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Kiteboat (and gas filled kites)

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Created by laurie > 9 months ago, 17 Jan 2012
laurie
NSW, 3903 posts
17 Jan 2012 11:53AM
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Found this fascinating video of a pretty slick custom boat pulled by a kite..









If you visit project.kiteboat.com/ you'll also see they're working on gas filled kites!

campatrol
VIC, 76 posts
17 Jan 2012 12:08PM
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Anyone tried filling a kite with Helium?? bit more lift

GreenPat
QLD, 4107 posts
17 Jan 2012 1:06PM
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campatrol said...

Anyone tried filling a kite with Helium?? bit more lift


How droll.

Interesting that the steering lines seem to be completely separate from the front lines, I wonder if the kite stalls much if the pilot trims in too far?

Needing two people looks like a pain too, I wonder if a foot pedal rudder is on the drawing board?

hamburglar
ACT, 2174 posts
17 Jan 2012 3:39PM
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toe side must be a real pain in the a$$

Gorgo
VIC, 5127 posts
17 Jan 2012 4:01PM
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Cool. I wondered what happened to Don Montague.

Andrash
WA, 637 posts
17 Jan 2012 9:40PM
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campatrol said...

Anyone tried filling a kite with Helium??

... and then self landing it...

laurie
NSW, 3903 posts
18 Jan 2012 1:15AM
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..have a look at 1:40 / 2:08 .. looks like the front lines are secured to the boat, and kiter has just the rear lines attached to the bar? haha .. wild!

Addikt
WA, 553 posts
17 Jan 2012 10:26PM
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Andrash said...

campatrol said...

Anyone tried filling a kite with Helium??

... and then self landing it...



No serious I wonder if it would be enough to lift it off the ground........

Adaswe
WA, 48 posts
17 Jan 2012 11:58PM
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Wont work dude, to heavy

BennyB12
QLD, 918 posts
18 Jan 2012 9:41AM
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Im gettin one or some WA downwinders.... that should help out a bit...

lostinlondon
VIC, 1159 posts
18 Jan 2012 1:22PM
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laurie said...

..have a look at 1:40 / 2:08 .. looks like the front lines are secured to the boat, and kiter has just the rear lines attached to the bar? haha .. wild!



And look at the hefty block system on that rope to depower/trim the kite... great idea - gives the front lines a fixed point on the boat but lets the trimmer move around in the boat in order to shift weight.

lostinlondon
VIC, 1159 posts
18 Jan 2012 1:23PM
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GreenPat said...

campatrol said...

Anyone tried filling a kite with Helium?? bit more lift


How droll.

Interesting that the steering lines seem to be completely separate from the front lines, I wonder if the kite stalls much if the pilot trims in too far?

Needing two people looks like a pain too, I wonder if a foot pedal rudder is on the drawing board?


No way I would want to be trying to steer this with foot pedals. Deep set rudder, tiller and tiller extension the only way to go. Having a foot pedal system prevents you from moving around the boat.

GreenPat
QLD, 4107 posts
18 Jan 2012 1:44PM
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lostinlondon said...


No way I would want to be trying to steer this with foot pedals. Deep set rudder, tiller and tiller extension the only way to go. Having a foot pedal system prevents you from moving around the boat.


Yeah, that did cross my mind, but I can't think of any better way to set up a one person version. Ideas?

sbray
SA, 350 posts
18 Jan 2012 2:27PM
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The Tri Foilers have been around for some time.

As with most evoloution they also seemed to have progressed from sailboard type sails to Kites.

lostinlondon
VIC, 1159 posts
18 Jan 2012 3:12PM
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GreenPat said...

lostinlondon said...


No way I would want to be trying to steer this with foot pedals. Deep set rudder, tiller and tiller extension the only way to go. Having a foot pedal system prevents you from moving around the boat.


Yeah, that did cross my mind, but I can't think of any better way to set up a one person version. Ideas?


I'd make a smaller boat, use a smaller kite. You have to be able to control the kite with one hand and the beast they use looks to require two hands (although the photo laurie posted suggests otherwise) You'll notice there is a "leash" attached from the boat to the centre of the bar so if the trimmer drops the bar he doesn't lose the kite.

I'd then set the front lines up on a adjustable curved traveller that lets you pull the point of attachment to windward on the boat. This way you can access the depower pulleys. Either that or you have the depower set up with ropes that run either side of the boat to cleats so you can access the depower from either side.

At the end of the day, riding surf like they are, you would find advantage in having two people on the boat. You can bring a lot of weight to the stern when planing down waves. If you want to go solo why not just get out on a directional?



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