Kadkhah said...
Flysurfer added another $300 to their price to cover the cost of "Gadget Geeks"
Suggestion:
Why don't you test it with waves (swells) to see if it will come out of the water after that?
There seems to be a lot of misconceptions about foils; your point above was the first question I asked Ian when I met him to try a Flysurfer. He said they can stay on the water for considerable periods of time, including having waves over them and still be relaunched. Conditions were light on the day to the point where I ended up having the kite in the water for at least 15 minutes while it was too light to relaunch (lack of skill/very light wind) and at no time was I worried it would sink as it maintained an excellent volume of air. Similarly self rescue is just as easy as on a LEI - perhaps easier.
FWIW, I currently own a Psycho IV and Cult 09 so have experience on both, and I feel no less safe on the foil. Like many things in life, you can follow the crowd and go on what other people tell you, or you can test things for yourself and make an educated decision. If you have questions then ask someone who flys one or make a time with Ian to try one.
Cheers,
Ben.