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Quick Release HydroFoil
When time on the water counts
Client:
Leves
Year:
2022
Project Overview
Leves set out to test a common frustration in surf hydrofoiling: the slow and fiddly process of attaching a foil mast to a board using the standard sliding track system. Traditionally, this involves aligning the mast and securing it with four T-nuts and a handheld tool which is not ideal on a windy beach, with cold fingers, or in shifting sand. The challenge was to create a fast, tool-free solution that worked seamlessly with the existing sliding track format. The final design featured a quick-release bolt that could be hand-tightened and locked down with a lever, allowing for easy adjustments both on and off the water. The product was built using a combination of turned parts and a basic extrusion for the lever.
My Role
Starting with napkin sketches, the idea was fleshed out to a point where I was able to jump into CAD modelling to explore mechanical layouts, tolerances, and assembly strategy. Early concepts were prototyped using in-house FDM 3D printing and later higher quality SLA prints to validate fit and usability. Once finalised, parts were manufactured offshore using CNC-machined stainless steel and anodized aluminium. Close collaboration with the factory was essential to ensure press-fit tolerances were met and visual finishes including anodising and laser engraving were delivered to spec.
What I Delivered
- Concept development and sketch exploration
- Proof of concept Prototypes
- Production CAD and part drawings
- Manufacturer Selection
- Batch Production
- Rendering and Animation
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