I definitely think you are doing things correctly. It reminds me of when windsurfing exploded in the late 70's early 80's and wave boards were tried for the first time with a sail ! From there on it was trial and error shaping short windsurfers. Don't go with the flow - That's just mainstream and what is easiest and sells most and makes most money for the makers. You have the freedom of making things juts how YOU like them. Well done ! In my eyes - but I've actually never foiled ... (however I do know hydrodynamics), the only advantage of a bend in the foil vs a straight foil is to get MORE surface within a given width. It just gives you more lift for a same width. A bit like concave undersides simply give you MORE surface on a windsurfer so that it actually starts planing earlier. Keep on at it. I've done that by necessity all my life and know so much more than the rich guys who simply buy the latest equipment. They are my pool for trying / testing as I often asked if I could try their equipment and took waht was good and left the mainstream behind.
Great Desings and super good R&D I like the idea of the flex of cedar, wood lively flex is usually a nice feeling on boards so supper interesting to have it on the wings. Keep us posted!
Thanks Saladita Kite School! yeah was a fun build! I've actually made a few now with some small refinements. I added a full series of videos for how I built it if your interested. :)
I've been building mine a few years now since I started wing surfing. It's great to see a nice hand-built front wing. I use 3D printing for all but 1 of my wings. First was composites clad 3D printed core, then a CNC multi laminated ply wing(2650). After that I did all moulds from 3D printed models and laid carbon fibre in them. Necessary for the thinner higher performance ones.
Take a look at Clearwater foils. They have a RUclips channel. He has a cnc machine to use, but he’s doing the same thing. I’ve built several wings and a couple boards using his techniques.
Dude...real nice video. So nice of you to take time out and do all the work to make this and then video your FIRST IMPRESSIONS...gotta love the accent. :)
Too cool! Thanks for documenting this!! Wish I had time to try the same but you’re inspiring me for my future retirement. 😂. Look forward to updates on your DOE (design of experiment - look it up for the nerdy engineers 😂) with alternative designs.
THX for sharing. This low budget foilboard is a good example of having a lot of fun with less money in your pocket.. in building and use. The Board industrie must get dizzy to see this example. They need to make at least 2-3,5k euros of money for each board.I àm looking forward to see your produktion prozess. Best regards from the Baltic Sea/Germany.
Hey Juergen, thanks, yeah was a fun build for sure! :) I think a lot of the costs with production for brands is labor. this was low cost to build, but was quite involved in processes. I enjoy that, but I can see why the companies charge so much for them.
i think the curved tips make it more efficient and stability similar to a rudder.. straight foils should handle high speed and feel more slippery like a tt without fins
Hey Dalin, yeah that's along the lines of what Marty suggested too. The curved rear wing in particular reduces Yaw.. so it will be interesting to see if i can notice that difference with the flat one!
Thanks Scott! Yeah me too! The flat one will be a lot easier to build so i'm thinking of even trying a few different thicknesses and aspect ratios to see what changes.
Are the wings perfectly flat with the fuselage? or is there an angle to the rear or front wing relative to the line of direction of the fuselage? Thanks for the interesting video.
Hey, yes the wings are flat with the fuselage, but more importantly than that is the angle of Attack for the wings. Make sure you have approximately 1-3 degrees for the front and rear wings (opposing AoA) for the foil to fly. The more AoA the earlier the lift, but the less it will handle speed. Hope that helps
@@FlukesKitesurfing Ok, yea i meant the angle of attack. Thank you for the answer. Did you integrate those angles into the fuselage or into the wings when you shaped them?
Stelar Video, but a few questions, A> height of your mast?? B>volume of the beauty board? C>I see that you are using an Ocean Rodeo Kite, But what is the model and Size? D> where is the location of the Video Made at?
Hey! Thanks! I think im using the 67CM or 82CM mast. Not sure about the L of the board sorry. I just shape for the dims I need. The kite is the OR HL Crave. Locations we don't share :) Have fun!
Hey Renaud, yes certainly an area to keep an eye on. That's why I went with the high tensile screws there to help strengthen that connection. That said, no issues yet and seems strong. :)
I´m just getting into foils, but..nk the joint mast/fuselage is the weaker point and must be improved...I explain. the base final base og the mast doesn´t have enough area to hold the lateral pressure...and willl eventually get loose..
