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  • Episode #105 - Robert Stehlik / Super Fly Wing and Retractable Reel Leash System
    Aug 13 2025

    In this episode, we dive into an exciting conversation with Robert Stehlik, founder of Blue Planet Surf and a veteran waterman, fresh off the 2025 summer racing season in Hawaii. Robert shares his experiences from the Maui to Molokai (M2M) and Molokai to Oahu (M2O) races, spotlighting the debut of the innovative Super Fly wing and the game-changing retractable leash system. From intense downwind challenges to the evolution of water sports, this episode explores the thrill, strategy, and community spirit of Hawaii’s ocean racing scene, with a focus on cutting-edge gear designed for performance and safety.

    • Super Fly Wing Release: Launched in April 2025, the Blue Planet Super Fly wing (3.2m–7m) is a performance-driven marvel crafted after extensive prototyping. With high-visibility orange, red, and yellow colors, a rigid boom for precise control, durable Dacron construction, and a single-valve inflation with dual hoses for stability, it dominated with top 5 (M2M) and top 10 (2024 M2O) finishes. Features compact wingtips, high canopy tension, and includes a repair kit, wrist/waist leash, and free U.S. shipping.
    • Retractable Leash System Launch: Robert introduces the new retractable leash system, a safety and performance game-changer. With a 14-foot extension, steel pin, and adjustable spring tension, it keeps boards and wings apart during wipeouts, preventing injuries and equipment damage in Hawaii’s powerful waves. Includes a waist belt, shock cord, and optional harness hook and wing tether.
    • M2M Race Recap: Robert relives the Maui to Molokai race, overcoming a last-minute wing repair to finish in 1:52 with the Super Fly wing, just minutes behind top riders like Marley Franco and Livio Menelau, showcasing strategic foil choices and gear reliability.
    • M2O Endurance Test: A raw account of the grueling Molokai to Oahu race, where Robert leveraged the 7m Super Fly wing to navigate the Ka’iwi Channel’s rough waters, sharing insights on managing foot soreness from footstraps and mental endurance tactics.
    • Para-Winging vs. SUP Foiling: Exploring the rapid rise of para-winging, its narrow wind range, and comparisons to wing foiling and SUP foiling, with thoughts on its future in races like Paddle Imua and M2M.
    • Ocean Challenges and Community: Tales of navigating wind holes, racing with escort boats, and the camaraderie of the water sports community, with respect for veterans tackling massive channels on traditional SUPs.
    • Hawaiian Waterman Spirit: Reflections on competition, personal growth, and the thrill of downwind runs powered by the Super Fly wing and retractable leash, set against Hawaii’s unpredictable ocean conditions.

    Follow Robert Stehlik and Blue Planet Surf at https://blueplanetsurf.com/ or scan the QR code on their site to check out the Super Fly wing, retractable leash, and more.

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    1 h et 6 min
  • Episode #104 - Zara Rozeboom
    Aug 7 2025

    On this episode, we chat with Zara Rozeboom, a driven young IQ Foiler from Curaçao now based in the Netherlands, chasing her Olympic dreams alongside her brother. From barefoot beach days in the Caribbean to mastering extreme winds in Europe, Zara opens up about her wind sports journey, the technical world of IQ Foiling, high-adrenaline races, and the family-fueled grind of elite training. She shares hilarious culture shocks, boundary-pushing sessions in 45-knot gales, and the mental edge needed for Olympic qualification. Whether you're into windsurfing, foiling, or stories of resilience and global adventure, this conversation captures the passion, strategy, and supportive vibe of the sport's rising stars.

    • Island Upbringing to Global Racing: Growing up in Curaçao with school-to-beach routines, starting wind sports at age 8 with her brother, and adapting to Dutch winters, public transport, and wetsuits after moving at 16.
    • IQ Foiling Essentials: A deep dive into the Olympic one-design class, including 7.3m sails for women, foils on 95cm masts, racing formats like upwind courses, downwind slaloms, and new upwind slaloms in winds from 6 to 45 knots—hitting speeds up to 50 km/h.
    • Extreme Race Experiences: Thrilling recaps of events like Kiel with massive winds, waves, rain, and crashes; strategic racing at 80% effort to avoid time-sucking falls; and the chaos of 45-knot blasts where everyone swims but laughs about it later.
    • Olympic Aspirations and Prep: Path to 2028 via upcoming Panam Junior Games in Paraguay (light winds on a current-filled lake); visualizing medals; recent wins for confidence; and competing in fleets of 25–79 girls against top Olympians.
    • Training Grind and Family Bond: Daily routines of gym sessions, biking, rowing, and on-water practice; balancing university studies; traveling and pushing limits with her brother (who just scored a race win at Worlds); and the supportive, fun women's fleet that bonds off-water but competes fiercely on it.
    • Life Lessons and Thrills: Reflections on pushing fear boundaries for growth, the excitement of high-stakes racing, how sport builds bonds and changes perspectives, and embracing the "easy" surf life amid hard work.

