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Classifieds / WTB 2018-2019 Starboard 14'x24.5"
« on: September 21, 2020, 08:59:39 PM »
Hey there! I am interested in buying a used Starboard.  14'x24.5" preferable.  I am located in Central California so can travel pretty much most places in California to pickup. 


Let me know what you have and how much.


Thanks,

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Hey! Hope this is the right place for this sort of thing.


I am selling a used set of a GoFoil Kai/Iwa double wing set with bags and mast cover.  Nice condition with minimal wear.


Also, in a package deal, I have 1- 7'6" Infinity Tombstone SUP Foilboard Carbon and 1-5'11" prone foilboard.  I have used the boards hardly at all and pretty much new. 


I think the package is worth at least $2100 but lets make a deal (so make an offer!).  Get ahold of me at my email vincentshaymedia@gmail.com


I live in Central California and willing to drive to deliver if you aren't that far from me (within 200 miles or so).  I can also meet you somewhere halfway too.


Thanks!

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I have a used GoFoil Kai/Iwa double wing setup for sale as well as two almost new Infinity foilboards....


1.  GoFoil Kai/Iwa foils (double surf set) with bags
2.  Infinity Tombstone Carbon 7'6" SUP Foilboard (used 5x)
3.  Infinity Tombstone 5'11" prone foilboard (used 2x)


$2100 for ALL!


Get ahold of me at 805.234.0470 text or call if interested. Located in Central California and willing to travel halfway to deliver. 


Thanks!


Vince

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Foil SUP / Re: Progression
« on: July 05, 2019, 02:55:55 PM »
Hey! Wow, stoked on the good advice on stance etc.  Makes alot of sense.  Right on!


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Foil SUP / Re: Progression
« on: July 03, 2019, 01:09:11 PM »
Thanks! I am only 5'6" and think I am standing pretty wide on that 7'6"! I will try longer I guess.  Marking center line and square shoulders should help too. Thanks for the advice all.


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Foil SUP / Re: Progression
« on: July 02, 2019, 09:31:27 PM »
I LOVE all the suggestions. I haven't been able to get back here until today...really busy at my shop in Avila.


SO, I am marking my center line with a yellow center mark. I see how that is so important with foiling. I am a surfer....hahahahaha. Its all new to me. This is also my second time doing this. Super cool LOVE it so far. Thanks all.


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Foil SUP / Progression
« on: June 26, 2019, 08:02:42 PM »
Howdy all!


So, I went from my home made, DIY foil and got a GoFoil Iwa and Kai Rear and stabilizer setup.  I coupled that with a 7'6" Infinity Tombstone and a 5'11" Infinity Prone foil in the last few days.  That first session on my homemade foil got me that fired up!


The first session I went right to the surf with the 5'11" Prone foil and the GoFoil IWA setup with large stabilizer.  In Cayucos, we don't really have long waves mushing out to long whitewater, so I decided since I was a surfer to just get right to it so I paddled in. 2'-3' foot south swell at low tide. NOT optimum...but I did it.  Took some fun wipeouts.


Later that same day, I managed to get the Infinity SUP foil outfitted so my wife, Em, and I went down to 24th St in Cayucos and I took off.  I have been paddling for some time and it was not difficult paddling the board to the waves and actually paddling in...the foil another story! I managed to go down the line though and got some flight time.  Nothing nuts, but I got the feel.


Today, I had the opportunity to introduce a friend of mine to the sport of foiling and he has a boat...He wanted to try! I said what the heck, it will give me more time to dial in the foil technique, plus I really wanted to try the smaller Kai stabilizer with the Iwa Wing.  It made SUCH A DIFFERENCE.  I won't go back to the big stabilizer unless I am down winding...which is my SOLE GOAL OF THE FOIL THING.


Enjoy the vid.


https://youtu.be/C_SzU1GcPYI


Any tips are cool. So tip away. My only 4th time on any sort of foil so I think I am progressing pretty quick. Boat helped so much today.


