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21 hours ago, tpalka said:
Using a 1650 Naish Jet foil -- works great with winging. Using it behind the boat is mostly just for practice when there's no wind... This is a video from last year, with a 2000 foil, probably second week playing with foiling. It shows the boat wake we've got to work with
This year we scored three windy days on that lake, it was great.
not to be overly critical, but it looks like you are riding in the propwash and not on the side, where the best wake is? Not surprised there isn't push where you are, but it looks like you are going pretty slow with tons of lift, so there may still be a pocket to be found (haha that board is a monster for a tiny boat wake tho!). How fast are you going? How long is that line? What boat?
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foiling behind the boat every weekend in the summer. It's awesome. Gas bill is way better than wakesurfing too because it only takes a tiny wave to foil.
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Made one on 2nd wake…
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what's the mast length on that one?
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Made this one over the weekend after many failed attempts.
(Super awkward riding backside too… def need to practice more)
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wife and I managed this one over the weekend...
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19 hours ago, Rusty Edges said:
Warning!!! Wingfoilng is hugely addictive!!!
My kite foiling gear has been gathering dust in a corner of the garage since last August.
I *really* want to try once / when we get out of boating. For now I'll take the tow.
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Im on a wide Coiler BXFR (27 waist) and bomber power plates 3*/3* and angles in the 30s. In hindsight I probably could’ve gotten away with a slightly narrower waist, but I added the power plates later and was sick of booting out on a 25cm waisted board. It’s definitely not the quickest edge to edge.
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me looking forward to getting some more of this soon
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worth watching? dunno. but it's short so not much of an investment.
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Thank you for the insight! what's the fix? shift weight to tail mid-turn?
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46 minutes ago, workshop7 said:
@shawndoggy What are you riding for angles in that video?
I'd be lying if I said I knew for sure. My guess would be like 45ish front and 38ish rear? Not as aggressive as my hardboot setup (55/50) but still "forward." Basically I just went to where I have zero overhang. Also running bomber power plates (3*3* mostly lift but a little inward cant too).
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not getting straightlined from behind is also a consideration. Sometimes gapers and perfect turns don't play nice together. That's honestly the reason I've strayed from hardboots for so long (fear of the uphill skier taking me out).
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26.5 waist bxfr with softies. I can't make it REALLY rail like hardboots will, but it's a hoot in variable conditions where there are lots of peeps to mix it up with.
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I don't like hardboots at all for off piste. softies for me, there. I was surprised at how well my bxfr (softies) did on some day-after-the-storm tracked out leftovers this year vs my capita navigator, which is what I ride on a "fresh" day. But steeps/bumps/trees on hardboots? not for me.
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9 minutes ago, daveo said:
9 years off and still rides better than me.
I'm not sure why that heelside wiggle happens but it happens to me with boards that are a bit soft for me. Kinda like they're bending too much the unbending then bending too much again then unbending again. But really I have no idea.
So you are saying I’m just fat? My wife could’ve probably told me that.
16 minutes ago, soybomb said:a 9 year break? looks pretty damn smoove to me. Maybe its the sunny skies, wide open trails and groomed out hard pack but im salivating. And for the record, that's not chatter.....that wiggle. Come ride the tight trails of the NE for a real definition of chatter.
Yeah snow and groom were pretty good on everything early in the a.m. but south faces (which were bulletproof and then soft). But this trail was mobbed later in the day. Early bird gets the groom for sure.
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So yesterday was my first real day on hard boots in about 9 years. I went out last week for a few hours but had some board issues (I think maybe broken? that's a different thread), so came here, scored a new to me board, and went for it yesterday.
My heelside is super "meh," and I'm getting what I would call "chatter" on the heel turns... my carve looks a little wavy when looking at it on the lift ride back up.
This was my first run of the day... I did start turning a little tighter/more quickly by the end, but I think you can see what I'm talking about on the heelside. All criticisms welcome! The nice thing about taking 9 years off is that I feel like I'm learning all over again, so bad habits aren't nearly as well formed.
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back in the game!
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On 11/2/2017 at 11:18 AM, Jack Michaud said:
Wow, new guy, that's pretty rude to just drop that without any elaboration. I described what worked for me, YMMV as always. And I posted it a few hours before that new article came to light. I wouldn't advise ordering anything now until Fin has the situation under control.
As was mentioned upthread a while back, any transactions taken before BK (90 day window for non-insiders) can be unwound by the BK trustee. If the BK gets dismissed, there isn't a BK and that means that all transactions are still subject to being unwound. So personally if it were me I wouldn't spend any money @ bomber till you know that there's actually a BK in place with a trustee appointed. But others might want to roll the dice on getting a good deal now.
all of this is purely speculative and the trustee trying to bring goods back into the company is kinda unlikely in a consumer goods context, but you never know. The amount in controversy here is exceedingly small, all things considered.
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16 hours ago, Dan said:
Speaking of the used marketplace, I have been enjoying the hell out of the Monster you sold to me about...must be 5 or so years ago?
Awesome! I've gone a bit of a different direction of late. Had bruce make me a softish extrawide bx/softie carver last spring. Got about 4 days on it. I am still quite rusty (after a four year hiatus as a result of following my son's HS wrestling career all winter), but it's a hoot and doesn't require the speed or real estate of my longer stuff. got a set of power plates for this season too!
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54 minutes ago, charliechocolate said:
I don't know about that. They're one of several binding manufacturers. Sure, bomber's bankruptcy will have an impact but it's quite a stretch to say that it's the only thing keeping carving alive.
not talking about making parts -- rather these forums, the stoke shared here, the carving get togethers that are coordinated here, the used marketplace that has flourished here.
Like I said I've been away for a while. but back when I was real active (2009-10-11) this place was the glue that held the international community together.
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bummer is right. Haven't been active here in a while but still lurk a bit. Without bomberonline.com, the sport would be dead.
Foiling behind the boat
in Summer Carving
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Gah, sorry just saw this. Try going slower... like 11-12 (assuming that that's above your foil's stall speed). 20 is really fast.