Foiling 101

The F101 takes you through your foiling journey, providing a progression pathway from the beginner foiler to the Olympian. F101 sets new challenges and goals at whatever level you come in, from expert to beginner.

The F101 is an all-new foiling trimaran aimed specifically at those sailors that, for whatever reason, thought foiling was too difficult for them. The concept originates from the experience of teaching many people to foil in the International Moth class and addressing the main barriers they faced. So we set about creating a new boat without the design restrictions of a box rule – in this way, foiling has been made easier.

“The boats are great fun and I was foiling after about 10 minutes on the first day and having extended periods of foiling after day 2. Not having sailed dinghies for the better part of 20 years, I never really expected to foil, so the boats are fulfilling their designed purpose beautifully. ” — Pete Selby

As an F101 owner, you get access to all of this knowledge and experience, plus access to the F101 Tribe.

The F101 Tribe is an exclusive social media channel that only owners can access, share experiences, tips, and events and generally have a fun time with foiling at the heart of the journey. It is like having a 24/7 help desk..someone, somewhere in the World, is normally awake to help!

The ethos of Foiling World and the F101 TRIBE is to:

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· Sail with great friends

· Sail in great locations

The F101…more than just a boat! We guarantee to get you foiling, wherever you are in the world, as remote as you like. If you buy an F101, you will FOIL! GUARANTEED!

Whatever your chosen medium, whether it’s a phone, email, text or WhatsApp, we will get back to you!

You can find our phone number and email over on the right-hand side of this page. What are you waiting for?

Few companies give you direct access to this amount of experience, not just before purchasing a boat but throughout your foiling journey.

Got a question? Looking to become an F101 Tribe member? We’d love to hear from you! Contact us .

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Price As Sailed: $24,750

Design Purpose: Learn to foil, advance skills

Crew List: One or two

Rob Andrews and his ­business partner Alan Hillman have been teaching foiling for a few years now, and one thing they’ve learned is we get better by sailing, not by swimming. Thus was the genesis of the F101, a craft with which they could teach the fundamentals of foiling—without the crash and burn. But it’s not just a learn-to-foil boat, either. It’s a platform with which new and experienced converts alike can take their ­foiling skill set to a higher level.

The key to mastering the F101, Andrews explains, is grasping righting moment. With the trimaran platform, you get plenty of it, as well as a stable boat that’s more forgiving than any other small foiler. “The trimaran configuration gives you righting moment direct from the foil in the middle hull,” he says, “and gives a measure of safety. It’s hard to capsize the boat.”

The judges learn as much when it comes time to sail the F101. In 15 knots and more, and a steep Chesapeake chop, Powlison is first to give it a go. He settles into the boat, gets his bearings, perches skittishly on the weather hull, sheets on the mainsail (no need to use the boat’s gennaker above 12 knots) and off he goes like a bat out of hell, popping up on the foils without even trying.

“The trick is getting used to the sensation of heeling to windward,” he says. “It takes a bit of trust. Once foiling, it’s quiet and fast, and I felt like I had to be really active on the mainsheet to keep it on the foils.”

That’s true of any foiler, but the beauty of the F101, the judges agree, is when you do lose it, it’s no big deal. The boat drops off its foils, the bows auger in and you get a face full of water; but just reset, bear away and try again.

“The hull shape picks up the buoyancy gently,” Stewart says, “which makes it depress smoothly and prevents it from pitchpoling. When I dumped it a few times I thought I was going in, but not a chance. You quickly realize there’s plenty of floatation there to save you. In flat water, with one day of training you’d get up to speed quickly.”

When teaching people to foil, Hillman starts with “skimming,” a ride height barely above the surface. As the sailor becomes more accustomed to how the boat behaves, there’s a simple line adjustment at the foil head: Dial it up one setting and increase your ride height.

As you’re sailing, the foil wand hanging behind the trailing edge effectively feels where the boat is riding relative to the water and actuates the main flap. In light winds, it gives you more lift, and the boat pops up on the foil. Get too high, and the wand drops down even ­further, forcing negative lift on the flap, which brings you back down to your desired height and prevents the foils from breaking the surface.

In terms of construction, the judges praise its carbon-and-epoxy build quality and the all-up weight of 180 pounds, which makes it easy to get to and from the water. With the F101 sitting on its dolly in the boat park, going sailing is as simple as pulling back the covers, hoisting the main and launching from a dock, beach or boat ramp with minimal fuss.

“What I like about it is that it’s one of those boats that you buy and don’t need to add anything to it,” Allen says. “There’s ­nothing to change out or upgrade.”

