Cool show 😁 love the realism 😉 wish i could afford one of these but a poor boy not good at saving $ 😉 i am building my own for a try. Got a beautiful board. 5'2", 75L great wing. Big but good for beginner like myself. AK Durable supplies co. Trek 2000 with 71cm (forgot name. Metal piece from front wing to mast to rear), 360mm rear stabilizer wing i believe and a 80cm carbon fiber mast 😁 got a flipsky 65161 motor and 75/350 controller with a 14s4p boston swing battery. Big cells 5200mah. 200a capable battery. Got a nanuk case for battery and controller. Should work good i hope 😉 I'm 44 years old tomorrow but maybe one of these days i will get enough saved up for the latest production model 😁 i am in Buffalo NY and have never even seen anybody on one of these so I'm Sure it will be very popular. We are a bit behind out here 😉 keep the great videos coming man!!! Huge fan 😁
send pics of your build when you get it together. Look forward to seeing it fly. Working on my own homebuilt/frankenstein efoil contraption myself this winter. Hope neither of us catches fire come spring time and take our maiden voyage.
hey Stephan i agree weeds suck, rake that weed turn or move it deeper water. a standing foil start would been more exciting. all in all looked like a fun day. i have watched a lot of your videos at the lake you live on. where is the lake and do you teach lessons?.....tom
I ride in Stillwater MN and no I don't give lesson but Zen Watersports does and has on my lake. I'm considering conducting a race on my lake next season.
Not all of my hop-ups can be blamed on me or my board. Weeds will stop any board dead in the water and killed most riders that day. And a 4.9 isn't the solution. Most people had a 4.9 and if you watched their ability to bank you'll see, the Pro is significantly superior to larger boards.
You take forever to get on foil that’s why you didn’t like the rules. I would love those rules and own it because I’m on foil instantly I literally almost don’t even need the board.
Also the sad non exciting spectacle is due to the kooky level caliber of riders. Getting on foil if done professionally is as exciting as anything else and instantaneous
Cool show 😁 love the realism 😉 wish i could afford one of these but a poor boy not good at saving $ 😉 i am building my own for a try. Got a beautiful board. 5'2", 75L great wing. Big but good for beginner like myself. AK Durable supplies co. Trek 2000 with 71cm (forgot name. Metal piece from front wing to mast to rear), 360mm rear stabilizer wing i believe and a 80cm carbon fiber mast 😁 got a flipsky 65161 motor and 75/350 controller with a 14s4p boston swing battery. Big cells 5200mah. 200a capable battery. Got a nanuk case for battery and controller. Should work good i hope 😉 I'm 44 years old tomorrow but maybe one of these days i will get enough saved up for the latest production model 😁 i am in Buffalo NY and have never even seen anybody on one of these so I'm Sure it will be very popular. We are a bit behind out here 😉 keep the great videos coming man!!! Huge fan 😁
send pics of your build when you get it together. Look forward to seeing it fly. Working on my own homebuilt/frankenstein efoil contraption myself this winter. Hope neither of us catches fire come spring time and take our maiden voyage.
Good coverage my man. Still looks fun
It was!
hey Stephan i agree weeds suck, rake that weed turn or move it deeper water. a standing foil start would been more exciting. all in all looked like a fun day. i have watched a lot of your videos at the lake you live on. where is the lake and do you teach lessons?.....tom
I ride in Stillwater MN and no I don't give lesson but Zen Watersports does and has on my lake. I'm considering conducting a race on my lake next season.
I am surprised Moonlight Bat was spared the thunderstorms, the race must have been after the storm. I was looking at the weather radar
On the 3 hour drive up to the event it looked pretty nasty but the clouds cleared as we carried our gear to the docks.
@Stephan4ghOst That figures for me, I was going to drive up, I started to and then the rain 🌧 here in Blaine and the radar, I gave up. Next time .
Seems like good fun anyways, but bro you need to work on your pop up, or get a 4.9 🤙
Not all of my hop-ups can be blamed on me or my board. Weeds will stop any board dead in the water and killed most riders that day. And a 4.9 isn't the solution. Most people had a 4.9 and if you watched their ability to bank you'll see, the Pro is significantly superior to larger boards.
You take forever to get on foil that’s why you didn’t like the rules. I would love those rules and own it because I’m on foil instantly I literally almost don’t even need the board.
Also the sad non exciting spectacle is due to the kooky level caliber of riders. Getting on foil if done professionally is as exciting as anything else and instantaneous
you probably won't be all that fast with weeds in your prop. But Who knows?