Start Windfoiling with Simon Bornhoft

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июн 2023
  • UK Coach and Severne Team Rider Simon Bornhoft talks you through everything you need to get started for Windsurf Foiling.
    More on Severne Windfoil products:
    www.severnesails.com/
    Get in touch with Simon Bornhoft:
    www.windwise.net/
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  • @zytigon
    @zytigon Год назад +8

    Thanks for those interesting suggestions. With windsurfing there are often several different ways of doing each thing that work, just depends on personal preference. One of the nice things about wind foiling is how little pressure there is in the sail when up on the foil. I find that below 6 m2 there is little need to use the harness lines. The easiest thing for learning foiling is not to hook into the harness lines at all and that way you can sheet out super fast or just let go of the back hand and the board will just touch down. This could minimise catapults. Also on the board i have if you just put your back foot in front of the back foot strap or above the foil mast / fin box then it will take off no problem, I think i got that idea from Cookie. I think i mostly foil with my foot at the front of the fin box because it feels good. The main thing is to have a big enough sail to give enough power in the current windspeed but not so big as to be overpowered. If you can do basic windsurf on fin then there is not that much to windfoiling except the gybe is really tricky but a clew first gybe does it, like Sam Ross showed. One of the best things about foiling is gliding above short period waves as if they aren't there and having a smooth ride instead of bumping over corrugated water when wind direction is sort of at right angles to wave direction.

  • @mr.goeser1867
    @mr.goeser1867 11 месяцев назад +1

    Many thanks for so value explanations.

  • @drhirsch7979
    @drhirsch7979 Год назад

    Perfect Simon, good to see you in right shape! 😉

  • @elmanuel472
    @elmanuel472 Год назад

    Great introduction, highly appreciated 👍🏻

  • @murraymaunder991
    @murraymaunder991 Год назад

    Thanks Simon. Great tips

  • @andrewsarratt-sailingadventure

    Really helpful - Thanks Simon

  • @dairyairman
    @dairyairman Год назад +1

    I have an Alien 145 liter board and I love it! Once I got that board then everything felt more stable and forgiving. It's a little different than the board in the video though. It came with a factory installed nose pad, which has saved the nose of my board a couple of times. It also has a longer mast track than the board in your video, more like the track of the Predator board in the background. i like the longer mast track.
    I took off the back footstraps because I felt they were hindering me more than they were helping. I was having some trouble getting my foot out of the strap and positioned over the downwind rail when preparing for a jibe. When my foot was in the strap I had to make a big step to get it out and place it on the board. For me, that big step was causing a disruption to the very sensitive foil, and sometimes I would crash. I was also having trouble getting back into the back strap after a jibe, assuming I successfully jibed, which was rare. Now that the back straps are gone, I find it very easy to just slide or shuffle my back foot around to position it and that has prevented crashes and other difficulties.
    I may put them back on at some point because they are helpful in certain situations. They are useful for initially pumping onto the foil, for example. They can be helpful for preventing catapults as you mentioned in the video. They can also be helpful when you want to really lean back against the sail and push hard with your feet against the straps like you would for regular windsurfing. I haven't really gotten to that stage yet with wind foiling, but maybe someday.

    • @tushinghamsalesltd
      @tushinghamsalesltd  11 месяцев назад

      Hi, great feedback! Sounds like you have the HD version which is the moulded construction on Severne's website. Not super clear.

    • @tonythetiger256
      @tonythetiger256 11 месяцев назад

      😅ym🎉😮😮😮 6:24 😮

    • @tonythetiger256
      @tonythetiger256 11 месяцев назад

      😅😮😅 6:37

    • @robmain9921
      @robmain9921 2 месяца назад +1

      This is some really good information! I also find that back foot repositioning for the gybe is really difficult - I think made worse by me foiling with too much weight on the back foot to start off with...

  • @kellymenchenton5067
    @kellymenchenton5067 Год назад

    Thanks for the video nice breakdown of getting stated equipment , I had a sail question- I've got a severne blade 6.2, how do the blades go for foiling compared with a gator?

    • @tushinghamsalesltd
      @tushinghamsalesltd  Год назад

      Hi, the Blades are great for foiling! They're powerful yet light in the hands and great for gybing as they flick round easily compared to a larger heaver cambered sail etc. Also, very durable!

  • @androbi4550
    @androbi4550 Год назад

    Great intro, I wish this were available before buying racing gear to learn windfoiling :) I have a prototype version of the Severne Hydro 100, would you think I could use it with a redwing, which is quite narrow??

    • @tushinghamsalesltd
      @tushinghamsalesltd  Год назад +1

      Hi, I'd recommend pairing the Redwing with a narrower board than the Hydro 100. That board would put you too outboard so you'd constantly be over-levering the foil or having to counterbalance that with an uncomfortable stance. The Alien 125 or 155 is what we'd recommend.

  • @robmilligan3650
    @robmilligan3650 Год назад

    Great video Simon, many thanks. I’m using a Gator for my early attempts at foiling. When you say rig fuller than normal, are we talking about a cm or so less downhaul, or just less outhaul? Thanks.