Hey Paulo, thanks for the comment, I have actually found with time that connection works ok. If you do the screws up tight, then the alloy to alloy connection stays stiff. The connection that did move is the Fues to front wing connection. To fix that i added a wider fuse (25mm) and more screws as covered in another video. :) All that said, the socket connection would be better... (also covered in the how to build a hydrofoil videos) but hard to make. This way is easy and works fine :)
Thanks Rob! Yeah mate made a couple now. Here are some links: Hydrofoil Version 2 Test here: ruclips.net/video/7JC_kyitZ-0/видео.html How to build a hydrofoil from home series here: ruclips.net/video/af-iiFLuzis/видео.html Free Hydrofoil Plans here: flukeskitesurfing.com/hydrofoil-plans-v3 Hope that helps :)
Hey Anton, I have not tried just flat water pumping, dont think it would be that good, but it feels good just casually pumping it around downwinding on the kite. That said, my latests version pumps better.
Way to go, my man! - This definitely deserves A LOT of appreciation!
Thanks John!
I definitely think you are doing things correctly.
It reminds me of when windsurfing exploded in the late 70's early 80's and wave boards were tried for the first time with a sail !
From there on it was trial and error shaping short windsurfers.
Don't go with the flow - That's just mainstream and what is easiest and sells most and makes most money for the makers.
You have the freedom of making things juts how YOU like them. Well done !
In my eyes - but I've actually never foiled ... (however I do know hydrodynamics), the only advantage of a bend in the foil vs a straight foil is to get MORE surface within a given width. It just gives you more lift for a same width. A bit like concave undersides simply give you MORE surface on a windsurfer so that it actually starts planing earlier.
Keep on at it. I've done that by necessity all my life and know so much more than the rich guys who simply buy the latest equipment.
They are my pool for trying / testing as I often asked if I could try their equipment and took waht was good and left the mainstream behind.
Thanks mate! Yeah its fun making and testing and see what happens
Great Desings and super good R&D I like the idea of the flex of cedar, wood lively flex is usually a nice feeling on boards so supper interesting to have it on the wings. Keep us posted!
Thanks Saladita Kite School! yeah was a fun build! I've actually made a few now with some small refinements. I added a full series of videos for how I built it if your interested. :)
I've been building mine a few years now since I started wing surfing. It's great to see a nice hand-built front wing. I use 3D printing for all but 1 of my wings. First was composites clad 3D printed core, then a CNC multi laminated ply wing(2650). After that I did all moulds from 3D printed models and laid carbon fibre in them. Necessary for the thinner higher performance ones.
Nice one mate! Thanks for the comment on how your building them!
Take a look at Clearwater foils. They have a RUclips channel. He has a cnc machine to use, but he’s doing the same thing. I’ve built several wings and a couple boards using his techniques.
Yeah I have seen them. I'm not sure that I agree with his techniques haha ;) but good to hear you're making some and they are working for you :)
This is so awesome! Great job sir, well done.
Dude...real nice video. So nice of you to take time out and do all the work to make this and then video your FIRST IMPRESSIONS...gotta love the accent. :)
Thanks mate! yeah it was a fun one to build and film. stoked it works
Simply brilliant! $100 dollars is amazing also! Inspiring to watch and rooting for your continued success! :)
Thanks Kts!
Too cool! Thanks for documenting this!! Wish I had time to try the same but you’re inspiring me for my future retirement. 😂. Look forward to updates on your DOE (design of experiment - look it up for the nerdy engineers 😂) with alternative designs.
Thanks Mark! and yeah for sure. Should be fun trying out new shapes! Ive actually already made the 2nd flat set, so we are getting there!
THX for sharing. This low budget foilboard is a good example of having a lot of fun with less money in your pocket.. in building and use. The Board industrie must get dizzy to see this example. They need to make at least 2-3,5k euros of money for each board.I àm looking forward to see your produktion prozess. Best regards from the Baltic Sea/Germany.
Hey Juergen, thanks, yeah was a fun build for sure! :) I think a lot of the costs with production for brands is labor. this was low cost to build, but was quite involved in processes. I enjoy that, but I can see why the companies charge so much for them.
i think the curved tips make it more efficient and stability similar to a rudder.. straight foils should handle high speed and feel more slippery like a tt without fins
Hey Dalin, yeah that's along the lines of what Marty suggested too. The curved rear wing in particular reduces Yaw.. so it will be interesting to see if i can notice that difference with the flat one!
Maaan, the shark-attack at 6:56 scared the sh** out of me! Glad you're ok! ;)
hahaha.
"Bit of a success"?! MATE this is huge! epic work bro
Thanks mate!
This is great - looks like a nice job you made of it. Looking forward to the video on how you did it!!
Thanks Phil! Yeah i'm looking forward to making the how to build series!
Top work mate
Thanks mate! Was fun to finally see work
Nice! Looking forward to the flat wing/ curved wing side by side comparisons.
