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Mr Milk said..snides8 said..
How would i rate it? - Great fun,difficult ...exciting heart in the mouth stuff when you are fully clear of the water, quiet,eerie and smooth...
Was it worth it?- absolutely! The difficulty is part of the attraction....
So you call it difficult. What level of windsurfer are you? Is that you in your avatar?
Difficult for you might mean nigh on impossible for your average BAF flat water sailor
Very good question!
that is me in my avatar from quite a few years ago..
i would describe myself as proficient to advanced.
i am in my early fiftys and not all that fit..
i would say if you can plane,water start, gybe then you have the skills to get foiling.
its not hard to get up on the foil, it's just hard to maintain constant level flight.
i have foiled 6 times now in patchy light winds with a 5.6 wave sail so quite a bit under powered.
there is a fair bt of tuning to get the set up right- mast foot posistion,correct sail size then the rear wing
or stabiliser has pitch adjustments as well to tinker with.
As roo mentions the foiling gybe is the tricky bit, I recon I am a couple of sessions off that yet.
As for bruises and bumps I have been lucky, no crashes other than a fall on a slow gybe and hitting a sand bank at slow speed.
i have had a dozen windward nose dive landings,but none have thrown me off yet, the board I have is the tiny 110 and it haves
a lot of area and volume in the nose thus allowing me to survive, as it just pops up like a cork.
Sorry about the lack of caps!