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foilthegreats said..
You can also knee start a prone board:
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I've done basically the same start on a 40L kite foil board. It's easy if there's enough wind.
There's a bit of tweaking to get the balance right so that the nose is sitting up when you start to move off. I do a modified stinkbug where I go from sitting to having the wing in flying position with one hand, and the other hand controlling the nose of the board.
There's a bit of tweaking to get the knee position right so you can angle the nose up enough to drive forward, not fall off the back, and not sink the nose. On my board I had my knees a fair way forward and to stand I had to put my front foot in front of the straps. Once up it was easy to ride in the straps and everything was as easy as a normal board.
The attraction of a short light board is that the connection to the board is so direct. You think "turn" and you've carved a gybe and out the other side before you know it.
I got skunked once when the wind was too light and there was a risk I could get stuck out too far. I sit sailed a fair way downwind and walked back.