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Previous Record - John Devaney self-reports 218 mile eFoil ride - 218 miles self-reported

World Record Snapshot

Record Title
Longest self-reported continuous eFoil ride
Discipline
eFoiling monstereFoiling
Class
Open / Endurance
Measured Result
Distance: 218 miles self-reported - (Higher is better)
Date
2025-03-01 (month precision)
Has Stood For
0 days until broken on 2025-03-01
Location
Key Biscayne / Florida route area, Florida, United States
Record Holder
John Devaney
Verified By
John Devaney social media

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John Devaney


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The Epic Record Run

John Devaney posted social media recaps describing a long eFoil endurance ride with his daughter Corinne. The post text available in search results says they broke a 201 mile record for the longest distance ride on an eFoil, with Corinne reaching 208 miles and John reaching 218 miles. A related X post from the same period describes an earlier 175 mile eFoil ride and notes that he found a 201 mile and 12 hour record online. Because the available evidence is social-media based and the full route, timing, battery logistics, and independent tracking data were not accessible, this is entered as a fun Foiling Freaks self-reported endurance record rather than a sanctioned distance record.

Rules of the Beast

The ride must be publicly reported as a continuous eFoil ride on a motorized eFoil board. Battery swaps may be allowed in this endurance category if the source is a self-reported or social-media endurance challenge and does not claim single-battery status. Because social posts can lack independent timing, route, and battery documentation, source quality must be clearly noted.

How This Got the Nod

Self-reported public social posts.