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aeroegnr said..Sandman1221 said..aeroegnr said..
It's probably worth waiting for a used dedicated foil board or saving for one. The geometry is so much better
Ah, do not want a foil board, have demoed them, too short, wide, bulky, and heavy! But the X-Fire appears to have better geometry than my Bolt. Right now on my Bolt the mast base is all the way back, and it is balanced, but would like to have the option to get it closer to the foil and use my 2-bolt mast base (can not use it on Bolt). Also, X-Fire foil box is farther forward than Bolt, that would place foil farther forward.
The width helps substantially when jibing and the shortness makes a big difference in feel once in the air and you are used to it. You're going to be in a similar situation as the Bolt, with more money into a suboptimal situation.
Aero I know you, like Grant, are giving me good advice, but I just do not want a big/short foil board! Got my hands on a Exocet 80 recently, it was huge/wide/short and heavy compared to my Bolt. And I like to drop onto the swell and surf it downwind with the board on the water, would not want to do that with a dedicated foil board!
Slalom boards are perfect for me to foil, sure, maybe takes more technique to gybe them, but I will be there soon!
And good to hear the extra width of the X-Fire is a plus, figured that and the ability to move the mast track back more would be a plus over the Bolt.