I let Roland borrow this foil yesterday. He wanted to see if the additional 20 square inches of surface would make a difference in low end.
When turning it over to him, I saw some scratches (I did buy this one used). When I picked it up today, I figured I should clean this one up and get it back to top performance shape.
I used the solid paint pen, filled in the scratches and let the paint dry.
And I actually just finished sanding the foil. I went with 600-1000-1500 on both sides to get an even surface finish.
Better than new!!!
This is one of my favorite front foils for prone surf foiling in sizable waves. It carves like no other and I can even pump it back out. Super progressive lift so I can takeoff in critical sections without having to worry about a blow up.
I want to see if this will translate over to Foil Drive prone surf foiling... unfortunately for that plan, the wind is forecasted to get stronger over the next several days - wing, wing, wing!!!
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