Race foils have a strong front foot. This can be OK if you are heavy and use big sails that put a lot of pressure on the mast foot.
As a lot of pressure also means a strong pull upwind on the mast foot, it has to be compensated by a wide board to put a equivalent pressure in the foil mast.
This is the configuration for racing in light winds, not for going fast.
To go fast you'll have stronger winds and smaller sails with more balance between the top and the bottom., generating less pressure on the mast foot.
So you'll need to calm that upward tendancy of the foil. This can be acheived with a smaller wing but also by putting less angle on the stab. However, with less angle you may encounter unstability.
At Aéromod we don't care much about racing and our foil is dedicated to freeride and learning. We made it keeping in mind that the up tilting force just has to compensate the drag increase that comes with speed.
In other terms, you don't have to move forward a lot as you gain speed.
We can't clain 30 knts of speed yet (and also so have, not many people do) But I easily go 25knts with 15 knts of wind.
We have top speeds of about 28 knts (going up...)
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