We're still testing on behalf of Chris Lockwood and Peter Weitenberg.
Pictures will follow after the product has been fully developed and thoroughly tested in all conditions to make sure the best possible Tribal Luderitz foil is ready for action, or as soon as Peter and Chris feel it's time.
gps-speedsurfing.com/default.aspx?mnu=forum&forum=2&val=152561We've had a string of storms so far and Serge Beumer delivered big time in the most severe storm of the last month. Twan's track has been thoroughly screened and checked and it's clean. I believe Twan to be honest but Serge was faster topspeed, 10 seconds and over 500. Twan is far from slow open water speedsailing, so the least we know it was a first and proper test. To be clear...no offence intended.. it's just meant to say we had a very good benchmark in the initial testing phase in the shape and form of one of the very fastest and well respected speedriders in the world. It obviously also shows Serge's skills. As he is not super heavy all the more interesting for sure.
Serge's highest peak, run and 500 were more than satisfactory for the given conditions in such an early stage.
Main testing water is strand Horst, an open water spot with a wave structure resembling Luderitz at times but way too gusty and irregular to go for super massive speeds. Still, to us the best testing waters as you find all real life conditions imaginable over the year.
Chris designed the asy for 60 knots and has got some very valid and interesting ideas why current fins are maxing out around the standing record speeds. Obviously the Tribal Asy will still have to prove itself, but if signs are not mistaken the record hunters could get their hands on a true weapon in their quest for the outright windsurfing record.
Fun thing is that the fin hands down is the easiest asy I ever sailed. It visibly stands out from all other designs on the market and also offers a chance to rethink the way medium to high wind speed/slalomfins are now designed. Lift distribution is noticeably different creating a self setting ride. I can understand where Chris was getting at when designing this "thing". It potentially makes the drag dependent, heavy backfoot dependent, mass dependent and therefore limiting speed approach foils now in use look like the old school fins. I could imagine when top riders are nearing the standing speed barrier this design will give the needed confidence to push futher knowing it won't cavitate the way Antoine experienced in his record year. Obviously one can only tell when the real deal is on, but the least I dare to say now is that the approach itself is refreshing.
Chris focus mainly has been on the objective to create a comfortable manageable and potentially record breaking ride in gruelling conditions , but so far it's clear it's working like a dream in real world conditions as well.
In Luderitz you need a blistering accelletation in order to be fast over 500. One thing I can tell after the initial testing phase.....this part is covered. I had super short bursts of speed within ten second runs, which I saw never before. I mean a 5 knot gap over a ten second ride between top and average and this multiple times is sick. We're only scratching the surface of the design....
I trust Chris when he says these bursts of speed don't stop at the standing record in the hands of the right rider given the right conditions. Only time can tell if Chris reached his goal but so far this old fart has been enjoying some of his most fun open water chop sessions ever. Happy to be given the honour to test and looking forward to what the true kings of speed can do with this creation.
To be continued.....