For simplicity, the boat is set up with adjustments that let you ratchet up the experience as you climb the learning curve. On the rudder foil, for example, there is a clear numbering system so that as you twist the tiller extension, you change the rudder rake. The baseline setting is zero, and it’s the same for the main foil. The only thing left is to balance the forces with the mainsheet.

“When I first got up on the foils, I was thinking to myself, ‘This is too easy; I should be working harder,’ ” Powlison says. “As they said, this boat solves a lot of the problems associated with other foiling dinghies. It’s a great high-performance boat that represents the next step in making foiling accessible to the public.”

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From the main page of their website we read this: “The F101 is an all new foiling trimaran, aimed specifically at those sailors that, for whatever reason, thought foiling was too difficult for them. The F101 concept originates from the experience of teaching many people to foil in the international Moth class, and addressing the main barriers they faced. So we set about creating a new boat without the design restrictions of a box rule – in this way foiling can be made easier.”

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Play hard, go fast – up to 25 knots. And yes, they are trimarans, but once “flying”, they ride on two foils! Actually, I have 2 of these for sale, a 2018 and 2019. Both are in excellent condition and both have new sails and road trailers. Check these web sites: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=f101 sailboat https://www.sailingworld.com/…/boat-of-the-year-2020…/ https://www.parallel45marine.com/f101-foiling-trimaran/ Contact me for additional info and photos.

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Introducing Foiling 101…the all carbon F101 is an all new foiling trimaran, aimed specifically at those sailors who thought foiling was too difficult for them. The F101 concept originates from the experience of teaching people to foil in the international Moth class, and addressing the main barriers they faced. So the mission was to create a foiling boat that anyone can sail. More details here .

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TF10 Foiling Trimaran

Ultra-modern, morrelli & melvin design, craftsmanship, wij bouwen uw nieuwe foiling boot, the tf10 trimaran: the foiling flying machine.

After the foiling revolution, the TF10 foiling trimaran is now the evolution of foiling sailing. With the TF10 foiling trimaran, sailing and foiling can be reached by any sailor. The TF10 is an 11 m long one-design foiling trimaran, designed by the famous yacht designers Morrelli & Melvin . The TF10 is built and sold by DNA Performance Sailing.

The TF10 is suitable for a crew of 4-5 persons and can handle a wide range of sailing conditions. The construction consists of pre-preg carbon fibers with a Nomex honeycomb core. This provides a lightweight, yet safe and robust construction. The foiling TF10 trimaran is the perfect foiling boat for both pleasure trips and sailing fast in races.

The transport of the TF10 is also revolutionary: when folded, it is easy to transport. We supply the TF10 with a specially designed road trailer, launching by boat ramp or crane are both possible.

Foils create sailing comfort

Thanks to the sophisticated design, every sailor feels comfortable on the TF10 foiling trimaran. Regardless of age, gender or muscle strength. And regardless of the speed, which can quickly reach up to 30 knots! Safety and comfort were the two main focuses of the design. This is reflected in a number of elements:

  • The bow is designed to cut through the waves. This results in less hits on waves, which greatly increases sailing comfort.
  • The carbon benches with back support provide a comfortable seat for crew and helmsman.
  • The wishbone boom (half windsurfer boom) provides the decksweeper mainsail layout to perform at its best. An additional advantage is that in a manoeuvre the sail is now the lowest point and not the carbon boom.
  • A ‘Semi-ridged’ carbon fibre trampoline cloth has been specially designed to make the boat’s construction torsional stiff. It makes it easier to walk on and block’s splashing water from the foils.
  • The TF10’s foils and T-rudders minimize pitch and roll movements. The rake angle of all four foils is adjusted with electric actuators. This system improves comfort and safety during sailing and foiling.

TF10 hydrofoils

The TF10 foiling trimaran flies with a 4-point foil setup:

  • The T-rudders with horizontal elevators generate lift and/or downforce.
  • The so called Z-type daggerboard foils provide the necessary lift to be able to foil.
  • The advantage of the 4-point-foil setup is that the crew does not have to pick up the daggerboards during manoeuvres. This significantly reduces the crew’s actions.
  • In addition, we have electric actuators that change the position of the foils and rudders with a single push on the button.
  • The design of the Z-foils has already been very successfully applied to other foiling multihulls, such as the A-cats and the Olympic Nacra 17.

Specifications

Length incl. bowsprit: 10.94 m Length waterline: 9.97 m Beam: 6.8 m Beam incl. benches: 7.65 m Beam (folded on trailer): 2.5 m Minimum draft: 0.4 m Maximum draft: 2.55 m Height center hull: 1.78 m Mast length: 16.1 m Displacement leightship: 1400 kg Displacement max. load: 1900 kg Outboard engine: 6pk, retractable Mainsail: North Sails 3Di 45 m2 Jib: North Sails 3Di 28 m2 Gennaker: (on furler) 71 m2 LED Navigation lights

Fast and pure one-design racing Easy shipping Created by owners for owners

See and feel the future of sailing. The TF10 foiling trimaran is here!

