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Rabo
Since 18 May 2018
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Fri May 18, 18 10:22 pm Lift Foil Modification Question |
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I’m looking for suggestions. I own a 2015 or 2016 Lift foil. Both ends of the fuselage have a sharp point, almost like a spear end, that extends beyond the wings in both the front and the back. Has anyone tried cutting the ends of the fuselage off or rounding them. I’m concerned about creating a vibration, but would like to avoid getting injured by the points. Thanks.
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Chipotle
Since 26 Mar 2011
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Sat May 19, 18 6:53 am go for it |
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You should be fine. The vibration that's coming from a lot of the carbon foils is due to the very thin trailing edge resonating at an audible frequency. Rounding and/or thickening edges actually helps the vibration issue. The nose of your fuselage tip could be flat and you probably wouldn't even notice. You could probably go with a flat tail too but you risk cavitation, so a round is safer.
Go for what's safe:)
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Wind Slither
Since 04 Mar 2005
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Mon May 21, 18 5:59 am |
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I've got the Lift foil and I would be nervous to start hacking into it. Even if you successfully blunt those points, you've still got the mast which is like a machete.
My strategy is just to keep the mast and my body on opposite sides of the board.
and for now keep wearing my helmet so I don't end up like this guy...
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Chipotle
Since 26 Mar 2011
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Mon May 21, 18 6:17 am why? |
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That guy got lucky if he's still smiling after an impact with that mast. But a helmet still won't protect your feet, legs, arms, other extremities from sharp and fast moving heavy objects. I'm not sure why companies are making the edges so sharp. Trailing should be sharper than the leading for sure, but you can get away with a very blunt / rounded leading edge without any performance impact, especially if you have a massive high lift wing and foil more in light winds, SUP, surf, etc. Racers are another story.
The leading and trailing edges on my carbon mast are extruded from flexible PVC, so they won't hurt you. First production batch will be finished next month, and you should see a couple in the Gorge. You can learn more on bayarbakiteboarding.com or PM me if you're interested in one. Every time I post on NWKite it gets moved to the industry section so I stopped trying to share it on here. Sorry if it feels I hijacked your thread, definitely not my intention. I first responded to tell you that you should be fine removing the knives on the end of your fuselage, then the discussion evolved to safety.
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