The Science Behind efoil Motor placements | The real reason behind diffrent designs

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

Комментарии • 5

  • @KV-lj6el
    @KV-lj6el 5 месяцев назад +1

    O man, I agree with the things you are saying and you are generally correct, but you are trying to prove your point with misleading and false information. You haven't really done 60-70° degree turn since you are falling on this turn. Also if you really be doing this angles riding you would probably know that Flitebord safety feature is to turn off the propeller at angles above 60°

    • @BayFoils
      @BayFoils  5 месяцев назад

      Pretty sure the 60° safety cut off was patched out multiple controller updates ago, but you're right this this one was a wipeout. I've got 600 over hours of rides, and going thru my sessions for high angle turns to show people on the internet it not really high on my priority. If you want to see some real gnarly turns check out Justin chait's channel I know he track he's sessions better than I do.

  • @connorf1nn
    @connorf1nn 5 месяцев назад

    You're trying to prove a point by talking down on your competition, you do so because you have no other option...

  • @connorf1nn
    @connorf1nn 5 месяцев назад

    Buncha bro science, Lift is made by real veteran waterman. Waydoo literally rides better than flite. The fuselage dropping down a few inches actually generates more drag than any other fuselage. But 2 inches makes a biiig ;) difference. I've seen how you ride and I don't think you have much genuine water sports experience aside from learning to eFoil as an adult.

    • @levithewizard
      @levithewizard 5 месяцев назад +2

      The cool thing about science and math is it doesn't care about your opinions about it. I studied astrophysics in college but on youtube it's dumbed down "bro science" as you call it because if I sat here and did fluid dynamics math nobody would watch. 😂
      Normally I dont do this as i dont need to justify myself on the internet but: I've been surfing since I was 7, I'm a L3 ACA paddle board instructor, I still surf, sup surf, and foil surf west coast winter overhead beach breaks with no issues. My dad was a c5 ww guide I've done lots of rafting since I was a kid. On top of efoiling ive done 7+ mile 30kt downwinders under the golden gate bridge, i gone out efoil surfing in Santa Cruz and I can land a jump and get 180 wing tip breach turns. Don't know what videos your watching but its all out there. What's your cedentials? Let's see your videos