It’s a great board and gives a true surfer feeling. Here is a full video we did with Andreas and Markus
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Buddy
February 27, 2018, 12:26am
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I am little bit afraid of the propeller. Is it safe?
I was concerned first too… However it has a ring around it and a kill switch, If you fall the prop will stop. Markus said it passed all strict Germany safety tests.
If it passes the the German certification it should be safe
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Here is what Markus (CEO & Founder Waterwolf) is writing about the propeller:
The big difference between a jet and a propeller drive unit is the way the board turns in the water.
My main intention was since the beginning in 2010 to get a “real surf feeling” also in flat waters.
With a jet you can go much faster but with a propeller drive unit you can make narrower turns without a rope or foot straps e.g. and you feel completely free on the board. The feeling is completely different.
And one important thing is a prop-drive is much more efficient than a jet drive. That means you will need less battery power that means less weight or more runtime.
Other big advantage is you can surf in small waves or even in choppy water without a big stall which happens by jet drive systems and a prop drive is much quieter.
One little disadvantage is the rotating prop, that´s right. Because of this we have constructed a protection ring and wings to minimize the injury risk. This ring takes a little bit of the performance of the board but it´s still sufficient enough.
If you fall from a jet-boards this board move on very fast 15-25m until they stop. (The waterwolf MPX-3 stops in between 2-5meters) In combination with their big sharp fins they are more or even equal dangerous for swimmers then a prop-drive board. The waterwolf has no fins because the motor unit stabilize the board perfect.)
by the way: MPX stands for Motorized Propeller Dive unit
Summarized I can say:
Both categories of board have strengths and shoals.
For racing the jetboards are better suitable and for surfing waterwolf is more suitable!
I would fully agree with his statement. I ride the Waterwolf since last year.
Andreas
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The following video gives you a good feeling about the smooth ride …
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Bertie
March 20, 2018, 9:54am
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I would guess the propeller would be also be more silent compared to a Jetboard?
Can someone confirm who has seen / heard both versions in action?
thx
B.
Any electric board is silent comparing to petrol.
I have seen a few boards live. @Jetsurfingnation is right.
If you stay with electric only I can confirm that the Waterwolf is more silent than the electric jetboards I have seen so far.
The larger propeller doesn’t need as much rotation (rpm) as a jet.
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