days..