Thanks Scott! Yeah me too! The flat one will be a lot easier to build so i'm thinking of even trying a few different thicknesses and aspect ratios to see what changes.
Sounds fun Luke! Good work!
Bring some strapless tutorials soon too!
For sure!! Still have a lot on the list to record. Well have lots of time soon to record
good work, looks like fine woodworking. I like to wood look, classic feel! Can't wait for the next vid
Thanks! Yeah it really is just woodworking with a bit of fibreglass on top :)
Creative man❤, nice video good quality 100%❤
Thanks Raja!
Awesome video love your passion great work looking forward to the following content 👍
Thanks mate! I’m just about to upload the next video today actually! as well as get started on the how to series so its all coming soon :)
Are the wings perfectly flat with the fuselage? or is there an angle to the rear or front wing relative to the line of direction of the fuselage? Thanks for the interesting video.
Hey, yes the wings are flat with the fuselage, but more importantly than that is the angle of Attack for the wings. Make sure you have approximately 1-3 degrees for the front and rear wings (opposing AoA) for the foil to fly. The more AoA the earlier the lift, but the less it will handle speed. Hope that helps
@@FlukesKitesurfing Ok, yea i meant the angle of attack. Thank you for the answer. Did you integrate those angles into the fuselage or into the wings when you shaped them?
I’m trying your templates, but I’m using foam instead quicker and easier to work with. Hope it works.
Great, yeah let us know!
Brilliant
Thanks! Just about to post the video for the V2 hydrofoil as well! Its been fun
Thanks! Just about to post the video for the V2 hydrofoil as well! Its been fun
@@FlukesKitesurfing AWESOME
Really nice! I would like to try at home
Yes Go for it! :) I will be making the how to build series so keep an eye out for that too for some tips if you need them.
Thanks! Great videos!
Thanks!
Stelar Video, but a few questions, A> height of your mast?? B>volume of the beauty board? C>I see that you are using an Ocean Rodeo Kite, But what is the model and Size? D> where is the location of the Video Made at?
Hey! Thanks! I think im using the 67CM or 82CM mast. Not sure about the L of the board sorry. I just shape for the dims I need. The kite is the OR HL Crave. Locations we don't share :) Have fun!
Thank you
for sure!
Yes please, make a video on making the wing and the board...
For sure! Im working on the second foils right now.. after some testing, ill make the series. Really want to get it done this month :)
Looks awesome! Is that Nitinaht?
Maybe :)
Fine but I would be more cautious about the link fuselage/mast, because all the efforts remain on the screws...
Hey Renaud, yes certainly an area to keep an eye on. That's why I went with the high tensile screws there to help strengthen that connection. That said, no issues yet and seems strong. :)
I´m just getting into foils, but..nk the joint mast/fuselage is the weaker point and must be improved...I explain. the base final base og the mast doesn´t have enough area to hold the lateral pressure...and willl eventually get loose..
Hey Paulo, thanks for the comment, I have actually found with time that connection works ok. If you do the screws up tight, then the alloy to alloy connection stays stiff. The connection that did move is the Fues to front wing connection. To fix that i added a wider fuse (25mm) and more screws as covered in another video. :) All that said, the socket connection would be better... (also covered in the how to build a hydrofoil videos) but hard to make. This way is easy and works fine :)
Would you sell these plans. I need one that can handle 200 pounder
Hey Merle, yes the plans are available for free, as well as the how to videos. The link is in the description :)
Hey Dude, great content right here. Have ya already tried using straight wings compared to the curved ones? If so , how did you go? Greetings
Thanks Rob! Yeah mate made a couple now. Here are some links:
Hydrofoil Version 2 Test here: ruclips.net/video/7JC_kyitZ-0/видео.html
How to build a hydrofoil from home series here: ruclips.net/video/af-iiFLuzis/видео.html
Free Hydrofoil Plans here: flukeskitesurfing.com/hydrofoil-plans-v3
Hope that helps :)
If you look at the new art foil 1201 you will see that they are much more conventional.
Yeah foil design seems to have gone almost full circle to earlier models (with some tweaks)
how does it pump?
Hey Anton, I have not tried just flat water pumping, dont think it would be that good, but it feels good just casually pumping it around downwinding on the kite. That said, my latests version pumps better.
Wow
:)
Where IS the spot it's awsom
This is in Canada :)
Interessante 💥 👍
Thanks!
I mean getting loose.
saya sangat menginginkan benda itu, apakah anda bisa menjual nya pada saya dengan harga ekonomis 😅🙏
👌
:)
This is so cool, I’m inspired to make my own now 🪂🏄♂️
Awesome!