This special foiling trimaran was designed at the end of 2015. The idea was to make a foiling multihull that anybody can sail and foil with. A foiling boat equipped with the same technology as the boats at the America’s Cup.

The TF10 and its sailing class is the result of initiatives by a group of five sailing friends on the East Coast of America (Newport, RI). They have joined forces and created the TF10 sailing class.

The members of the TF10 Class Association have lot’s of experience in various one-design racing series. The goal is to create a racing series that is as exciting, honest and fun as the boat itself.

Morrelli & Melvin designed a trimaran to combine the specific characteristics of a trimaran with foiling. The trimaran’s center hull offers important advantages here: its buoyancy and pitch stability eliminate the risk of ‘nose diving’ or ‘pitch poling’. In the design briefing, wind range and sea state (short sea shipping) were important. The design of the TF10 is based on this.

For all information, competitions and the latest news, please visit the TF10 Class website: www.TF10class.com

It is possible to make a trial run with the TF10. We do this on the IJsselmeer, just a few kilometres from DNA’s shipyard. Here the sailing and foiling conditions are perfect: There is always wind and you can fully enjoy the beautiful surroundings. The IJsselmeer lies between the cities of Lelystad, Almere and Enkhuizen. The new island area “Markerwadden” can also be seen and possibly visited here. Mail us at [email protected]

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Parallel 45 Marine  is a sister company to  Topper Sailboats Canada . Over the last few years, Topper Canada has experienced tremendous growth, in a large part by participating in boat shows across Canada. At shows across the country, small boat sailors were disappointed by the limited selection of boats available. We heard and established Parallel 45 Marine to expand the selection of boats available to the Canadian small boat sailor!

For the 2019 Toronto International Boat Show we brought in Foiling World’s  F101 Foiling Trimaran  and White Formula’s award-winning  Whisper Foiling Catamaran . The reception was astounding! For 2020 we added the innovative RS21 Keelboat , the ever-popular  Wayfarer  along with  Wanderer  from Hartley Boats. For 2021 we now carry the exciting  RS line of dinghies .

The excitement, enthusiasm and response from fellow sailors, encouraged us to set up Parallel 45 Marine to introduce new boats to the North American market.  After a mind-blowing trip to the Royal Yachting Association’s Dinghy Show we realized that there are numerous boats that sailors in Canada and the USA would love to have access to.  We are actively negotiating with several companies to bring new and exciting boats to this side of the pond!

Why the name Parallel 45 Marine; we are located halfway between the Equator and the North Pole right on the Canada/USA border (the 45th Parallel).  Being an hour and a half from the Port of Montreal makes it economical and practical to import boats from Europe and the U.K.  Being centrally located between Boston, Montreal, New York and Toronto put Parallel 45 right in the middle of a phenomenal transportation hub making it possible to get a boat to you no matter where you are.

Parallel 45 Marine is looking forward to meeting you at shows and on the water as we begin our new and exciting journey.

Parallel 45 Marine is focused on distributing and retailing boats, clothing, sailing gear and accessories for the dinghy and one design sailor.

We are conveniently located half way between the Equator and the North Pole at 45°N 16' 32", 71°W 58' 20"

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  1. Foiling 101

    The F101 takes you through your foiling journey, providing a progression pathway from the beginner foiler to the Olympian. F101 sets new challenges and goals at whatever level you come in, from expert to beginner. The F101 is an all-new foiling trimaran aimed specifically at those sailors that, for whatever reason, thought foiling was too ...

  2. F101 Foiling Trimaran

    F101 is a new foiling trimaran design that aims to make foiling easier and more accessible for beginners and experts. It has a tri-configuration of hulls, a carbon mast and boom, and a self-tacking jib option. It is available in three packages with different rigging options and prices.

  3. Boat of the Year 2020 F101: Best Foiler

    Before turning over the F101 to the Boat of the Year judges, foiling coach Rob Andrews demonstrates the ease with which the 17-foot, 180-pound trimaran foiler establishes and maintains flight.

  4. Video: Low-Stress Foiling Aboard the F101

    In our January issue, we announced that among our 2020 Best Boats winners was the F101 full-foiling trimaran, which took the prize in the "Performance Boat under 30ft" category.. The reason our judges gave the zippy little 17-footer the nod was because of the fact it's an entry-level foiling boat that takes much of the fear out of the learning curve that is foiling.

