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Reply in Topic: Windfoil in the waves
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18 Jun 2026 1:29pm
Gurra said..
Hey, thanks for noticing my video. A lot of time has passed since that session, and I’d like to share one of the biggest things I’ve learned since then.
For wave riding, I now take my back foot out of the rear strap and place it closer to my front foot. Having a narrower stance over the foil gives me much better balance and makes the board feel far more controlled in the waves.
When I want to jump or go fast, I put both feet back in the straps, of course.
This is how I ride now.



What size board, sail & foil is that?
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22 May 2026 11:37am
KDog said..

AUS 808 said..


mr love said..
It would be interesting to know the dimensions of the new windsurf fuselage.




I've just been informed that the mast position is now bout 50mm further forward from the V1.
28.5 cm from the front of the fuse to the front of the mast, 90cm o/all



Same specs. as the V2 the difference with the V3 is they beefed up the area around the mast at least that's what I've heard.


So I finally picked up the V3 Windsurf Fuse.
It measures 275mm from the front of the fuse to the front of the mast (Severne Mast) or 313mm to the front mast bolt.
I tried various Axis foils over summer but with short fuses & none worked very well.
Interested to try again with the longer fuse.