dohertpk said..
I've decided to give foiling a bash. I've got hold of a 2017 Starboard Foil 147 and was thinking pairing it with an aluminium IQFoil. I weigh 75kg and am intermediate with no ambitions to become advanced (happy blasting on slalom kit but crap at gybes and no interest in tricks). Has anyone learned to foil on a similar set-up? I really like the idea of having the option of a foil for upwind/downwind and reaching.
I think it should be fine at worst and possibly awesome. I have a mate that learned on race foiling gear (a fanatic foil I believe) and he was a very basic beginner windsurfer prior to starting to foil. Now he has switched to IQ and is fully foiling all over the place. I don't think he has mastered the full foiling gybe, but he had never tried a planning gybe until about a year ago.
The early race foils were more tricky to learn on because they hard short fuselages, so lots of dudes switched to freeride foils, but the modern race foils are much more user friendly. So I reckon you should go for it. If for some reason, you are struggling you can always pick up a cheap freeride foil to get the basics down and then progress back to your IQ.
PS: I am not familiar with the board and I have limited experience on race foil gear.
PPS: I think you get used to the gear you use, and if race foiling appeals to you I would just start with that, but on a modern foil eg IQ