berowne said..They say 30 is the new 40
I do find it odd how slow this fancy new technology is... I mean we have {want} to spend 1000's of dollars on shiny black carbon and for what, slower speeds? Honestly it doesn't make sense. But damn its fun!
So how do you go fast on a foil? My old Slingshot was comfortable at 18kts but above 19.9kts would only try and launch me skywards. Then I upgraded to carbon and it seemed to help. I feel much more comfortable above 20kts on an AFS or Starboard foil... the AFS felt slicker but the longer fuselage of the SB makes it feel more stable.
I'm aiming for 30kts this year,... a speed I used to get every week on my slalom kit!
Also a 20kt alpha would be nice. I have 20.0 according to Garmin but only 19.4 on my GW60. Close enough!
What I have noticed so far is although across the wind on a broad reach feels quick, my top speeds are all long downwind runs much like on slalom gear. Perhaps having time to line everything up also helps.
For those that don't see me that often... I'm 80kg 180cm and the wrong side of 40.
I ride an FMX Hyperion board that I have the utmost respect for, not that you can tell by looking at it!
I switched to Starboard foils and have 115+ set with 900 and 800 wings.
I just got a 105+ Fuselage with 550 front wing and 225 'thin' rear. I have only had 1 go on this set and another on the 800 which felt good! But still a little draggy.
My top tips for speed so far...

Wear your helmet (the onetime I didn't, hit the ground - catapulted - and landed on the mast).

Get comfortable Speed is dangerous so don't do it if it doesn't feel right

Flat water! You might be above the chop, but waves go as deep down as they do up

Read the water state so you know when to ride high or low

Accelerate - but do it slowly! I find it difficult to adjust to changing speed quickly

Don't hit the water (well just a rail if you can) because you slow down SO MUCH!

Keep the windward rail down! Unlike slalom, on a reach do NOT turn to leeward to control the gust like you might on a deep downwind run... the air can get under and lift you! Tried that twice before I knew what was happening!

Hook in and power through the mast

On SB foils I've only really tried -2 degree rear wing angle. Might need more?

I'm typically using 9.0 or 8.0 Phantoms foiling sails in lighter winds or slalom 7.0 if it is stronger. The lower loose leach actually feels pretty good across the wind. Haven't tried crazy winds and smaller sails yet (my slalom gear needs to get wet sometimes)

Back foot in. Well ideally but sometimes I'm just not that brave. GPS readout says it is quicker... but the
'Old' 2019 FMX rear straps are 91cm apart and for downwind I might need them about 80. Anyone got foot strap inserts I can epoxy into my board? Maybe I should just take them off like Nic!

Take a GoPro or it never happened!
I appreciate any and all suggestions.