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iRig for foiling?

Created by WindNoob WindNoob  > 9 months ago, 3 Aug 2024
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WindNoob
WindNoob

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3 Aug 2024 9:05am
Super random question but being a noob and after having having thrown an iRig (Large) and my JP ExploreAir in the back seat and taking it out in 15 knots yesterday it made me wonder about the possibility of foiling...

I still have my centre board in and was just trying to stay relatively dry but when I got the connection and got moving it seemed that with the right board and foil I would have been up.

I asked the guys at the 1 windsurfing store in this city and they said they'd never heard of it but didn't see why not.

The blow up board and sail are perfect for travelling and schlepping around a bay on holiday but I'd be curious to know if I could realistically set my sights on a similar setup with a foil and blow-up foil board.

The iRig doesn't have a fraction of the power of my traditional rig (which is actually super nice for very forgivable learning) but would it have enough for a foil?

Thank you.
Roy
Roy

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3 Aug 2024 9:23am
You probably could get it all working but it will be a fair bit of faffing around.

Perhaps just getting a wing foil might be easier?
thedoor
thedoor

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3 Aug 2024 10:23am
Its all gonna depend on how much power you can get out of the irig when you pump it. Low power sails will work for foiling as long as they pump bigger than their size
berowne
berowne

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3 Aug 2024 1:09pm
Big HA foils also respond well to bouncing so less sail power needed to bounce up.
Paducah
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3 Aug 2024 1:30pm
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Roy said..
You probably could get it all working but it will be a fair bit of faffing around.

Perhaps just getting a wing foil might be easier?


+1 iRigs aren't really intended for generating large amounts of power and aren't that comparatively big, either; more for beginner/kids generally. I've seen videos of kids foiling them, though. RRD used to make a compact windsurfing rig, not sure if it's still available.

btw, this review says the biggest iRig is equivalent to a 4.5: us-thesupco.glopalstore.com/blog/review-arrows-i-rig/



An adult on an iRig. (I have a friend who likes to landsail his, too.)
WindNoob
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12 Aug 2024 7:03am
That's amazing! Well- the dream is still alive for me, then!
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