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BSN101 said..
The power plate looks like a great solution. Cheaper than having a reinforced foil box installed by a lot!!
Anyone using one? Bit of feed back would be great.
We got one with our Infinity 76, and used it a few times with boards that have a power box without problems. Make sure to use a safety line from mast to footstraps, though - one screw gets ripped out much more easily than two, and the reinforcement on top of the power box seems much weaker than the laminate on top of a deep tuttle.
One thing to watch out for is that the hole patterns have changed from 2018 to 2019. The 2018 Power Plate does
not work with 2019 foils without adding holes. The 2019 plate has holes in varying distances to work with other foils. Check the Chinook web site for pictures.
We got the Power Plate since we considered using a couple of old freestyle boards for foiling. Seems the narrower boards are a bit harder to foil, but it's doable. We'll re-evaluate after a getting more experience with wider boards first, perhaps until we got the foil jibe down. We then may decide to replace the power box with a foil ready box to make carrying things easier. The foil box might also have a few advantages once we start jumping the foil (which will be a while .. at least the voluntary jumps).