Nice.. from his blog last month
When my skill level reached a confident basic flight I started trying different hydrofoils. I was amazed how similar they felt to me despite big differences in design. In total contrast, several months later I’ve now become super particular on the performance I desire from my wings. My riding passion has become focused on floating through low speed flying carves. I fear that designs optimal at low speed are being overlooked as performance limited to beginners. I’ve ridden several hydrofoils considered high performance that were crazy awesome at insanely high speeds, but for me lacked stability at the low speeds I love to fly at.I hear a fair bit of discussion about which is the fastest hydrofoil. I think that’s cool but of very little influence on my riding. I haven’t heard any discussion of performance differences specific to different target speeds. I’m sure the performance of the wings I’m accustomed to flying heavily influence my interest in and perception of low speed flight stability. But I now find radical performance differences between wings.If you are considering hydrofoiling I encourage you to consider the speeds you’ll have the most fun flying at without blindly accepting that performance targeted at high speed is necessarily how you’ll define high performance for your own riding.
I'm not sure about the shirt over harness thing though, it's a bit close to shorts over wettie..