88cm (Volker's fifth)

How early are you standing up? If you are an adult of average size, you basically want your shoulders above the nose so that the board is very close to nose in the water at start…

No way to start a small board like that. Shoulders above the boardnose isnt far enough.
My Sternum is above the nose of my 99cm.
On this board, i guess its the bellybutton :crazy_face:

This is exactly what i mean, on my 115cm shortboard the upper body is mostly hanging in the air during starts, just a small throttle change gets me a nosedive. On 88cm i’d be having to sit on the front edge or something like this😃

Starting with 99cm :woozy_face:

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Still you lift quite ok. I really should lose some weight :bacon: :meat_on_bone: :cut_of_meat: :smiley:

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New board needs a matching remote.

Of course a BREmote

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Projekt Carbonmast final stage.
More work than expected :roll_eyes:

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Real nice. The fillet seems a bit small to me. But thats only a gut feeling comparing the big fillers on most commercial masts.

Fillet ist 12 small layers in the Corner and additional 18 bigger layers 245g/m²
I hope, its enough

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This is the cut off part of the fillet before sanding

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How much does it weigh and length? I thought about trying a mast build eventually since they are so ridiculously priced. What did you find most challenging?

Mast 80cm 1400g
Motormount additional 55g
Mastplate and fillet 310g

Overall 1775g with a thin Topcoat

Cant say, what was most challenging, it was overall more work, organising plenty layers, Position of everything, thickness, sanding, stuffing in Vakuum, without everything moving around or cutting the bag (sharp edges) and much more.
Everything doable, but i admit to have some expierience with some simpler stuff Like a Board :crazy_face:

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2960g Mast, Motor & Propeller :hugs:

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wow! this is a master piece!

Now with white dots :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:
And Registration.


Tomorrow maiden flight carbonmast :hugs:

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No issues so far.
I’m impressed, that a 50 bucks Chinabell is able to power up this tiny efoil.
OK, start is really challanging, but works.
Mounted the short fuselage and the small backwing. Works like a charme.
The downside of the Outrunner is: It sounds terrible and that’s a bit annoying.

Daughter wants a pink one with white dots (-:

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Nice work. That is a really small motor wow.

It’s a 6384. More like 6374

And here is a log with that motor and my 6384 1.1 Prop on my 88cm Board

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