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Top Speed On A Foil

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tbwonder
tbwonder

NSW

735 posts

15 May 2021 10:22pm
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sailquik said..

BSN101 said..
Local wa sailor did 40knot Nm in Albany last yr. not just the pros



Yep. Let's get a bit of perspective here.


I don't really agree that comparing foiling to flat water speed sailing gives any sense of perspective. They are completely different things.
Most foilers struggle to reach 25 kts, 30 is insane. If you told me 2 years ago that people would be approaching 40, then I simply would not of believed it.

I know personally dozens of people who have done 40kts on a fin, I don't know a single person who has done 30kts on a foil.
sailquik
sailquik

VIC

6166 posts

15 May 2021 10:29pm
Maybe more in the realm of 100KMH on a fin. Now THATS insane!

Foiling still developing. It took about 10 years before Fred cracked 30 knots! It took around 35 years before any significant number of windsurfers started breaking 40 knots with any regularity, and probably another 10 before a very select few joined the 50 club.
Ian K
Ian K

WA

4164 posts

15 May 2021 9:14pm
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tbwonder said..


I don't really agree that comparing foiling to flat water speed sailing gives any sense of perspective. They are completely different things.


Yeh, you've got to allow for the home ground advantage. Here's a comparison in sort of neutral territory. Super flat in the slapper's favour but it's only 20 knots to the foiler's favour. Slapper has more speed in patches but foiler wins out in the gybes.
DarrylG
DarrylG

WA

506 posts

16 May 2021 4:53pm
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tbwonder said..

sailquik said..


BSN101 said..
Local wa sailor did 40knot Nm in Albany last yr. not just the pros




Yep. Let's get a bit of perspective here.



I don't really agree that comparing foiling to flat water speed sailing gives any sense of perspective. They are completely different things.
Most foilers struggle to reach 25 kts, 30 is insane. If you told me 2 years ago that people would be approaching 40, then I simply would not of believed it.

I know personally dozens of people who have done 40kts on a fin, I don't know a single person who has done 30kts on a foil.


You need to come to WA TBwonder. Every one does 30 knots on foil here.
jusavina
jusavina

QLD

1494 posts

18 May 2021 12:33pm
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DarrylG said..

tbwonder said..


sailquik said..



BSN101 said..
Local wa sailor did 40knot Nm in Albany last yr. not just the pros





Yep. Let's get a bit of perspective here.




I don't really agree that comparing foiling to flat water speed sailing gives any sense of perspective. They are completely different things.
Most foilers struggle to reach 25 kts, 30 is insane. If you told me 2 years ago that people would be approaching 40, then I simply would not of believed it.

I know personally dozens of people who have done 40kts on a fin, I don't know a single person who has done 30kts on a foil.



You need to come to WA TBwonder. Every one does 30 knots on foil here.


We all do 40 knots on foil in QLD.
DarrylG
DarrylG

WA

506 posts

18 May 2021 11:24am
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jusavina said..

DarrylG said..


tbwonder said..



sailquik said..




BSN101 said..
Local wa sailor did 40knot Nm in Albany last yr. not just the pros






Yep. Let's get a bit of perspective here.





I don't really agree that comparing foiling to flat water speed sailing gives any sense of perspective. They are completely different things.
Most foilers struggle to reach 25 kts, 30 is insane. If you told me 2 years ago that people would be approaching 40, then I simply would not of believed it.

I know personally dozens of people who have done 40kts on a fin, I don't know a single person who has done 30kts on a foil.




You need to come to WA TBwonder. Every one does 30 knots on foil here.



We all do 40 knots on foil in QLD.


Must be just NSW that suffers from slow water.
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