Birdyfish sets up in the Netherlands, a new dealer for its foil dinghies

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Birdyfish continues to expand its distribution network in Europe. The manufacturer announces the arrival of a dealer in the Netherlands. This move is based on an active nautical base in the North Sea.

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Birdyfish's arrival in the Netherlands marks a new stage in the development of its distribution network, with a base in Bruinisse.

A dealer located on a technical stretch of water

Aquavitesse was chosen because of its location in the southwest of the Netherlands, in an area renowned for light sailing.

Based in Bruinisse, the facility has direct access to waters ideal for learning and improving. Local conditions, with steady winds and open water, allow us to exploit the full potential of foiling dinghies.

The integration of a local player facilitates access to boats for Dutch sailors.

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An offer focused on testing and getting to grips with the product

The partnership is based on a simple logic: to enable sailors to test foilers in their usual environment.

On site, users can discover the range, sail on foil-equipped units and evaluate the boat's behavior in real-life conditions.

This direct contact with the material is crucial on this type of surface, where longitudinal balance and lift management require specific training.

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A structured sailing school

Aquavitesse is supported by an integrated sailing school. This organization enables us to supervise the progress of our sailors.

Dinghy foiling requires a fine-tuned reading of the settings, particularly with regard to appendage incidence and take-off speed. Technical guidance helps you get the hang of it, and limits instability.

This gives trainees access to tailored support, from first flight to more advanced settings.

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The development of lightweight foils in Northern Europe

The move to the Netherlands is part of the Birdyfish network's geographical expansion, following a recent arrival in Ireland.

The Dutch coastline, with its sheltered areas and inland waters, is ideal for light foiling. Conditions are ideal for regular sailing, with winds that can be exploited for this type of craft.

This local presence also facilitates maintenance, access to parts and boat follow-up.

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