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AA 30.76kts for the Nautical MIle

Created by Paducah Paducah  > 9 months ago, 17 Jul 2020
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elmo
elmo

WA

8879 posts

17 Jul 2020 1:16pm
There you go Tom, a challenger for you.
seanhogan
seanhogan

QLD

3424 posts

17 Jul 2020 4:20pm
Not used to see old Antoine with the poo stance !
duzzi
duzzi

1123 posts

18 Jul 2020 10:26am
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Well, yes, but ... a bit more impressive is the 43.01 knots on the nautical mile that A2 pulled off in the same conditions. It is the world record for a windsurf. Slow compared to Sailrocket (55.32 knots) but still makes a windsurfer the third fastest on the nautical mile after Sailrocket and Hydroptere.
duzzi
duzzi

1123 posts

19 Jul 2020 12:19pm
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duzzi said..











Well, yes, but ... a bit more impressive is the 43.01 knots on the nautical mile that A2 pulled off in the same conditions. It is the world record for a windsurf. Slow compared to Sailrocket (55.32 knots) but still makes a windsurfer the third fastest on the nautical mile after Sailrocket and Hydroptere.



Quoting myself!

30 knots is of course impressive on a foil but the two videos in the same location take home how far foil has still to go. Just comparing the stance is revealing. On a windsurf A2 is pretty much rock solid doing a 43 knots average. On the foil, doing 30 average, he is visibly going up and down and looks much less in control ...

Something is clearly not working with the current windsurfing foils set up when somebody like A2 cannot keep a steady asset (not to mention going 30% slower)

www.facebook.com/princeofthespeed/videos/antoine-albeau-4241-still-to-check-nowclaim-world-record/328014324863710/?__so__=permalink&__rv__=related_videos
choco
choco

SA

4177 posts

19 Jul 2020 4:31pm



petermac33
petermac33

WA

6415 posts

19 Jul 2020 3:29pm
Foiling is about experiencing a completely different feel to standard windsurfing and getting out in conditions where previously they would not bother.

I tried it and i am useless at it but i can appreciate how others are hooked on the feel of sailing a metre or so above the water. It feels more like two to three metres above the water when you first try it i can guarantee.




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