NPWfever - 3-5-2008 at 11:35 AM
So my first buggy started as a landsailer, then I found kiting and it became a kite buggy. About 2 times a month we get a good 30mph, it has been like
this a week straight. So I have always tried going out with my 3m and it just doesnt get me going, being that it is more a stunt kite, it really
doesnt pull. So I have still wanted to do the landsailer conversion, and now that I have a decent buggy, I figure its worth a shot. So I could really
let this thing go on those high wind days. So any ideas where to start? I figure a 3m windsurfing sail would be a good start.
Anyone here done it?
Thanks,
NPW
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And better yet! Throw a small wedge of a tarp on as a jib, and my NPW as a spinnaker! :ticking:
USA_Eli_A - 3-5-2008 at 04:48 PM
well, seems the moderator is at work......
contact Jon Ellis for the Kite buggy kite to turn your buggy into a landsailor!!!
NPWfever - 3-5-2008 at 06:15 PM
I don't think I can use a kit, my buggy is very custom, and square tubing. And what do you mean by the moderator is at work?
WELDNGOD - 3-5-2008 at 06:38 PM
Hey NPW ,let me see a pic of your bug please. You said square tubing and I for one love the stuff!
NPWfever - 3-5-2008 at 08:42 PM
Here ya go! (square rocks, easiest to get 90* angles)
popeyethewelder - 3-5-2008 at 11:37 PM
This may help with the conversion
http://pic7.piczo.com/Popeyethewelder/?g=34164647&cr=7#
DAKITEZ - 4-5-2008 at 03:31 AM
That is trick. I really like the looks of that. Did I do the conversion correct is it approx $1,800.00 for the 3m?
NPWfever - 4-5-2008 at 08:39 AM
I figure go with a 3-4m sail, and this is the mast attachment system:
NPWfever - 4-5-2008 at 08:40 AM
Here is the overall idea:
Just using a standard windsurfing mast, boom and sail. Not fabricating anything for the sail, works as is, why play with it?
WELDNGOD - 4-5-2008 at 07:08 PM
oh yeah , I remember your bug.I like the handlebar footpegs
flyhigh142 - 5-5-2008 at 12:39 PM
I'm planning to do the same with my wide axle flexi. The only problem is that you can't really drill holes into the mast to attach the struts, because
the sailboard sail doesn't rotate freely when this is done. I'll be setting mine up with a "double mast" type. I don't know what it's called, but you
mount a short upright near the front supported by the two struts connected to the rear axle. Then you build a bracket that connects to this and holds
in it's grasp the mast near the boom. Here's a good website that shows it much better than I'm describing it. http://www.iceflyer.com/windfly.html
The Ice Flyer ice boat uses a windsurfer sail and the set-up I'm talking about, but it appears their website is unavailable. If anyone has any good
suggestions on ways I could eliminate the second short mast, I'd love to hear from you!