Foil Drive Gen2 Motor

by Foil Drive • SKU FD24MG215-106-1
$759.00
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Description

From Foil Drive

The Foil Drive Gen2 Motor is a key element of any Foil Drive setup. This motor is compatible with both the Foil Drive Assist MAX and Assist Slim, and is available in a variety of cable lengths for adjusting motor placement on the mast.

When used in conjunction with the Foil Drive Universal Motor Pods and Mast Adaptors, this motor is compatible with almost any foil mast on the market!

The motor mounting position is a personal rider preference and can differ between disciplines of foiling. Foil Drive motors should be considered like a quiver allowing you to customise or fine tune your set up to how you want to ride.

With the Gen2 Motor Plug this allows modularity with quick and simple connection between your Foil Drive unit and your Gen2 Motors or integrated mast enabling the ultimate flexibility.

This includes a full Gen2 Motor, or you can opt to purchase just a Gen2 Stator Only if you're looking to reuse your Propellers and Rotor.

Specs:
  • Gen2 Compatible Motor with Gen2 Motor Plug
  • Weight: 1kg
  • Designed for use in all water types (with normal care and maintenance)
  • Removable Rotor for easy cleaning, inspection and maintenance
Compatible With:
  • Assist MAX
  • Assist Slim
Package Includes:
  • Foil Drive Motor
  • 2 Blade Propellers
  • Specific Cable Length with Gen2 Motor Plug
  • 3x Puck Screws
  • 3x Motor Plug Screws
  • Stubby Cooler

Customer Reviews

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Randall
20cm Motor Review

Ive been using the 20cm motor for about a month now for prone surf foiling and it seems to work really well as an all around size. I have it mounted on an Armstrong 795mm performance mast. This 20cm length seems like a good all around compromise of length for all conditions.

On days with no wind where the water is glassy and calm, I could probably make the 15cm cable work when I'm motoring back out to catch the next wave without issue. Its easier to keep the prop down in the water when the water surface is flat and consistent. Then this would pull the motor up higher out of the way on the mast which would really be nice when actually riding the wave and especially when pumping around.

When its really windy or choppy out, I really wouldn't want anything smaller than the 20cm size. When its really choppy it can be challenging to keep the prop in the water at all, you have to constantly be going up and down following the chop contours to maintain consistent power.

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