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The ETNZ S foils do fly, they might not hold headway as well while in flight. Noticeable difference in free board and bow volume compared to Oracle's first crack at it. They all look a little dicy with so much power at the top of the wings. I'm sure we'll see the wings become more low aspect if the box rule allows that much variation. Yes, good move for Artemis to recruit Peyron. This is an exciting competition.