TomDW said..Mark _australia said..Ahhhh

here comes the 'tape your mast joint' thread.........

Yep. One windsurfer to another, or windfoiler to another: I NEVER EVER SKIP TAPING MY MAST JOINT ! (Except when foiling on inland lakes with not a grain of sand in sight. Tof dat je opnieuw windfoiled. Sinds deze winter lukken bijnaal mijn gijpen op de foil en ik zit stilaan meer en meer aan wingen te denken voor de redenen die je aangeeft, maar dan denk ik: wie gaat er dan nog windfoilen???
The straight forward advantages of wingfoiling are that it's much more convenient and that you can do so much in one session with one bit of kit (wave ride, freestyle, downwind, freeride, freerace,.). Over time, you can also get going in light winds with a small rig (5or 6m and 1000cm2 foil).
However, there's a thrill to windfoiling that makes it worth it in the right conditions.
how these two fit together depends on your riding preferences and conditions. To put it in windsurfing terms, for me it's a bit like combining slalom and freewave.
tomorrow we have 15kts side on, which to me is peak for wave winging