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DavidJohn said..rgmacca said..
Great video, love those conditions. I was out yesterday in 5c 10-30knts getting battered by heavy swell. Full winter kit for Edinburgh Scotland. Swap you! A question about your foils. I've just got the Naish HA1400, loving how fast compared to my old AK low aspect. Any tips for getting on foil, seems to need a different technique to my AK. How does the HA2100 compare, thinking of adding that as a light wind option. thanks.
Hi and thanks.. The Naish HA1400 is a great foil in the Naish range and I'm using it a lot lately.. I'm not sure what the AK foil is? As far as tips on getting on foil you need to be a little more gentle with front foot pressure once lifting up off the water.. To avoid breaches try moving your hips forward instead of front foot pressure.. Also I find it needs a little more board speed before it will lift and bouncing on the front foot helps to pump the foil off the water but once you get lift be careful not to stomp the front foot to level out or it is likely to suddenly drop back to the water.. In time it will become an easy process.. The extra speed is great but it's easy to get going a bit too fast and loose control so remember your wing is like an accelerator and like in a car it works both ways so use it to slow down if going too fast.. As far as the big 2140HA foil goes.. I love it.. Early lift and good top speed without the draggy feel of big foils.
Hope that helps.. I'm no expert.
Thanks for info, I'll give it ago, really helpful.
I tried pumping the 1400 like my old one and found out about it rearing up then stalling, finesse required I think.
I think I will look at the 2140 for light winds, my AK feels so slow compared to the Naish, very happy with it. love the beautiful conditions you wing in, very envious.