if i were you, i would put all my eggs in the basket of a nice downwind board. you will get a ton of mileage out of it. i let all my buddies borrow mine the last couple of days (i'm grinding through corporate tax returns) and all their minds were pretty blown.
Quoting AJ just as a jumping off spot. I'm just starting to foil and wanted to see if you all could offer some advice. I primarily have a surf background. I've windsurfed a decent amount on flat water. I have an old Go Foil foil and a tuttle box foil board from Stretch based on the no friends surf model. Both were purchased back in the lock down times and, sadly, sat unused for various reasons until just recently. Board is likie 5'8'' and thick for a surfboad but I still sink to the bottom of my rips when sitting on it.
The other day I was inspired after watching some foil dude get three waves in a row without coming off the foil. I took it out to a roll-y soft wave and ate poop the whole session but had fun. I'll keep at it. I started talking to a foil guy in the parking area and he said he started on the same type of set up but the new gear is light years better than what I have. It seems progress has been made.
I have a old wing a friend gave to me and, eventually, I'd like to try the wing as well. He has an older wing board he'll let me borrow as well. Ultimately, my goal is to ride waves with or without the wing.
I remember when I first started windsurfing I got some old used gear. I struggled for a season on that gear. The next season I got modern gear and, I still wasn't good, but the new gear honestly made a big difference in how well I could do the sport and progress.
For foil, Is it worth sticking my current gear, learning on that, and then switching gear later or should I bite the bullet and buy something newer (ideally used) now? I'd rather not spend the money but if the new gear just works way better and speeds up the learning process I'll deal with spending some more money. I don't want to buy gear just to buy it if the answer to to keep practicing on what I have.
Thanks!