Moin Kasper, it‘s always a pleasure too see how much effort you put into your passion. Great improvement of your foiling. Thanks for sharing. PS: the danish language sounds funny 😉
That is a hefty price for a bit of bad luck! At least you were able to finish the camp and got a lot out of it. I want to do a windsurfing wave camp, I think it would be hard to do 4000 Euros of mast breakage and sail destruction in a bad wave wipeout. So I can put difference into a nice warm location like Maui... 😄
Kasper, can you mention what the windspeed was for the different sail sizes you used? I’m trying to figure out how powered up you were. Great video, thanks!
Wish I could but the wind was super custy at the clinic and I was away from my home spot so dont know the measuring stations in the area. In the next video I am doing the final leg of the danish slalom tour at the same spot and there the wind was even more gusty
My mast base is all the way forward in the track to prevent foiling out at top speed. I'll try a thicker depower shim to center the mast base more and obtain a more upright sail position.
@@timcairns7672 I have changed it all so now I really have a lot of lift but that is the secret of the pros. Backwing angle was also increased for me. The whole setup and stance had to change for me
Same 210 cm Avanti boom here. I've got no chance to foil the big 8.5 mq but i was thinking that the large tail end would have not been an option (I tend to think the 190 tail end width should be wide enough for foiling practice). According with numbers you scored with it seems you were ok. How did you feel with such a big boom?
@@isonicspeed for smaller sizes I use 170-220. My big boom has been cut 20 cm shorter. Watch one of my other videos. I think I will test with the boom from the iq set to get more over the foil with the body weight. There is still many things to figure out when it comes to me and foiling
The FMX have a pretty thin deck above the box and the deck cracked as the board flexed on the impact. It needs repairs and it already got a new owner who will repair the deck but actually the foilbox doesnt seem to move when you pull on the foilmast. Lucky a teammate of mine had a spare board that I could get before the last competion which was finished this sunday but more on that in the next video
For foiling I use Point7 sails and masts, expect for 6,8 where I use an Avanti mast and the booms are All Avanti. For fin I use only Avanti components both sails masts and booms.
@@surferkaspert4679Oh, my mistake I thought the clinic cost you 4000 Euros, just for the clinic itself. But if that's the cost of the foil and board damage as well, then now I understand. What was the actual cost to do the clinic itself?
Moin Kasper, it‘s always a pleasure too see how much effort you put into your passion. Great improvement of your foiling. Thanks for sharing. PS: the danish language sounds funny 😉
The "don't use your arms too much" is my biggest challenge. It is so hard to change something you have been doing one way for so many years!
@@nicke14 yes it is super difficult to get used to but it works 🤙💪
That is a hefty price for a bit of bad luck! At least you were able to finish the camp and got a lot out of it. I want to do a windsurfing wave camp, I think it would be hard to do 4000 Euros of mast breakage and sail destruction in a bad wave wipeout. So I can put difference into a nice warm location like Maui... 😄
Great tips, thanks!
Kasper, can you mention what the windspeed was for the different sail sizes you used? I’m trying to figure out how powered up you were. Great video, thanks!
Wish I could but the wind was super custy at the clinic and I was away from my home spot so dont know the measuring stations in the area. In the next video I am doing the final leg of the danish slalom tour at the same spot and there the wind was even more gusty
My mast base is all the way forward in the track to prevent foiling out at top speed. I'll try a thicker depower shim to center the mast base more and obtain a more upright sail position.
@@timcairns7672 I have changed it all so now I really have a lot of lift but that is the secret of the pros. Backwing angle was also increased for me. The whole setup and stance had to change for me
Massive control improvement and effort reduction using a thicker depower shim to alow the mast base to move back for a more upright sail position!
Great video! What's that price tag for?
Edit: nevermind I watched the video 😅
Same 210 cm Avanti boom here. I've got no chance to foil the big 8.5 mq but i was thinking that the large tail end would have not been an option (I tend to think the 190 tail end width should be wide enough for foiling practice). According with numbers you scored with it seems you were ok. How did you feel with such a big boom?
@@isonicspeed for smaller sizes I use 170-220. My big boom has been cut 20 cm shorter. Watch one of my other videos.
I think I will test with the boom from the iq set to get more over the foil with the body weight. There is still many things to figure out when it comes to me and foiling
At 6:25, is that only the paint chipped? That looks like the whole foil box moved due to the forces of the crash and that is the reason for the crack.
The FMX have a pretty thin deck above the box and the deck cracked as the board flexed on the impact. It needs repairs and it already got a new owner who will repair the deck but actually the foilbox doesnt seem to move when you pull on the foilmast. Lucky a teammate of mine had a spare board that I could get before the last competion which was finished this sunday but more on that in the next video
Здравствуйте скажите какой фирмы у Вас парус мачта и гик ?
For foiling I use Point7 sails and masts, expect for 6,8 where I use an Avanti mast and the booms are All Avanti. For fin I use only Avanti components both sails masts and booms.
@@surferkaspert4679Спасибо за ответ ! Успехов в спорте и в жизни !!!!
4000 Euros? Thats extreme
@@paulsp2k the high end foil stuff is super expensive so don’t hit a rock
@@surferkaspert4679Oh, my mistake I thought the clinic cost you 4000 Euros, just for the clinic itself. But if that's the cost of the foil and board damage as well, then now I understand. What was the actual cost to do the clinic itself?
@@paulsp2k 300 euro with food. So super fair Price
Did you hit a rock? My worst nightmare….at least you are ok!
@@henrikhenriksson9004 yes I my bones are tested and superior to carbon in strength 🤙🙃
a tax deductable business expense
@@ErikObjectenco 🤣🤣🤣
Did you hit something?
@@KonstantinosLaliotis-gi7qi yes a rock full power
Det er ikke så længe siden jeg så en video, hvor du sagde at du kun havde iq gear som foil. Hvad fik dig til at ændre mening?
@@jonasfriis6088 det må være en gammel video. Jeg bruger stort set aldrig mit iq gear. Børnene bruger boardet som begynder board