Sunday, August 25, 2019

Parker Dam State Park and the Park Ranger Encounter


Tiffany and Chase Pauling after their first eFoil lesson at Parker Dam State Park in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania.  

If the look on the face of the Pennsylvania park ranger at Parker Dam State Park is any indication, no one saw an eFoil coming to Clearfield County, Pennsylvania this year.

Wassim had just finished a demonstration for my brother, Chase, and his wife, Tiffany, when a park officer sprinted over to the beach area where we were standing. Once he approached us, he actually didn't know what to say. So Wassim opened the conversation, explaining that this weird board he just saw flying over the water is called an eFoil. It's a new water sport that allows you to surf over calm lake waters. No waves necessary.

The officer, kind as he was, stood in awe, not knowing what to say. Finally, after a good look around, he declared, "Well, it is a registered watercraft. It's electric. And you have your PFD (personalized flotation device). I guess you are good to go. I'll check with someone when I get back to the office. But yeah, I think you're good."
Parker Dam State Park in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania. 
Since Wassim, Rich and I have started eFoiling, we've had conversations with dozens of officers who patrol the waterways in Ohio and Pennsylvania. They are doing their jobs to ensure everyone is safe. Many of the officers are curious. They've never seen or heard of an eFoil before. We are always willing to answer any questions they have and listen to what they tell us. Because the sport is so new and is quite mesmerizing to see, the officers are interested in learning more about it, which is helpful for everyone. 

After the officer gave us the green light to continue on as we were, Chase ventured out into the water to try the eFoil for the first time. During his lesson, he became comfortable on his stomach, then on his knees, and slowly rose to a standing position. Standing over six feet tall and weighing over 200 pounds, Chase did well on Lift's 6'2 Explorer with the 200 wing.

Wassim gives Chase some pointers during his first eFoil lesson. 
Tiffany watched from the shore as her husband stood up on the board and glided across the water. At that point, we didn't need to convince her to try it. She was ready. Like Chase, she stood up and began planing on the board in less than 10 minutes during her lesson.

I could not have been more excited to share my love of eFoiling with them. What's even more remarkable about this couple is that they don't have any stand-up paddleboard or surfing experience. Both of them were able to stand up and plane on the board with ease.

After our eFoiling sessions, we all ventured back to our campsite, but couldn't stop talking about the experience. It's a sport for the entire family.  --Dena

Friday, August 16, 2019

Edgewater LIVE and a shout-out from famous reggae musician Carlos Jones

Thousands of Clevelanders attend Edgewater Live on August 15. Efoil Over Erie surfers demonstrated this new water sport during the live concert. 
One of Cleveland's famous and beloved musicians, Carlos Jones, probably never heard of eFoiling before August 15, but by the end of his performance during Edgewater Live, he was singing about it.

After a spectacular sunset evening eFoiling in front of thousands of people, Rich, Wassim and I were packing up our Lift boards when I stopped suddenly on the beach at the sound of Carlos's voice as the reggae music continued on.

"Efoillllinnngggg for the very first timeeeee...."  Holy smokes, did Carlos Jones just give us a plug during his performance? I wondered out loud. Yes, indeed! We never asked him to do that, but I gotta admit, anyone who attended the last Edgewater Live concert and gazed out into the water seemed mesmerized by this new water sport. As a courtesy, I did let the Cleveland Metroparks know that we were making an appearance. They were thrilled, they said. We just needed to stay past the buoys.


One guy chased us down in his car at the end of the event, "So glad I found you! What is that thing called? I was trying to type it into Google, and I couldn't find it. I just did a search for 'water hovercraft.'"

Actually, I heard that a lot. At first, people aren't even sure if they are seeing things correctly, and then they ask if it is a hovercraft. This actually makes sense because it is really like flying over water.

Hydrofoils are certainly common in popular surfing areas such as Hawaii and California. But in Cleveland, where surfing is unheard of (well, at least until now!) hydrofoils are foreign, let alone electric ones that are powered by motors.

So many people stopped to talk to us throughout the evening, and we couldn't have been more grateful for their questions and interest. Let us know if you'd like to try it out.

If you haven't done so already, be sure to subscribe to our YouTube Channel for all our video updates. -Dena



Tuesday, August 6, 2019

The Big Blue Six-Two has Arrived

Kona, the cockapoo, approves of Lift's new 6'2" board. 