Mahalo,


Vincent Shay

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Foil SUP / Re: DIY SUP Foil Wings- Oh geez.
« on: June 20, 2019, 04:22:48 PM »
Hey Bob! So STOKED that you loved that surf kayak.  Those were fun times! Now I am all about downwind SUP.  We have an incredible run here from Avila to Pismo....


Seriously, thanks for the shoutout and I think the biggest stoke I ever got from Surf Kayak Design was seeing people enjoying them in the surf.  I built that Reaction in 2004 and people still buy it from Murky Waters.  Way too honored.  The best thing was that these kayaks don't break. And I tried!  Ed at Murky Waters is seriously one of, if not THE BEST manufacturer in the World. 


This foil thing is pretty interesting...I just bought two foil boards from Dave over at Infinity and can't wait to actually learn to use them in the surf with a 'real' foil.  Thanks for all the suggestions ALL.


-vince

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Foil SUP / Re: DIY SUP Foil Wings- Oh geez.
« on: June 19, 2019, 09:55:17 AM »
For sure! Thanks for the ideas.


So, for me I want to make a couple more...but this first one was kind of getting my feet wet.  If this thing works, I would just send up to Murky Waters to make a mold and carbon fiber prototype.  Really stiff and a tad thinner...probably work even better.


I just needed to figure out an easy way to create the more complex shape like what Slingshot was doing...something the DIY guy could do easily.


This one was actually stiff after laying up with 3 layers of 6 oz glass...one more layer would have been optimum but it got the ball rolling. 


Super fun!

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Classifieds / WTB- GoFoil 200/280 or?
« on: June 19, 2019, 09:15:40 AM »
I want to purchase a used GoFoil 200 / 280 setup or something else comparable.  I am on the Central Coast of California (Cayucos and Avila Beach).  Be cool if I could also get a good front wing for surf too.  Let me know what you got and lets make  deal!


Thanks

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Foil SUP / DIY SUP Foil Wings- Oh geez.
« on: June 19, 2019, 09:10:17 AM »
Hi there! Since my wife and I own a kayak and paddleboard shop on the central coast of California (Avila Beach Paddlesports) and we had about 6 months off due to all the rain we got this season, I had alot of time on my hands. 


This Foil Thing has captured my interest after going to San O' last year to surf with my wife and we happened to park next to Jeff Clarke.  He was cool enough to show me his foils and talk about it. Then I surfed with him, me on my board and him on his foil.  REALLY cool!  For the next few days Em and I watched these amazing athletes foiling and making the often less than stellar, mushy surf, look fun.


Some of my friends on the Central Coast was doing it, mainly surfing, but I really am into downwind SUP paddling, so I wanted a downwind foil.  I had never done it, nor knew anything about it but I was game to try. This season was tough on the wallet so I couldn't afford a new foil and board (jeez, like $2000 + WOW) BUT I figured I could make one.  Even if it didn't work out, I thought maybe I would learn some stuff. And what the heck, I had designed some kayaks in my time (design for Murky Water Kayaks in Canada) in the surf kayak world way back.


How hard could it be! HA, I was in for a lesson.


It was a LONG process of learning and searching on the internet for what others were doing and the ideas behind hydrofoils and how others were making their own. I wanted to make it easy as possible so I learned Fusion 360 and made some large wing shapes, thanks to a few people on the internet who helped me. I had my .stl file and off to get some EPS foam cut! NO way not as easy as it seems...or as cheap!


Back to the drawing board!


So, either people were engineers and experienced carbon fiber/infusion/mold making guys with vacuum bags, etc, which I was NOT or you were someone who tried to carve something out of wood...or maybe skills somewhere in between.  I wanted more!


Yesterday, 5 months after I started this project I was able to put my wings on an old CorranSUP a friend had put foil boxes in (they ended up coming out after 10 runs!) and was towed behind a small inflatable to see if this would even FLY. It did!


Really I had no idea what I was doing. Most of us don't, I think! But I think at least going for it is a great learning experience.  Enjoy the vid! Its entertaining a bit and will give you a general idea of what I did to make mine. Its about 6 months condensed into 10 minutes of fun and frolic.


Now, I am going to go out and buy a good GoFoil Maliko 200! Hahahahaha.


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