mgatc
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Home made Ply boards
This is my first foray into making my own kiteboards. No dig intended to anyone who offered me boards at great prices. I'm trying to save money to
expand the kite quiver so I had to go the "DIY' route. Both boards are made from 1/2 inch sandply and leftover paint from the shop. I think I have
about $75 in each complete board.
This is the top of the boards before foot straps and pads. The board on the left is 127 X 40 with graphics by Madkiteboy. The board on the right is
138 X 45 and is my design.
This is the bottom of each board before fins are installed.
I have no idea if they are functional and won't know until I transition to the water. I might have to borrow a kitesurfer to give them a test flight
one day soon. It was a fun weekend project. Thanks to Tridude for encouraging me to go this route.
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tridude
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nice indeed..................................
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Quote: | Originally posted by mgatc
This is my first foray into making my own kiteboards. No dig intended to anyone who offered me boards at great prices. I'm trying to save money to
expand the kite quiver so I had to go the "DIY' route. Both boards are made from 1/2 inch sandply and leftover paint from the shop. I think I have
about $75 in each complete board.
This is the top of the boards before foot straps and pads. The board on the left is 127 X 40 with graphics by Madkiteboy. The board on the right is
138 X 45 and is my design.
This is the bottom of each board before fins are installed.
I have no idea if they are functional and won't know until I transition to the water. I might have to borrow a kitesurfer to give them a test flight
one day soon. It was a fun weekend project. Thanks to Tridude for encouraging me to go this route. |
you dont need to borrow anyone..............head to the beach, water relaunch, body drag, then give em a shot
17m Ozone Zephyr (2012)
15m Flysurfer Silver Arrow 2
12m Ozone Catalyst (2013)
10m Ozone Catalyst (2012)
MTH Colonel Reb customs 160x45 carbon, 141x43 wood
Wainman Joke & Demitri Pro
11'6 Naish Nalu
6' Davo Fish
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Mel,
Nice work! Very creative graphics. What kind of finish coat?
Where did you get your shapes and proportions?
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furbowski
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love the spider one...
did you try building in any rocker? or just going with a straight board and the rocker your weight will put into it as you ride?
looking forwards to hearing how you get on with them, I'm about two weeks away from trying myself!! can't wait!
fixed bridles, flying static, been two years now... ??? folks must be wondering....
sting 1.7, dp power 2.5, crossfire 3.2, ace 5, blade iv 6.5, ace 8, ace 12...
also a couple of arcs, 12 syn and 12 phanny, but i\'m not yet up to speed on them.
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mgatc
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Shapes and dimensions came from a bit of research on various boards. Heard wider is better for learning hence the 45cm width on the longer board.
Smaller board is narrower for my son or as progression board for me. Just as easy to make two while I was cutting and painting.
Both boards are flat. My homework seems to indicate that enough rocker is produced from foot pressure. Being a wakeboarder and surfer, having no
rocker seems a bit strange.
Boards were primed with several coats of an oil-based KILZ. Color coats were added along with graphics. Finish is multiple coats (5/6??)of a
water-based polyurethane. I used water based because of concern for an oil-based poly eating up the the latex paint.
4 X 8 plywood, $35; two sets of fins and straps, $100; Polyurethane, $16; Mounting hardware, $10. I still have two board blanks left over from the
plywood so I can make two additional boards for the cost of fins and straps.
Tridude, U2U sent.
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PHREERIDER
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138 x45 lokks nice , i would hit it for sure
if it is flat it will be fast, a little centered concave channel on the bottom would make board control easier at first
nice work looks to be a nice freestyler set for sure
I wouldn't bother with the fins and definitely flat water
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Quote: | Originally posted by mgatc
Both boards are flat. My homework seems to indicate that enough rocker is produced from foot pressure. Being a wakeboarder and surfer, having no
rocker seems a bit strange.
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I'll be curious to hear how the foot pressure rocker thing works out...
fixed bridles, flying static, been two years now... ??? folks must be wondering....
sting 1.7, dp power 2.5, crossfire 3.2, ace 5, blade iv 6.5, ace 8, ace 12...
also a couple of arcs, 12 syn and 12 phanny, but i\'m not yet up to speed on them.
(13.11.09)
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mgatc
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Me too:dunno:
I want to try these out and then decide on what or what not to incorporate on the next build.
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PHREERIDER
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really interested in making my own,
i like the the 1/4 ply (epoxy X 2 lam.) with a little rocker (1/2-1")
you got some flex, a little rocker...shaped top down for the rail,
wide block tail like your smaller one i think is ideal
around 136x45 seeems quick enogh for my size
the width is gonna help the planing
i have a pure flat thing i ride no fins def. light winds and flatwater ( tidal pools) big and floppy but fun (PIC in the gallery)
i am in the skim board frame of mind but favor twin tip design
couple sketchy landings will probably break it but it will encourage better balance and control
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mgatc
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Still debating whether to install the fins or not. What do the fins actually do? I'd rather not drill more holes if the fins aren't needed.
I read somewhere that fins hamper upwind ability which seems counter-intuitive.
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Cabrinha: 12m Switchblade, 16m Crossbow
SU-2 Bigfoot, Liquid Force Proof 151, Klein 145
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The fins just give you something else to lean back against to hold your edge. Without the fins, your directional control is all derived from the edge
of the board. I've ridden my wakeboard with no fins and it is incredibly slippery. It requires much more skill to ride without the fins or too small
fins.
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MadKiteBoy
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im thinkin about takin a belt sander to the bottom of mine and jus doin those center cuts that new wakeboards have to give me a little bit more
control
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PHREERIDER
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fins give tracking and drive
tracking =point the board and without much effort stays in that direction and the front and back don't "spin"on the bottom
drive =lateral resistance felt as water is "cuts" by the fin produce a forward movement or "drive"
without fins the edge of the board becomes like one big drive fin sorta
big fins add alot of drive and up wind is easier but switches must be hopped also carving can be done very aggressive with good control
boards with flat bottom are gonna stay onflat water and not dealmuch with swells or chop
fins will help... 2.5" on the corners and it will go where you point and really feel "hooked up" on the water
as you progress a loose feel is fun to play on in the flatter sections and underneath
put holes where the fins go...just seal the wood ...you can runit with holes there, it won't make a different
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mgatc
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Fins are going on tomorrow
HQ: Scout 3m, Neo 11m, Neo 8m
PL: Scorpion 10m
Cabrinha: 12m Switchblade, 16m Crossbow
SU-2 Bigfoot, Liquid Force Proof 151, Klein 145
MBS Comp 90 Landboard
Flexifoil Buggy
Mystic Waist/Seat Harness
2 DIY Plyboards
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