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VIDEO: Ed Forsyth Collaroy Basin Sunday 3 March

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Created by apforsyth > 9 months ago, 4 Mar 2019
apforsyth
NSW, 62 posts
4 Mar 2019 3:07PM
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warwickl
NSW, 2174 posts
4 Mar 2019 7:57PM
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Nice
I've foiled there as well nice spot.

Lambie
QLD, 738 posts
4 Mar 2019 9:41PM
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Nice drone footage - who would ever have thought this possible 10 years ago !!
Was someone following you ? or was this the "follow me' drone?
Im interested in your choice of kite ? Once I see white caps im on a 9 m inflatable kite - what size is the foil kite ?

apforsyth
NSW, 62 posts
5 Mar 2019 7:38AM
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Cheers Lambie, that was shot with DJI Inspire 1 with X5 and Olympus 12mm lens.

pembertonproductions.com.au/projects/aerial-showreel/

Andrew Forsyth
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dafish
NSW, 1633 posts
5 Mar 2019 8:04AM
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Yes, that footage is awesome! Love how smooth it shoots. How big is the Chrono? Seemed like you were well powered up in those conditions. Nice riding, spot looks great for some open swell carving.

LiquidAloha
NSW, 9 posts
5 Mar 2019 2:49PM
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It's a 9m ozone hyperlink and yes I was properly powered after it picked up mid session. Should have been on a smaller lei. Second time on a ram air kite. Thanks to Kitepower for the demo - I'm going to have to invest as a compliment to my 6, 8, 10 reos. The Hyperlink is epic for 8-12 knots on the Moses 590. So much power and so much easier to keep in the air in light winds. Thanks to Pemberton productions for filming and editing. Epic work as always.

dafish
NSW, 1633 posts
5 Mar 2019 7:29PM
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LiquidAloha said..
It's a 9m ozone hyperlink and yes I was properly powered after it picked up mid session. Should have been on a smaller lei. Second time on a ram air kite. Thanks to Kitepower for the demo - I'm going to have to invest as a compliment to my 6, 8, 10 reos. The Hyperlink is epic for 8-12 knots on the Moses 590. So much power and so much easier to keep in the air in light winds. Thanks to Pemberton productions for filming and editing. Epic work as always.


I have recently acquired a 12 mt Hyperlink and have had a few sessions myself. I have used it in 8 to 12, but it was very lit in 12. I jump on the v5 8 Reo after that. I also wanted a 12 so I could get back to some jumping with good glide just to break up the surfboard, foil routine. And again, that footage was really nice.

LiquidAloha
NSW, 9 posts
5 Mar 2019 7:49PM
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Insane piloting from Andrew. A couple of times I could hear the drone getting in nice and close

I was also considering the 12m but for foiling 9m seemed to get the job done for my 85kgs. The only question I have is line length - I'd love to speed up the turning but don't want to lose that precious low end. Thinking 23m, same as my wave kite bar. All suggestions welcome.

emmafoils
307 posts
5 Mar 2019 11:51PM
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Very nice video. I agree with foil kites for foiling in that wind range.

Tell us about your board. Looks good.

LiquidAloha
NSW, 9 posts
6 Mar 2019 4:10AM
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Amos shapes custom. 3'2 at about 12 liters. Can't remember the width but I could have gone a little narrower, especially in the tail, but that's being picky and it's otherwise perfect. Gripped it myself. Very impressive work from Amos as this was his first kite foil board and he nailed it. Totally stoked.

emmafoils
307 posts
6 Mar 2019 2:50AM
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Small custom boards are the way to go. Makes such a big difference in how the foil handles. Can't imagine using a larger board again.
In my experience, you can improve low end more easily with a larger foil than longer lines.

LiquidAloha
NSW, 9 posts
6 Mar 2019 6:27AM
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Agreed. I've got a 633 with epic low end, but line length also key and I have virtually zero experience with ram airs hence curious for input.

dafish
NSW, 1633 posts
6 Mar 2019 8:14AM
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I might have to rethink my line strategy. I have been flying the 12 Hyperlink with 25 meter lines. I think I could have gotten away with a 10. My goal for this kite was the 4 to 6 knot range but maybe I could get away with 17 meter lines and still make that possible at 80 kilos.
Now watching your clip again I noticed that you never swap feet in transitions. Do you go a whole session that way? I find it really fatiguing if I don't switch feet. I keep to my natural side while carving down wind though...

