Thanks for the reply. I appreciate it.lander wrote:The answer right now will be Taaroa and Spotz. But also Lift was also doing good at the Californien Championship. And GP foil is doing ok at the French. But the first Gold Cup will take place in 1,5 month. Then we will know. I believe the battle for the podium will stand between Nicolas Parlier and Adam Withington on Spotz and Johnny Heineken and Brian Lake on Taaroa. If they all compete?
Why do you ask? I thought you knew everything about the sport
Sir, if you were leading the way, you would be leading the way.C A R A F I N O 2014 wrote:Thanks for the reply. I appreciate it.lander wrote:The answer right now will be Taaroa and Spotz. But also Lift was also doing good at the Californien Championship. And GP foil is doing ok at the French. But the first Gold Cup will take place in 1,5 month. Then we will know. I believe the battle for the podium will stand between Nicolas Parlier and Adam Withington on Spotz and Johnny Heineken and Brian Lake on Taaroa. If they all compete?
Why do you ask? I thought you knew everything about the sport
I know what I am doing, I know what I know, but I do not have time to follow because I am working on leading the way.
revhed wrote:Tone,
I like you am watching carefully what Christopher Manny Carabello (Mango Carafino) is up to.
But you loose credibility when you reply without reading carefully!
He wrote " I am working on leading the way", NOT " I am leading the way"!
I personally am excited to see what he comes up with? We all should welcome innovation!
And as for pricing, competition is good.
I know for a fact that a lot of time and money has been invested working with highly educated hydrodynamic engineers to develop and manufacture certain hydrofoils available now.
They work, there is proof! There are skilled composite engineers using decades of experience to build foils that are well thought out, light, strong and fast! Fantastic!
I do not need to mention brands as you can research yourself, the info is out there!
There are also many smart, hard working guys in their workshops thinking about, designing, building, and testing kiteboardhydrofoils as I type this, hopefully there will be even better innovations!
So let us see if caraf can build a competitive kiteboardhydrofoil set up?
Boards and foils that are strong, light, fast and do not break!
Can he compete?
As he wants his gear on "THE PODIUM" it will be easy to see.
I think he and many others are missing the market completely by only wanting to go fast!!
A strong stable user friendly upgradeable foil (wings) that is beginner capable seems to me to be where it is at?
I must say that first kiteboardhydrofoil that I saw and watched being flown was Carafino in 2008.
So to the best of my knowledge it was the first commercially (purpose built for kiting) available for sale, but an AIR CHAIR (ITSELF) or something similar
could certainly have been used with a kite, and probably was!
And as he now claims that he was the first to use a AIR CHAIR style foil and use a kite for power I must say Thanx!
But let us be very clear!
Stand up board hydrofoiling was being done on waves.
Sit down and stand up hydrofoiling was being done towed by boats.
The carbon foil that caraf built was most definitely based on AIR CHAIRS design. This info can be found easily!
So can by taking an existing foil design and an existing kite and using them together be considered inventing kiteboardhydrofoiling, you decide.
But, in my opinion, there was not much innovation used for the foil or board other than making them out of carbon.
It will be VERY interesting to see his foil for real and even more so to read and see how it flies!
revhed
Bryan Lake, the 2012 PKRA World Tour Racing Champion, wins first inaugural kite hydrofoil Kailua Cup Race 2014 02.15. First Place Bryan Lake, Kite Ozone, Hydrofoil Taaroa, Second Place, Kite Cabrinha, Hydrofoil Carafino, Third Place, Kite North, Hydrofoil Carafino.
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