When we ordered our first eFoil last winter, we thought it would be easy to share between Wassim and me. Oh, how wrong we were.

In the beginning of the summer, one of us rode a stand-up paddleboard, while the other flew over Lake Erie on the eFoil. We would then take turns, which was fine at first. But as both of us increased in skill, it became more difficult to get back on a slow-moving stand-up paddleboard. Enter "Big Blue" -- Lift's new 6'2" board. Our days of sharing are over.

The board arrived today, only five days after we placed the order. First, we will make a quick trip to register it with the state of Ohio. We plan to have this baby on the water tomorrow. Kona, our cockapoo, is officially the first one to stand on it.

This electric hydrofoil board will be great for our beginner lessons. At the larger size, it is more stable and sure to catch everyone's eye. The board's turquoise blue color is attractive. Having boards of different sizes will give us the opportunity to accommodate various skill levels and provide different experiences on the water.

To learn more about eFoil Over Erie, visit our website and contact us if you'd like to see it or take a lesson.  -Dena

Monday, August 5, 2019

Bald Eagle State Park - eFoil Over Erie's Pennsylvania road trip

Bald Eagle State Park offers a pristine lake nestled in the mountains of central Pennsylvania, just a short drive from Penn State University. 

One of the best things about the Lift eFoil is just how portable it is. We wanted to test this out for sure, and decided to take our board on a trip to Bald Eagle State Park near State College, Pennsylvania (home of Penn State University).

The travel bag is extremely well-made, and it was easy to load up our 5'6" board into our SUV and hit the road. We also took a cooler, a stand-up paddleboard, a change of clothes and snacks. Kona, our Cockapoo, came with us. He's always game for adventure.


Water conditions at Bald Eagle were calm and warm. The lake has lots of little inlets, which were fun to explore. Boaters, jet skiers and beach-goers stopped to ask about it. Because I have family in the central Pennsylvania area, I'm there quite frequently and offered up lessons for anyone who wants to try it.

Having grown up in Pennsylvania, I know the state is loaded with freshwater lakes of all sizes, and in some really historic cute towns. With the eFoil's portability, it's possible to surf and explore in many different areas.

Our spare battery really came in handy on this trip, too. Wassim and I took turns throughout the day and used both of them on the trip.

And if you are ever at Bald Eagle State Park, you must check out the Mad Cow ice cream shop, which looks like a barn from the outside. It's under new ownership, and we were very impressed with their hospitality and tasty treats. They even have a special menu item for dogs, which Kona couldn't resist.

Bald Eagle State Park, we will be back! -Dena

Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Our Edgewater Excursion




We've been talking about going to Edgewater Beach in Cleveland ever since our eFoils set sail in Northeast, Ohio. Today was finally the day. Sunny. Hot. Windy, and a bit choppy on the water. We elegantly glided over the waves, differentiating us from the jet skis alongside us. One of them couldn't believe his eyes and immediately took a video to show his friends. He was unsure how we were flying over the water with such ease, so we stopped, chatted and showed him the boards. He was cool. If you are reading this, please send us your video. 

One person actually asked us if we were from outer space! Rest assured, we are not. But the Lift eFoil makes us feel like we are out of this world.  -Dena




Video Highlights from Dena, Wassim and Rich


Wassim standing on an eFoil for the first time during his lesson in Peurto Rico. 
If you are a Lake Erie enthusiast like us, chances are you've probably seen Rich, Wassim and I gliding on the water on our eFoils this summer. We received so much interest, we decided to create a video of some highlights to show people what the board can do. 


Common questions we've received so far: How fast can that thing go? The answer is up to 25 miles per hour! But Rich, Wassim and I typically stay in the 5-10 miles per hour range, which is a very exhilarating experience. 


How long does the battery last? It will last an hour. We take a few breaks in between, so we usually spend about an hour and a half on the lake each time we go out, which is plenty of time to really enjoy the water. We also purchased back-up batteries for the days we want to spend more time on the water, and for our upcoming trips. 

Is it difficult to learn? That's another common question we receive. During our training in Puerto Rico, the three of us were all able to stand up on the board in less than 30 minutes. Once the board is moving, it becomes very stable and rather easy to maneuver. We fully control the boards using the handheld controller, which has just the basics to make it easy and comfortable to use. 

I truly think that anyone can learn to eFoil. That's the beauty of it! If I can do it, you can, too! -Dena 

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