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Postby TheJoe » Fri Dec 13, 2013 12:53 am
don pitcher wrote:I don't get why people think Carafino is the "father" of hydrofoiling. So what if he was the first to use carbon.
How is his product so innovative? Like others have said this came from ski boat hydrofoils. I don't see how Carafino made much improvement from that. Others have, but Carifino?
I just don't get all the hype.
He is the "Father" cause I just read it on the internet!
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Postby Bille » Fri Dec 13, 2013 2:53 am
don pitcher wrote:I don't get why people think Carafino is the "father" of hydrofoiling. So what if he was the first to use carbon.
How is his product so innovative? Like others have said this came from ski boat hydrofoils. I don't see how Carafino made much improvement from that. Others have, but Carifino?
I just don't get all the hype.
I Ain't gonna let the Small stuff, "Bother me" no more.
Go away don ... the Little people's opinions, they don't really count for squat !!
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Postby Hawaiis » Fri Dec 13, 2013 5:56 am
Rush Randle foils use a 4 inch mini tuttle on his aluminum foil, a standard tuttle is 6 inches.
Rush Randle foils failed as it was useless for kitesurfing, it was good for tow in surfing or wakeboarding.
The first successful kitesurfing hydrofoil was the brainchild of Mr. Carafino, therefore, he is the father of kitesurfing hydrofoil.
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Postby Bille » Fri Dec 13, 2013 6:26 am
Hawaiis wrote:
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The first successful kitesurfing hydrofoil was the brainchild of Mr. Carafino, therefore, he is the father of kitesurfing hydrofoil.
& Your opinion Mr Hawaiis , it Counts a LOT !
You research a Bunch before you open your mouth ;
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makes your opinion worth something !!
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Postby james » Fri Dec 13, 2013 8:32 am
Hawaiis wrote:Rush Randle foils use a 4 inch mini tuttle on his aluminum foil, a standard tuttle is 6 inches.
Rush Randle foils failed as it was useless for kitesurfing, it was good for tow in surfing or wakeboarding.
The first successful kitesurfing hydrofoil was the brainchild of Mr. Carafino, therefore, he is the father of kitesurfing hydrofoil.
sorry this is stupid
look at the mini tuttle fin in this picture
rush did not use a box that small!
now look at this
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this shows the size difference between standard and then the two styles of DEEP tuttle
clear difference in size and fixing the mini version only uses one screw for gods sake
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Postby Hawaiis » Fri Dec 13, 2013 8:39 am
James: I have Rush Randle's Foil board.
It is a 4" mini tuttle box of Mr. Randle's own design.
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Postby james » Fri Dec 13, 2013 10:16 am
That's a standard Tuttle box! The mini in my image and in the images that mango posted were all much smaller and SINGLE screw fitting.
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Postby Hawaiis » Fri Dec 13, 2013 10:17 am
james wrote:That's a standard Tuttle box! The mini in my image and in the images that mango posted were all much smaller and SINGLE screw fitting.
Standard is 6", it is only 4".
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Postby ronnie » Fri Dec 13, 2013 10:33 am
This is a picture of almost all the fin heads (although as James showed, there are other deep tuttle designs not in this photo). (from
http://www.rikswindsurfing.com/support/ ... -heads.jpg )
Hawaiis and James are both correct, but the fin head on the Rush Randle board is a one-off design and not in this picture. Also it might be better not to call the Randle fin head a mini tuttle as it doesn't match the mini tuttle box design, but it does look like a mini version of a standard tuttle.
What really matters is - are the board manufacturers who are fitting Tuttle boxes today for hydrofoils (I would guess deep tuttle boxes) having any problems from the boxes not being strong enough? I haven't seen any evidence of that being the case.
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Postby james » Fri Dec 13, 2013 12:32 pm
In short no, companies with non plate fittings that use a Tuttle fitting are not having huge issues with breakage as claimed by carafino, largely because they don't use a MINI Tuttle box and they know how to construct the board and box interface correctly.
Mango posting a picture of a windsurfing board with a smashed out box with a windsurfing fin IS not proof in any way.
I am sure that between Hawaii sand I there is something being lost in translation as to the true dimensions of the mini version, how deep is the box on the rush foil board?
I will take a pic of the mini box and fin on my speed board and post it for comparison so at least you can see where I am coming from
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