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AlexF said..Paddlezz said..
Hi Alex, can you specify 4 in 1?
SUP Surfing
SUP Foiling
WindSup
Windfoil
Wingfoil
It's a 5in1 already.
Sure not 100% perfect for each discipline, but perfect for reducing storing and transporting efforts.
Do you mean with WindSUP =SUPfoil downwinding?
Give it a try and install a fin in the Tuttle box may also able to windsurf with a fin too.
In my experience with a 2019 Takuma 7?10 hybride, a combination of a WaveSUP, SUPfoil,Windfoil etc. board does not working good enough as a wind propulsed Wingfoil or Windfoil board, becouse the tailrocker is bigger for WaveSUP/SUPFoil to take off on a curvy wave frontface.
The Takuma needed at least a 3degree wedge under the foilmount to make it easier take off as Wingfoiler. The same problems have had also users of first gen. WaveSups with foiltrack what I know, like the Stubby and Hypernut. In a ideal case should the fuselage parallel lines out with the board deck.
Seen from the Wind driven perspective I don?t get it why on your board the foiltrack is more forward comparing to the Tuttle box.
If the tailrocker is a progressive curve what is mostly, the angle of attack of the foil frontwing is in both mountings different. The ideal multi mount Wind-solution IMHO I see on the new JP Freefoil. In both mountings the foil is always in the -right position, the footstraps fits ~allways and you dont have to mess up your balance and muscle memory.