No acrobatics required, it's sailed from a seated position in the central 'canoe' body, steered via two foot pedals.
It sails fine on a beam reach, as just as with any high performance multihull the apparent wind is always forward of the beam. It's only requirement is 12 knots of windspeed to get up on the foils.
No acrobatics required, it's sailed from a seated position in the central 'canoe' body, steered via two foot pedals.
It sails fine on a beam reach, as just as with any high performance multihull the apparent wind is always forward of the beam. It's only requirement is 12 knots of windspeed to get up on the foils.
ramseysteve 2 years ago
how do these boats do on a beam reach? Wouldn't the windward sail shadow the leeward?
reedcalkins75 2 years ago
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ripley999 2 years ago
Man I want a Tri-Foiler sooooooo bad!!
GibsonTriniLopez 2 years ago
A remarkable invention
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chiptex 3 years ago