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Mahanumah said..
Interested in people's experiences and opinions on width vs length for a beginner Foil board.
I'm 90+kg and just starting out with Wing Foiling. For SUP I never ride anything wider than 30" because I find the additional width tends to make the board less stable in side chop.
The board I have for foiling is a Naish Hover Wing/SUP 140l which is 6'6' x 33".
I'm finding it very laterally tippy and wondering whether I would be better of with a few inches more length and a lot of inches less width (thinking something like the Fanatic Sky SUP at 6'11" x 30" or the Wavechaser 6'10" x 29 1/2").
I'm also finding the width makes it harder to ensure your feet are where they need to be once up and going (note I haven't been on the foil for more than a few seconds yet... It's only my 4th attempt...).
I get that I will end up downsizing once I get going properly and I'm fine with that. Just looking to accelerate my progression.
Or am I being too ambitious given I've only spent a couple of hours on water?
Lateral stability improves with increased width, unless of course it is very choppy, in which case a wide board will react to side-on chop more, which is what you are experiencing. Simple answer is don't try to learn in choppy water, find somewhere as flat as possible.
More length and less width are going to make things harder for you, I learnt on a 6'9" x 32" wide board and it made things a lot easier than the 29" wide board I did my first few (frustrating) sessions on. The board you have is pretty ideal for learning, I'd stick with that until you are foiling consistently.