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Think it's easier than a wind surfer?
No, I think it's probably a bit harder Joe wrote: Wind surfing's a bitch, I think it looks easier myself. Shucks, I can windsurf fairly well. I would need to practice again before being able to sail a sinker, but it didn't take all that much time or effort to learn the first time. The knees are a bit creakier nowadays, though. Joe wrote: 26.4 knots and smooth as glass and quiet!... No trap either. I think these boats are likely to be faster than the one-man skiff types. I could get one buildt here for less, maybe buy the foils. Still an expensive toy. Yeah, the foils are a big chunk of the cost. The trick is to get the foil control system adjusted right and strong enough to withstand a bit of chop. One reason these things are so fast is that the T-foil is a lot more efficient than a U-shaped one... the old foilers had W-shaped foils for stability. A huge amount of drag was caused by the foil piercing the surface. The tri-foiler works the same way only not quite as efficiently. But long runs across the bays and lakes here would be way too much fun and addictive. Popping up and down on the foils while swooping around an anchorage would be fun too... did you see the video of two chasing each other in figure eights? I personally would enjoy the looks on the faces of people in catamarans as you went slicing past them... but then I already did that on the Johnson 18... these boats would do it a lot more often though. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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