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➡️ This video showcases the exceptional aerodynamic and hydrodynamic efficiency of the iFLY RAZZOR Pro in ultra-light wind conditions. ➡️ iFLY achieves stable flight and high speeds where most foiling craft remain stuck in displacement mode. Taking off in light wind is not inherently difficult per se. Even low-tech boats can lift off with sufficiently large sails and oversized foils. The true engineering challenge lies in combining early takeoff with high speed, superior flight stability, and precise control — and maintaining this performance consistently across a wide wind range. The iFLY RAZZOR Pro meets these demanding criteria through: ➡️ Active foil control system FlySafe® ➡️ Advanced foil design and construction — on a technological level comparable to SailGP, TF35 and America’s Cup foils ➡️ Mainfoil Differential T-Foil (MDT) — increasing righting moment by actively using the windward foil for downforce. The mainsheet stays tight, using the windward foil to create downforce Unlike conventional designs that rely on brute-force sail area and oversized foil area to get airborne — often at the cost of speed and control — the iFLY RAZZOR Pro maintains efficiency across the full wind range — from light breeze to strong winds over 25 knots and rough sea states.

Meet our Dun Laoghaire Laser 4.7 sailors. We joined them to find out how training is going ahead of the Laser 4.7 World Championships, 7-14 August 2021. In this video, Daniel O'Connor advises the international competitors from over 30 countries to watch out for "strong tides and be careful about the seaweed in the water"!

We spotted this whale a few miles off the East coast of the Isle of Arran in the Firth of Clyde in Scotland. There hasn't been a sighting of a humpback whale in the Clyde for 8 years. The sighting has been registered and has now been given the ID# SCUK106. It was spotted a few days later further up north in Loch Long and has since made its way up the west coast, past the small Isles. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/svhiraeth/?...