    • @tushinghamsalesltd
      @tushinghamsalesltd  Год назад +1

      Hi Rob, Basically rigged for light winds, so slightly less downhaul and not over-tightening the outhaul. Hope this helps.

    • @robmilligan3650
      @robmilligan3650 Год назад

      Many thanks

  • @Jimmy-bf6bj
    @Jimmy-bf6bj 2 месяца назад

    Very informative Simon. What do you think of using an NCX for foiling?
    Cheers

    • @tushinghamsalesltd
      @tushinghamsalesltd  Месяц назад

      Hi, we find the Turbo, Moto and Gator much better for foiling as these all have much better low end power. Of course the Foilglide is amazing, as it's specifically designed for freeride windfoiling.
      hope this helps!

  • @robmain9921
    @robmain9921 Год назад

    Hi Simon Great video! I have been progressing slowly but steadily but despite achieving some quite long flights I am recently struggling to attain the very upright effortless stance right over the board that I see here. I often feel like I have to really lock my legs and bend at the waist to stay in control and cannot commit weight to the harness without the lift from my 1250 Fanatic Flow becoming uncontrollable and breaching then crashing. Does this sound like I’m simply on too big a sail? Although I try to rig small, I often feel like I could comfortably plane on a freeride board with the same sail, and can water start relatively easily. Thanks once again Simon!

    • @robmain9921
      @robmain9921 Год назад

      By the way I'm 73kg

    • @tushinghamsalesltd
      @tushinghamsalesltd  11 месяцев назад

      Hi, as your enquiry is very technique focussed I'd recommend contacting Simon direct via his own website or Facebook etc.

    • @dairyairman
      @dairyairman 11 месяцев назад +1

      It sounds like you might be rigging too big. My personal guidelines are as follows: In conditions where I would normally rig my 10.5 m2 sail and use a formula board, I rig a 7.0 sail for my foil board. In conditions where I would rig an 8.5 and use my 158 liter JP Excite Ride, I use a 5.8 m2 sail for foiling. In conditions where I would rig a 7.0 and use my 117 liter Excocet Cross board, I rig a 5.0 m2 sail for foiling. If I rig comfortably for foiling, I'm never able to water start. I always have to uphaul. I'm not an expert at foiling. I'm what you might call a "low intermediate".

    • @conshox1
      @conshox1 10 месяцев назад +1

      Hello, I drive the Fanatic Foil 1250 with a Stingray and fly with this foil Sails from 7.0 to 5.4 sqm. I don't know which board you're riding, but since I have the rear strap
      directly above the foil mast, the foil flies super stable. I think it's not the sail size.

  • @henrylocatelli8255
    @henrylocatelli8255 Год назад

    Hi Simon, great video really!!!
    A little question for you, if possible, for a rider of 95kg, using 7.0 and 8.0 nocam sails, expert slalom windsurfer.
    I have been using a foil ready winsurf slalom board (width 77cm) sice then last 2 years, currently with a decent level.
    I would like to shift on a dedicated board, but I'm exitant between the size. That is, on your opinion and knowledge it would be better a larger board or a narrower one? My choice would be between the Alien 125 and the 155?
    Thanks in anticipation.
    Henry

    • @tushinghamsalesltd
      @tushinghamsalesltd  Год назад +1

      Hi Henry, just replying on behalf of Simon, we've done another video comparing the two sizes of Alien, hopefully you'll find this useful.
      ruclips.net/video/JbEcnvDZeRE/видео.html

    • @henrylocatelli8255
      @henrylocatelli8255 Год назад

      Hi guys!!!
      thanks a lot

  • @ReneBruun-xc8fw
    @ReneBruun-xc8fw Год назад

    Thanks for the nice video. What is your max speed with the Redwing 1400/350 wings?

    • @tushinghamsalesltd
      @tushinghamsalesltd  Год назад +1

      Hi, we've done 20knts on the 1400/350. 24knts on the 1000/250.
      As mentioned in the video, it's not necessarily the fastest foil out there however it's incredibly easy, stable and responsive!

    • @ReneBruun-xc8fw
      @ReneBruun-xc8fw Год назад

      @@tushinghamsalesltd Thanks Simon, this is very much in line with my own experience. I have Alien125, Redwing 1000/1400/1800 plus 350 and 250 stabs, a very easy plug and play freeride foil consept. But the Alien125 is not a beginners board when you are around 90 kg 🙂. I have this as a supplement to my more complex slalom foil quiver.
      I have made shims for mast rake - 0,6 dgr and 1,6 dgr - when sailing in strong wind and chubby conditions to get the nose up, I can recommend that.🙂

  • @robertoraga5901
    @robertoraga5901 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you! Where and when can I join a course?

    • @tushinghamsalesltd
      @tushinghamsalesltd  10 месяцев назад

      Hi, please get in touch with Simon via his email: info@windwise.net

  • @StudioPractice
    @StudioPractice 6 дней назад +1

    Why is Sting teaching windfoiling?