The point was that foiling Moth and SYZ have a lifting foil in front, and do not overload the rudder flaps with a terrible load, or try to exert too much control, causing "dive brakes". Another problem not obvious is that the sailing foiler going to weather may run through a puff of wind and lose effective lift, coming off the foils: This is a real nuisance. Foilers need steady trade winds.


Dacarls:
A-class USA 196, USA 21, H18, H16
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