Wingfoil Fuselages
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Delta Longfuse 770 Fuselage BLEM-Damaged in Shipping
Short Description
What is included:
Long Fuselage Only
What is missing:
Nothing
Modifications:
None
Damages:
This fuselage was never used but it was damaged during shipping. It...
18% Off
Delta M-Frame Fuselage Long 770 BLEM
Includes: Blemished Fuselage Only
Delta M-Frame Fuselage
This fuselage has never been used but suffered some damages in the shipping process. See pictures for details.
Delta Long Fuselage
Longer fu...
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Delta R-Frame Fuselage D-456 USED
Includes: fuselage only
What is included:
fuselage only (D-456 is 456mm long)
What is missing:
Nothing
Modifications:
None
Damages:
slight pitting in carbon around stab conne...
Wingfoil Fuselages 101 | Wing Foiling Components
Wingfoil fuselages are critical components that connect the front and back wings of a hydrofoil to the mast. These essential pieces determine key characteristics like power, stability, turning response, and pitch. The length of a fuselage is particularly important: longer fuselages provide greater stability and smoother turns, making them ideal for beginners and racing enthusiasts, while shorter fuselages offer increased maneuverability and quicker response times that advanced riders tend to appreciate.
When selecting a fuselage for wing foiling, riders must consider material composition, with carbon fuselages typically offering superior performance through their lighter weight, stiffer profile, and better connection points compared to aluminum alternatives. The positioning of wings on the fuselage can also influence performance, with some newer designs offering more forward positioning to enhance power and down the line reduce drag with a smaller stab, ultimately improving overall speed and riding efficiency.
Most experts recommend medium to short length fuselages for winging, as they strike an optimal balance between stability during high-speed runs and agility for precise turns.
Here is a comparison table of the characteristics of short and long fuses :
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FUSELAGE LENGHT |
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CHARACTERISTICS |
Short Fuse |
Long Fuse |
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Pitch |
Pitch Sensitive |
Greater Pitch Stability |
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Pump Cadence |
Faster Pumping Cadence |
Slower Pumping Cadence |
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Stability |
Less stability, increased maneuverability |
Greater stability at higher speeds |
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Turns |
Quicker response times, tighter radius turns |
Smoother, more controlled wide radius turns |
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Ideal For... |
Advance riders looking for a reactive ride |
Beginners OR for racing |
Fuselage Length Guide : Short VS Long Fuse
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