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Fitzsup said..
Thx for your input guys,I sorta thought it was my handling.
I might have to reassess my pumping and hold the thing higher
Maybe this applies: In really light wind, with a large/wide wing, there is less wind near the water surface compared with the upper wing tip, so when you pump real hard to start to accelerate, as you trim out to re-grab some wind, beware of rotating the wing to be too much in front of you. Else the lower wing tip backs and you might run over it. It's kinda impossible at times, which is why it's so difficult to pump a wide wing. eg1. with a small foil that lifts off late. eg2. with a long mast that wont let you easily pump the foil up.