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The Foil Project

The Foil Project

By: Hugh Noah Max and Producer Steve
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Foiling has a story, and we are here to share it! Join in the conversation as we chat with some of the worlds best foilers, and local heroes, to learn what makes them tick and what makes this sport so special and exciting. Hopefully we can learn a thing or two a long the way as well. See you soon and stay pumped! This podcast is recorded at Studio Scotch.Hugh, Noah, Max and Producer Steve
Episodes
  • Surviving a shark attack - Andy McDonald | The Foil Project Podcast Ep.44
    Feb 7 2026

    You've probably already seen the video on the news of Andy's wing board being mauled by a great white shark, missing his feet by just inches and causing a violent spray of white water. It's a few months after the incident, and I was lucky enough to sit down with Andy and run through exactly what happened.

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    55 mins
  • All you need to know for WA RACE WEEK & The Foil Project FLOW SHOW
    Oct 9 2025

    Sign up for WA race week events here: https://oceanpaddler.com/ocean-events/wa-race-week/foil-drive-sup-foil/Sign up for The Foil Project FLOW SHOW here: https://thefoilproject.com/

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    9 mins
  • The story of Frank Foilboards from Frank's shaping bay | Ep. 43
    Aug 19 2025

    Hugh had to get his paddle fixed on Maui, and stepping up to the task was none other than Frank Maffie. Step into Frank’s shaping bay and hang out with the man behind some of the fastest, most dialled-in foilboards on the planet. We’re talking resin fumes, fresh designs, race stories, and the little tweaks that make a big difference on the water.Thanks for helping with the interview, Jake! I hope you enjoy this episode!

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    25 mins
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