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Naish XL wing on 2020 setup

Created by Andrzej Andrzej  > 9 months ago, 18 Apr 2020
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oscardog
oscardog

216 posts

5 Aug 2020 2:10am
By the way, the RF91 is 160litres so no problem uphauling and slogging if need be. (See parallel thread on issues and techniques for hauling with small boards).
lech_waldemar
lech_waldemar

12 posts

5 Aug 2020 5:17am
The shop I mentioned has both i99 and 84 and the only widfoil board they have for test is Slingshot Shred Sled 140 l. They are more kite, wing, sup and surf oriented. I may need to rent a foil and board somewhere else.
Any experience with Shred Sled?
NordRoi
NordRoi

669 posts

5 Aug 2020 9:54pm
Do you have to go Slingshot only?
oscardog
oscardog

216 posts

5 Aug 2020 10:13pm
lech_waldemar,

Shred sled thread here
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/Foiling/FYI-New-Slingshot-Board--Shred-Sled?page=1#16

Suggest try the SS i84 foil, with your existing board.

Don't believe there are any brand compatibility issues between brands of foils and brands of boards, apart from the mast to board connections, (deep tuttles or foil mast tracks).
Andrzej
Andrzej

49 posts

8 Aug 2020 7:05am
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lech_waldemar said..

Andrzej said..
Happy to report that I had my first run with Naish XL wing yesterday. Works very well it is amazing how early it does take off and how stable it is.


At what wind speed does it take off? What sail size are you on?
I weigh ~85kg , my largest sail is 6.0 and I'm looking for a windfoil light wind kit For 8-16 knots



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lech_waldemar said..

Andrzej said..
Happy to report that I had my first run with Naish XL wing yesterday. Works very well it is amazing how early it does take off and how stable it is.


At what wind speed does it take off? What sail size are you on?
I weigh ~85kg , my largest sail is 6.0 and I'm looking for a windfoil light wind kit For 8-16 knots


Hi Lech, for me XL wing takes off with 10- 12 knots with 6.2m North sails or 5.7 Lift sail. I am not good at pumping
Andrzej
Andrzej

49 posts

8 Aug 2020 7:16am
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martyj4 said..
Andrezej, I have the 1220 cm2 1st gen Naish foil. It was OK. I upgraded to the 1570cm2 2019 foil and like you, found it far better for what I wanted. Wind speed to get flying is down around 11 knots. I have also tried a mates Slingshot i84, and think it's got a little better go in lighter winds and seems a little easier to control - slower to manouver. If you want to get your min wind speed lower for take off, start looking at foil specific sails. I love the Naish Lift, but there are lots of others out there with good low wind performance. Problem I think is that foil specific sails can tend to have a narrow wind range.


Hi martyj4 I actually got Lift 5.7 recently. I like it but not sure if I am rigging it correctly. For me it seems to need more downhaul than written. If I apply only what's written upper batten is too far behind the mast and difficult to rotate. What is your experience?
Peer78
Peer78

36 posts

8 Aug 2020 3:35pm
Check your boom hight. From the lower to the upper position you need to add between 6 to 8 cm to what is written on the sail.
I have had the same issue as I am 1.96 and therefor at the max. Position.
lech_waldemar
lech_waldemar

12 posts

8 Aug 2020 5:13pm
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NordRoi said..
Do you have to go Slingshot only?


No, I just like the modularity concept of Slingshot foils. Slingshot boards look to me too radical, I prefer a bit mor traditional ws boards' design e.g. JP Hydrofoil.
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