I love building, fixing, and improving things—especially when it helps others enjoy the same hobbies I do.
Since 2018, I’ve been designing and working on personal electric vehicles like electric skateboards, Onewheels, and e-scooters. More recently, I discovered the world of wake and surf foiling—and that naturally led me to eFoiling.
After trying eFoils through Charlotte Efoil, I became instantly hooked. But I quickly noticed a gap in the market:
Despite the high cost of these machines—often more than a Jet Ski—there are very few people who know how to repair them. They break, and local shops won’t touch them. That didn’t sit right with me.
As a mechanical engineer, solving technical problems and improving systems is what I do. So, I started digging into the common failure points on these boards—and how to fix them.
This website is the result of that effort. My goal is to help grow the eFoil community by making repairs affordable and accessible.
If your board still has life in the batteries, it can still ride—and if not, we’ll replace the batteries and keep it going.
Let’s keep these amazing machines out of landfills and back on the water where they belong.