    Follow Zara on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/zara_surf/ for more of her foiling adventures, training updates, and Olympic journey.

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    35 min
  • Episode #103 - Steve Tobis
    Jul 30 2025

    On this episode we catch up with Steve, a dedicated Maui-based foiler and race. Fresh off the summer racing season in Hawaii, Steve shares his firsthand experiences from high-stakes downwind foil races, gear tweaks, and the mental grit required to conquer challenging ocean channels. From hilarious mishaps to profound insights on personal growth in the sport, this conversation dives deep into the world of foiling, para-winging, and the evolving landscape of ocean racing. Whether you're a seasoned rider or just ocean-curious, this episode captures the thrill, strategy, and community spirit of Maui's water sports scene.

    • Race Recaps: Paddle Imua and Voyager: Insights into the fun, charity-focused Paddle Imua event with its diverse participants (from SUPs to wingers) and tricky finish at Kanaha, plus how it ties into the Triple Crown series.
    • M2M (Maui to Molokai) Experience: Steve breaks down the chaotic start, dealing with currents, and an exciting photo-finish sprint with a pack of riders, emphasizing strategic foil choices and the impact of improved gear.
    • M2O (Molokai to Oahu) Grind: A raw account of the grueling Ka'iwi Channel crossing, including fatigue battles, cramps, a 30-minute struggle to relaunch after a fall, and the psychological role of escort boats—with a shoutout to legend Alan Cadiz as captain.
    • Evolving Sports: Para-Winging vs. Paddle Foiling: Debating the future of para-wing racing, biases toward downwind-style events over kite-like speed runs, and ideas for rule tweaks to add strategy, like timed wing usage.
    • Personal Growth and Community: Reflections on the immense difficulty of SUP foiling compared to other disciplines, racing against oneself for improvement, and the respect for veterans like Robert paddling massive channels on traditional boards.
    • Hawaiian Ocean Realities: Tales of shark mind games while body-dragging, boat chaos in races, and the sheer endurance of prone paddlers in events like the M2O on "suffer sticks."

    Follow Steve on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/steve_tobis/ for more of his ocean adventures.

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    53 min
  • Episode #102 - The Windance Story
    Jul 24 2025

    In this episode, we chat with the legends behind Windance, the iconic board shop in Hood River, Oregon, that’s been fueling wind sports for over four decades. We dive into the shop’s storied past with founder Brian Carlstrom, former owner Dave Nunn, and current owner Nick Caccavo, tracing its roots from the early windsurfing days on Maui to its pivotal role in the Columbia River Gorge’s vibrant scene. From gritty beginnings in a dynamite storage building to riding the waves of kiting, wing foiling, and e-foil revolutions, they share wild stories, business savvy, and their passion for keeping the wind sports community thriving amidst retail challenges and industry shifts.


    Episode Highlights:

    • Brian’s origin story: Learning to windsurf in France, trying to live on the beach in Maui, and kickstarting Windance in 1984 as the Gorge became a windsurfing mecca.
    • Maui’s golden era: Hanging with pioneers like Mike Waltze, Alex Aguera, and Craig Maisonville while crafting custom gear in windsurfing’s heyday.
    • Dave’s revival: Taking the helm in 2007, introducing kiting during its wild early days, and boosting online sales while bringing back swap meets and consignment gear
    • Foiling’s rise: Embracing wing foiling’s accessibility with early F-One wings and watching female participation jump from 5% to 40%
    • Nick’s vision: Overhauling tech for e-commerce, navigating COVID booms and AI disruptions, and expanding into para wings, downwind SUPs, and versatile e-foils like Foil Drive
    • Community vibes: Tales of chaotic swap meets, staff field trips to factories, and connecting inland lake riders to the Gorge’s wind sports culture
    • What’s next: Teasing quick-connect foils, foil assist tech, and staying ahead of trends to inspire the next wave of wind sports enthusiasts

    • Website: https://www.windance.com
    • Instagram: @windanceboardshop
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    1 h et 8 min
  • Surf Foil World Tour (SFT) Show #3: Recap of Foiling Week in Lake Garda 2025
    Jul 16 2025

    In this episode, we dive into the world of foiling with Tom Hartmann fresh from the 12th edition of Foiling Week at Lake Garda, Italy. Tom shares the thrill of hosting a groundbreaking event that brought together board sports and sailing under the banner of hydrofoiling. From orchestrating the first-ever downwind event on the lake to integrating pump foil and e-foil World Cups, Tom recounts the logistical challenges and epic moments of racing amidst the Alps’ stunning scenery. He also reflects on his recent trip to San Francisco, wing foiling under the Golden Gate Bridge, and the vibrant water sports community there. With insights into the future of foiling, the rise of foil assist technology, and the infectious energy of young athletes like 11-year-old Liam Calo, this episode is packed with stoke and innovation.