PrfctChaos
WA, 82 posts
6 Mar 2019 6:58AM
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9m Chrono with 15 m lines is epic for foiling and lots of fun to fly. Direct steering feel.

LiquidAloha
NSW, 9 posts
6 Mar 2019 10:22AM
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I'm going to have to demo some line lengths - it's the only way forward. I hear great things about short lines on ram airs and the shortest I've used is 20m.

Dafish, I don't swap my feet when foiling as I don't find it necessary at all (contrast strapless surfboard riding where I do swap my feet all the time). I find foiling really easy on the body and not fatiguing at all. The foil does all the work. Use of a harness rope slider helps with that but I also think it's because I'm generally riding off the wind on my toe side while riding swell so it doesn't feel awkward like edging toeside on a surfboard. I should learn to swap feet though - especially to be able to water-start on that side.

wdric
NSW, 1625 posts
6 Mar 2019 6:47PM
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LiquidAloha said..
I'm going to have to demo some line lengths - it's the only way forward. I hear great things about short lines on ram airs and the shortest I've used is 20m.


I got some 15m lines on a chrono 15 and can def hold more power, and the jumps are nice and big and floaty ;)
def get some and it will increase the wind range you can use your kite in

dafish
NSW, 1633 posts
6 Mar 2019 7:29PM
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I just swapped my lines to 20 mt lines as I had a spare set laying around. Will start with that, see how it feels, then judge whether I need need to make a smaller set.

emmafoils
307 posts
7 Mar 2019 5:55AM
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Line length as it relates to underpowered waterstarts is so technique dependent that it is hard to compare between individuals. I can start in conditions now that would have been impossible for me 20 sessions ago. Also, longer is not always better. Sometimes I need 2 swings to get going. The first dive or loop to stand up and the second to move forward and achieve lift. The timing of this second dive/loop is obviously critical to success and using shorter lines is easier to get the timing right.

dafish
NSW, 1633 posts
7 Mar 2019 2:01PM
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On a small Paipo I can get up and liftoff with just a downloop on an 8 mt Reo in 9 to 10 knots. Not sure how I will approach the 4 to 6 knot range with the Hyperlink, but I don't think a downloop start is an option :)

bigtone667
NSW, 1502 posts
7 Mar 2019 6:41PM
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emmafoils said..
Line length as it relates to underpowered waterstarts is so technique dependent that it is hard to compare between individuals. I can start in conditions now that would have been impossible for me 20 sessions ago. Also, longer is not always better. Sometimes I need 2 swings to get going. The first dive or loop to stand up and the second to move forward and achieve lift. The timing of this second dive/loop is obviously critical to success and using shorter lines is easier to get the timing right.


Best thing I ever did was to use 32m race lines.......

warwickl
NSW, 2174 posts
7 Mar 2019 7:26PM
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bigtone667 said..

emmafoils said..
Line length as it relates to underpowered waterstarts is so technique dependent that it is hard to compare between individuals. I can start in conditions now that would have been impossible for me 20 sessions ago. Also, longer is not always better. Sometimes I need 2 swings to get going. The first dive or loop to stand up and the second to move forward and achieve lift. The timing of this second dive/loop is obviously critical to success and using shorter lines is easier to get the timing right.



Best thing I ever did was to use 32m race lines.......


Me to and did most things he advised
But the Moses 683 is a step up

scotty100
QLD, 233 posts
11 Mar 2019 9:35AM
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Great footage, as a kite foiler to watch people kitefoil is like watching paint dry, it is definitely a participation sport not spectator

scotty100
QLD, 233 posts
11 Mar 2019 9:35AM
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Great footage, as a kite foiler to watch people kitefoil is like watching paint dry, it is definitely a participation sport not spectator



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