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RichardV

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Windsurfing
« on: 03, April, 2013 - 15:37:32 »
This is supposed to be the off topic area, and all I see are car enthusiasts.  :)

My main passion is windsurfing. You'll often catch me around Rutland on a good forecast, or Hunstanton, Hayling Island, Anglesey, etc. on the weekend.  Any other windsurfers here?

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Re: Landsurfing
« Reply #1 on: 03, April, 2013 - 21:33:40 »
Hi there just a thought has anyone ever thought of putting a sail on a c5 and used it for Land surfing ...
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Re: Windsurfing
« Reply #2 on: 03, April, 2013 - 21:54:48 »
I had a go last year, but didn't get the chance to have a good crack at it because of the weather. I did enjoy it so I bought myself a old windsurfing board a wetsuit, wetshoes a life jacket etc so ready to go and hoping to have more chance this year.
The interesting thing is that I live near Hunstanton and will be learning with the help of my cousin, he is a excellent windsurfer and sailor and spends most of his spare time at the sailing club. I wish I had learnt when I was a bit younger, where do you live ?

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Re: Windsurfing
« Reply #3 on: 03, April, 2013 - 22:48:05 »
Rutland is my local sailing spot, but I sail down Hunny way a lot, really nice for freestyle at low tide.  It sounds like you have all the kit.  We just need summer to kick in.

What about a C5 powerboat?  The body is a pretty good shape, so either a paddle steamer or just stick an outboard on the back.  :)

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Re: Windsurfing
« Reply #4 on: 04, April, 2013 - 06:27:31 »
I've always thought a C5 would make a good sledge  ;) Do you know anyone from the hunstanton sailing club ? I'm waiting for the right weather conditions as I don't want to end up out at sea if the wind is in the wrong direction.

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Re: Windsurfing
« Reply #5 on: 04, April, 2013 - 12:57:30 »
Is windsurfing difficult? Always wanted to try it but have crap balance.

I don't think a C5 would work with a sail as it would be too unstable IMO - but maybe with a kite?

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Re: Windsurfing
« Reply #6 on: 04, April, 2013 - 19:54:51 »
I Use to surf a lot, Hook of Holland used to be the spot.
i am afraid i wont fit my wetsuit anymore  :) but its a nice thought . picking up surfing again.

might be a plan to make a surf cart behind my c5

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Re: Windsurfing
« Reply #7 on: 04, April, 2013 - 20:32:06 »
It seems the idea of a land surfing is catching on maybe I will convert a C5 to one . :) ;) :D ;D
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Re: Windsurfing
« Reply #8 on: 04, April, 2013 - 21:54:20 »

Last autumn, I tried land surfing with a kite, but it didn´t work. Too many trees and power lines and not enough
arms :-) I´m thinking about a sail. www.whike.com/en/
 

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Re: Windsurfing
« Reply #9 on: 05, April, 2013 - 00:39:59 »
It seems the idea of a land surfing is catching on maybe I will convert a C5 to one . :) ;) :D ;D

Perhaps use one thats been left with out a motor or electrics?

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Re: Windsurfing
« Reply #10 on: 05, April, 2013 - 08:10:03 »
Is windsurfing difficult? Always wanted to try it but have crap balance.
No naturals in windsurfing, it's all about how much you want it.
There are a couple of types of windsurfing.  Drifting around on a big board can be learnt in a few hours, it's social and you would pick nice days that are sunny with light wind.
The 2nd type is shortboarding which takes some effort to learn, you have to want to do it, but it's addictive flying across the water, carving around turns, and doing loops in the air.  This kind generally takes place when it's very windy, and conditions are too horrible for the general public to be out, which is why most think windsurfing is long gone.

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Re: Windsurfing
« Reply #11 on: 07, April, 2013 - 18:37:54 »
hmmm - the other hobby I wanted to do was bodysuit gliding. But I think you have to be a mega trained parachutist to do it so maybe this will be more realistic

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Re: Windsurfing
« Reply #12 on: 08, April, 2013 - 10:12:46 »
As a former windsurfing school & shop owner and a landyacht racer I  can assure you that fitting a decent sized sail to a C5 will only end in  disaster. Its far too narrow,and far too weak; a landyacht has a really wide rear track and enormous negative camber;they also have no brakes;using brakes under sail would be very dangerous. Speeds achieved on landyachts are way way beyond the C5 tyres capability.