Our goal is to point the hulls straight through the water at zero degrees angle of attack... The boat is pointed a bit lower and just seems to climb to weather, in fact the other guy is just falling away... As for the wing, it's just got low drag for the amount of power it generates so that also simply allows you to point higher.
Thanks, this is what I expected.
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Due to the low drag bucket, it is unlikely that the boat has angle of attack adjustment for the foils, so I guess you just raise/lower the foils to achieve the desired lift.
The narrow bucket also requires that the exact board span is kept underwater (at work), least the angle of attack falls outside the bucket, increasing drag. An instrument indicating hull alignment with water flow would improve performance. Do you plan to have something like this or just "feel" the boat?