  5. FANTASTIC FOILING TRIMARAN

    #dinghyracing #foiling #speed #sailingThe F101 is an all new foiling trimaran, aimed specifically at those sailors that, for whatever reason, thought foiling...

  6. Introducing Foiling 101

    The all carbon F101 is an all new foiling trimaran, aimed specifically at those sailors who, for whatever reason, thought foiling was too difficult for them! The F101 concept originates from the experience of teaching many people to foil in the international Moth class, and addressing the main barriers they faced. So we set about creating a new ...

  7. Foiling 101: new foiling triamaran launched

    A new British designed and built trimaran - the Foiling 101 - heralds another leap towards foiling boats reaching the mainstream. ... As well as being easy to sail, the F101 is designed to be easy to rig, launch and recover. Full carbon construction keeps the total weight down to an impressive 80kg. Find out more at foiling101.com.

  8. Foiling F101: Foiling easier, bathing less

    Like a foiling moth, only built as a trimaran with three hulls: With the F101 foiler from England, the thrill of flying is achieved more quickly

  9. Parallel 45 Marine

    Parallel 45 Marine is focused on distributing and retailing boats, clothing, sailing gear and accessories for the dinghy and one design sailor. We are conveniently located half way between the Equator and the North Pole at 45°N 16' 32", 71°W 58' 20". Call us: (866) 259-9171.

  10. F101

    Foiling World started gathering experience about dinghy foiling 10 years ago when Alan started teaching foiling on International Moths. It soon became apparent that Moths were not the best place to start your foiling journey! Out of this teaching experience came the design of the F101. A few design features determined the specification: Length ...

  11. F101 Foiling Trimaran

    Here we see the F101 foiling trimaran (another great find here from our friend Ian McGehee). As I look at this, I am amazed how the foiling thing has impacted so much of the sailing community. From the main page of their website we read this: "The F101 is an all new foiling trimaran, aimed specifically at those sailors that, for whatever reason, thought foiling was too difficult for them.

  12. F101 foiling trimaran

    April 5 ·. 1st and 2nd attempts at foiling in my new to me f101, very light wind day these two runs were literally the only two puffs strong enough to get up on the foils, if anyone says your to old to fat to unfit to foil get a 101 and prove them wrong. Sorry about the shaky video in the 2nd clip my camera mount came loose.

  13. F101 Foiling Trimaran

    The F101 concept originates from the experience of teaching many people to foil in the international Moth class, and addressing the main barriers they faced. So we set about creating a new boat without the design restrictions of a box rule - in this way foiling can be made easier.". Check out the F101 photo gallery page here: http ...

  14. 2019 Foiling World F101

    Play hard, go fast - up to 25 knots. And yes, they are trimarans, but once "flying", they ride on two foils! Actually, I have 2 of these for sale, a 2018 and 2019. Both are in excellent condition and both have new sails and road trailers.

  15. Foiling is Becoming a Sailing Style For All

    Similarly, the F101 trimaran, which includes both a jib and main, has been flown by Paralympians and with three people onboard. Like the UFO, it is light and can be easily launched from a beach. Same thing with the Flying Mantus, which sails equally well in either foiling or displacement mode, thus removing yet another element in the "fear ...

  16. F101: Foiling For Everyone

    Introducing Foiling 101…the all carbon F101 is an all new foiling trimaran, aimed specifically at those sailors who thought foiling was too difficult for them. The F101 concept originates from ...

  17. F101 Foiling Trimaran

    The F101 projected price at 15000 pounds ($18,500+) is too high (for a Peoples Foiler) and for that size boat a bi-foiler configuration will never be as easy to sail as a three foil configuration like the Fire Arrow or Maserati (scaled down). Last edited by a moderator: Nov 19, 2016. T.

  18. TF10 Foiling Trimaran

    The TF10 is an 11 m long one-design foiling trimaran, designed by the famous yacht designers Morrelli & Melvin. The TF10 is built and sold by DNA Performance Sailing. The TF10 is suitable for a crew of 4-5 persons and can handle a wide range of sailing conditions. The construction consists of pre-preg carbon fibers with a Nomex honeycomb core.

  19. F101 foiling trimaran

    This group is dedicated to those who want to share infos about the F101, to post photos, videos or ask questions with the purpose to have an international community of people with the same passion.

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    For the 2019 Toronto International Boat Show we brought in Foiling World's F101 Foiling Trimaran and White Formula's award-winning Whisper Foiling Catamaran. The reception was astounding! For 2020 we added the innovative RS21 Keelboat, the ever-popular Wayfarer along with Wanderer from Hartley Boats.