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Is winter finally over? Got out last weekend!

Created by IndecentExposur IndecentExposur  > 9 months ago, 10 Mar 2020
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IndecentExposur
IndecentExposur

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10 Mar 2020 4:44am
Here in Colorado, the snow is still sticking and falling... but I managed to sneak out on a wonderful afternoon. Happy foiling everyone!

Soda Lake, Colorado. Winds: 5-12 mph. Air temp: 67. Water temp 50.5 degrees Fahrenheit. SB Foil177, SB 1100/255 wings with race fuse. Hydra 8.1.
Windbot
Windbot

510 posts

10 Mar 2020 4:52am
So how's are you liking that 8.1? I have the original Hydra in a 5.5 and am wondering what it would be like to go bigger. I was on my RAF 7.3 freeride sail yesterday and it felt soooo heavy compared to the Hydra even when taking the difference in sail sizes into consideration.
IndecentExposur
IndecentExposur

297 posts

10 Mar 2020 10:42pm
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Windbot said..
So how's are you liking that 8.1? I have the original Hydra in a 5.5 and am wondering what it would be like to go bigger. I was on my RAF 7.3 freeride sail yesterday and it felt soooo heavy compared to the Hydra even when taking the difference in sail sizes into consideration.


I love this sail. I also did a write up on the differences between the 8.5 Hydra (now called pro) and the 8.1. In Colorado at 1830m above sea level, we lose 20% of our air density. This has been challenging for the lighter wind foiling. It's not uncommon to have a few sizes larger than normal for sailing around here.
I think Ezzy found a good shape and performance with this sail. I have two original Hydras; they have been excellent for foiling and for getting up in lighter air, but I think the new shape has less drag with that extended foot.
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