We are in between swells at the moment. This weekend is supposed to be big again. But for the meantime, there were chest high waves on the sets, a decent mid tide and low wind for the pau hana session today.
And it was a perfect day to dial in the Cabrinha Whippit/Tweaker 390 + 140 rear stabilizer.
Foil Drive Max onboard No.43
I used the wing bolts to make sure I could get the mast position dialed in.
I adjusted the foil to go further forward after each of the first three waves. I got it in a spot where it felt comfortable, but through all the rides I noted I was really using my rear foot and the setup was pretty pitch sensitive.
Tomorrow I will likely swap out the rear stabilizer for the Union 160 - seeing if that reduces the pitch sensitivity.
What I loved about this foil was how well it carved. And I'm not sure if it was designed this way, but with the rear foot bias, this foil felt way more like surfing a shortboard than any other foil I've used. The Silk 850 carves even harder, but it feels distinctly like foiling. I feel like I can push the Silk 850 harder, and that it is more balanced - but this reinforces my decision to get the Cabrinha Union based foils - they are different than their contemporaries - and because of that they do not really overlap.
The Foil Drive itself felt a little sluggish today. Not sure if it was the chop or the unit settings, but something was off.
It may have been the full-bodied motor mount (maybe I was feeling the drag???).
This is definitely a better way to get to know a new foil (unlike the last "wing" outing I had).
As I mentioned earlier, I'll move to try the 160 monobloc rear stab next - but I definitely want to try the other shims on the modular 140 rear stab also.
If you look closely at some of the tracks below, you can see some pretty curvy shortboard surfing lines -
18 rides (with a few others where I didn't pick up the wave).
Prayot and Duke paddled out on their DW SUP foil boards. Kalani and Roland chilled in the parking lot discussing the boom box build, and then ground handling the PW Derek loaned/gave Roland.
Fun session!!!
PF:8/W:3/PW:60/FD:42/S:18