    Episode Highlights:

    • Chasing perfect north winds for a downwind run at Lake Garda, with whitecaps and mountain backdrops
    • Hosting pump foil and e-foil World Cups in Malcesine’s marina, with athletes carving turns meters from spectators
    • Bridging board sports and sailing through foiling, with top sailors trying wing and pump foiling
    • Wing foiling under San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, chasing ship wakes and riding waves
    • The rise of foil assist technology and its game-changing potential for downwind and pump foiling
    • Inspiring the next generation, with young foilers like Liam Kahlo stealing the show
    • Pro tips for event logistics, securing sponsors, and fostering collaboration in the foiling community

    Follow Tom Hartmann and SFT:

    • Instagram: @surffoilworldtour
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    55 min
  • Episode #101 - Ranja Schlotte
    Jul 9 2025

    On this episode, we talk with Ranja Schlotte, a German athlete who rips down Alpine lines and carves Mauritius’ fiercest waves. From skiing at three to mastering kitesurfing on a family trip, Ranja’s hunger for adventure led to sponsorships with Slingshot, Alpina Sports, Meier Skis, Ride Engine and many more through relentless freestyle competitions. She reveals how she juggled a mathematics and economics Degree and a Degree in Software Engineering with chasing storms and snow, tests cutting-edge gear like Slingshot’s OneLock system, and tackles the legendary One Eye wave. Whether staring down a near-vertical ski line in Gstaad or outsmarting Mauritius’ brutal currents, Ranja’s stories pulse with grit and stoke.

    Episode Highlights:
    •⁠ ⁠Skiing before she could walk and kitesurfing Mauritius’ waves from her early twenties
    •⁠ ⁠Heart-pounding descent of a Gstaad ski line she spies from her window
    •⁠ ⁠Battling One Eye’s waves and testing Slingshot’s game-changing OneLock
    •⁠ ⁠Balancing university exams with competitions across the Alps and Oceans around the world
    •⁠ ⁠Savoring Mauritius’ tuna steaks and Indian curries between sessions
    •⁠ ⁠Pro tips for landing sponsors and thriving in multiple sports

    Follow Ranja: https://www.facebook.com/ranja.schlotte or https://www.youtube.com/@ranjaschlotte

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    45 min
  • Episode #100 - Erwan Jauffroy / World Record Downwind Foil Crossing
    Jul 3 2025

    In this episode, we reconnect with Erwan Jauffroy to celebrate his latest world record: an astonishing 156.5-kilometer downwind foiling journey without restarting, completed in six and a half hours. Erwan shares the inspiration behind this feat, the meticulous safety preparations, and the mental and physical challenges of staying focused on the water. From navigating past ferries to enduring severe cramps, Erwan’s story is one of resilience, innovation, and a deep connection to the ocean. He also reflects on his previous France-to-Corsica crossing, the future of foiling in marine transportation, and his vision for inspiring human creativity through the sport.


    Episode Highlights:

    • Erwan’s record-breaking 156.5 km foiling run along the South France coast
    • Safety gear essentials, including a sealed parawing and PLB3 device plus many others
    • Overcoming paralyzing cramps and maintaining focus bump after bump
    • The role of “sens marin” (ocean sense) in navigating challenging conditions
    • Future aspirations for foiling crossings in extreme and tropical waters
    • How foiling can drive innovation in sustainable marine transportation

    Follow Erwan: https://linktr.ee/watersportszone

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    1 h
  • Surf Foil World Tour (SFT) Show #2: Recap of Atlanta Foil Fest 2025
    Jun 25 2025

    In this episode we catch up with Tom Hartmann about the Atlanta Foil Fest at Lake Lanier’s Olympic Park. Tom dives into the three-day event, featuring E-Foil, Pump Foil, Wake Foil, and Airchair foiling competitions, alongside demos and clinics. From Justin Chait dominant performance to Nick Leason’s E-Foil legacy and the innovative Betafoil Enduro, the event united foilers from the US, Europe, and beyond. Tom also teases upcoming Surf World Tour events at Lake Garda and Abu Dhabi, promising bigger competitions and live streams.


    Episode Highlights:

    • Atlanta Foil Fest’s debut as a foiling mecca with a custom-built start dock
    • High-level E-Foil and Pump Foil races, plus the return of Airchair
    • Meeting foiling pioneer Nick Leeson and testing Betafoil’s massive wings
    • Lake Garda’s Foiling Week and Abu Dhabi’s massive prize purse on the horizon
    • Growing the global foiling community through passion and connection

    Follow Tom & SFT: @surffoilworldtour on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube
    Website: surffoilworldtour.com


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    39 min