The wind came up early today - when I got to a stopping point on the garage work, I headed over to Hickam (since the tide was pretty low). I also wanted to dial in the AFS Enduro 700 -
This is where the foil balanced out for me. I had it set further forward for about half the session - but it seemed like I was having to exert some front foot pressure. I didn't want to make the adjustment earlier because I didn't want to have to deal with the up and down shifty wind to get back up. But eventually I did pull the mast back and what a difference!
Getting up on this foil did take a little more effort than the Enduro 900 - but that's to be expected. As long as the wing was powered, it wasn't an issue.
I had actually wanted to cycle through the stabilizers to see what would work best for the E700 - but I just used the HA40 in the rear position.
The E700 surfs - no surprise and no complaints. I think next time I'll push the stabilizer up to the short fuselage position to see if it loosens up.
Pretty up and down. But at least there is wind that is wingable.
I think with the HA38 I can get this foil over 25mph.
The 23.1mph came from the inside speed runs.
Fun session!!!
W:31/FD:58/PW:1/S:4
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