On the glassy expanse of Keuka Lake near Penn Yan, New York, the Flite Duo experience puts a pair of riders on silent electric foils that feel like controlled flight. Operated by Shaka, this 75–90 minute session introduces riders aged 12 and up to Fliteboard™ eFoils—battery-powered hydrofoils that lift cleanly above the water and run without wind, waves, or fumes. The result is a wave-free, low-impact ride that is as accessible for first-timers as it is addictive for experienced boarders. The Finger Lakes region is geologically defined by long, steep-sided glacial troughs and cold, deep water; that setting makes foil riding especially smooth, with glassy basins, vine-scarred hills, and open horizon lines. Flite Duo pairs two riders—one pilot and one passenger or two riders taking turns—so you can learn together, trade tips, and compare progress while a Shaka instructor handles setup and safety briefing. The eFoil’s electric motor and hydrofoil wing reduce drag and noise, which keeps the experience quiet enough not to disturb waterfowl like loons and herons or the shoreline grapevine rows that define this wine country. Safety and simplicity are built into the session: beginner-friendly controls, helmets, and instructor guidance mean most riders get their first moments of flight within minutes. Lessons emphasize balance, throttle modulation, and gentle weight shifts rather than brute strength, so the activity suits active families, couples, and solo travelers who want a new way to see the lake without boats or wake. Group size is limited to two per session, keeping the vibe intimate and the water uncluttered. Bring a wetsuit or a fast-drying layer when water temperatures are cool; sunscreen and a water bottle are essential. Expect wind to change the feel of the ride and lake traffic to affect where instructors recommend launching. Post-ride, Penn Yan’s waterfront offers cafes and tasting rooms where you can compare notes and warm up. What makes Flite Duo stand out in the Finger Lakes is the combination of high-tech equipment and low environmental impact. Emission-free motors, careful launch protocols, and small group sizes minimize shoreline erosion and noise. For adventurous visitors who want a clean, quiet way to glide above deep glacial water, Flite Duo delivers an immediate, memorable sense of motion without the learning curve of traditional surfing or kite sports. Sessions are typically launched from public boat ramps or small private docks close to Penn Yan; confirm the meeting point with Shaka when you book. Participants should disclose any neck, back, or heart conditions and expect to sign a waiver. Photography is best from the waterline or a companion kayak—ask instructors about safe distances. Weather in this part of the Finger Lakes shifts quickly; bring layers and allow flexibility in your day.