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Anyone try Sand Kiting (not KGB)

 
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mamann

Since 16 Jul 2007
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Gorge East
 



PostFri Dec 14, 07 8:04 am    Anyone try Sand Kiting (not KGB) Reply with quote

I saw something on OPB last nite with people Sandboarding the dunes in Florence.

Has anyone tried the next logical step of adding a kite to the sport. Seems like Florence would be a great place too, because of the consistent coastal winds that blow over the dunes.

I looks like people have tried it in other places from a quick google search. Here's a picture.
http://www.extremesportsphoto.com/imgdetails.aspx?lbr=t&id=HsCcDiTR%2Fzcka%2BGoMa3aUA%3D%3D

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blowhard

Since 26 Dec 2005
2023 Posts

Windward



PostFri Dec 14, 07 8:28 am     Reply with quote

all the time

I'm thinking of a landboard that looks a bit like a belt sander ,,

I have a MBS with 5 inch wide tires and it will go pretty good in soft sand but not blo sand
Something that can edge is a bit hard to do
Bearing off is pretty easy

Something with a large footprint and lightweight

the dunes go from Florence to Coos Bay,,,, 50 miles
Sandboards are too wide and cannot be edged
Alex Peterson used his skis' and said it worked but too much friction

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Hein

Since 08 Mar 2005
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Possessed



PostFri Dec 14, 07 8:45 am     Reply with quote

I built a crazy one wheeled board that might work.
I think the guy who is using it added some foot straps.
I'll go claim it if someone else wants to hit the dudes
with it.



Probably need to thermo form a fender for it. And
submit something to the document depository at
the USPTO now that I've posted it. Cool Design available
for license.

-Hein

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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
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PostFri Dec 14, 07 9:33 am     Reply with quote

couldn't you use a really flexy board with a wheel on each end?

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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
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PostFri Dec 14, 07 9:37 am     Reply with quote

ahhh hah, now I get the sander reference. I think that would work pretty well actually if you had a big wide industrial sanding belt..say 12" wide by 4 feet long, you could mount it on rollers over a teflon coated block..it would work pretty damn sweet I think. The rollers will need to be deeply grooved to allow sand to pass between the belt and roller without jamming it up.

Much like a belt sander, you would want to build in some kind of adjustment on one roller so that you could adjust the cant of the roller to ensure that the belt stays in place on the rollers and doesn't start to migrate off. Sounds like a fun project!!

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blowhard

Since 26 Dec 2005
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PostWed Dec 19, 07 8:12 pm     Reply with quote

yup
I'm thinking that the ends would have 8-10 " wheels for running over everything
some little (2") wheels underneath with some type of belt(s) with grooves
like serpentine automotive belts to keep it in place or perhaps a convex belt and a "V" bottom
about 8 inches wide and 3 feet long
belt goes over wheels and under feet
about 15 lbs. so you could jump it easily

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Kataku2k3

Since 14 Aug 2005
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Los Angeles, CA
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PostWed Dec 19, 07 8:38 pm     Reply with quote

Yeah, definately get the fender on it. I saw what it could do to your leg at Lyle. Laughing

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Nak

Since 19 May 2005
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PostWed Dec 19, 07 8:54 pm     Reply with quote

I'm wondering if something simpler might work... Maybe a board with a UHMW base. The base could be replaceable. Not sure if the drag would be low enough, but possibly?

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blowhard

Since 26 Dec 2005
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PostThu Dec 20, 07 7:53 am     Reply with quote

I've done a bunch of sand riding with a kiteboard and the drag is very high

UHMW is slick but still too much drag

maybe large wheels on the ends and some UHMW in the middle
to act as an edge
the sandboards work well with Formica on the bottom but are too wide to edge and when narrow enough to edge, too much drag

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