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A longboard sailboarding construction diary: Just for the Record
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A longboard sailboarding construction diary. This is a diary of progress made (maybe none! In building a racing sailboard. Wednesday, August 19, 2009. Just for the Record. Apologies for this stuff- gotta store it somewhere. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sailboarding on a light day at Elwood. That old Wayler (the board not the sailor! Hits the salt water one last time. Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. View my complete profile. Catalogue from 2000- Mistral Pan Am. Choice- Epoxy or fibreglass. A fin sh...
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A longboard sailboarding construction diary: Where is the plan Luke?
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A longboard sailboarding construction diary. This is a diary of progress made (maybe none! In building a racing sailboard. Saturday, August 29, 2009. Where is the plan Luke? Now that an adaptable rocker design has been formulated, it is time to work through the plan shape. This is the fun bit because it is here that you can make the board look really good (or really bad! A really good starting point is the discussion. On racing board design at LBWS. Additionally, check out the board comparison chart here.
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A longboard sailboarding construction diary: Holidays
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A longboard sailboarding construction diary. This is a diary of progress made (maybe none! In building a racing sailboard. Saturday, January 23, 2010. Hi Blogosphere, back after a trip to the south of France (massive cold snap, and the interesting experience of piloting a left-hand drive car in snow and ice down narrow country roads with all of those wild rural French drivers; not to mention being attacked by a massive bloody sanglier. In this regard, I've been thinking a little more about how best to co...
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Raceboard windsurfing: LINKS
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This page´s primary purpose is to publish information on raceboard equipment. The page is made on a voluntary basis. Here you can find links to some of the producers of gear. By time the links will bee more raceboard minded. You can click on the link and go directly to the website. Class organizations and class websites. International Raceboard Class - facebook. LBWS - longboard windsurfing. France Windsurf - Raceboard. German Windsurf Association (DWSV) - Raceboard. Bic windsurfing / France. Gaastra / H...
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A longboard sailboarding construction diary: Bench Construction
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A longboard sailboarding construction diary. This is a diary of progress made (maybe none! In building a racing sailboard. Saturday, December 19, 2009. The image above shows my sketch of the bench- truly back of the envelope stuff! Also shown on the left and below is the basic starting point with the materials and the construction of one side of the bench. Good luck in your search and merry xmas too. December 20, 2009 at 12:10 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sailboarding on a light day at Elwood.
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A longboard sailboarding construction diary: Pieces in the puzzle
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A longboard sailboarding construction diary. This is a diary of progress made (maybe none! In building a racing sailboard. Sunday, August 10, 2008. Pieces in the puzzle. It's good news with StyraPak getting back to me and indicating that they can cut 2-d patterns in foam blocks. All I need to do is supply a .dxf. File (preferably) or a suitable technical diagram. Looks like all that effort put into climbing up the learning curve with Sketchup. In the last posting Shapers Australia. I just love how the ye...
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A longboard sailboarding construction diary: Schematic of Board Shape
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A longboard sailboarding construction diary. This is a diary of progress made (maybe none! In building a racing sailboard. Saturday, October 3, 2009. Schematic of Board Shape. Next step is to build in the rise. As noted in the previous post, the intent is to add in some nice chunky rails. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sailboarding on a light day at Elwood. That old Wayler (the board not the sailor! Hits the salt water one last time. Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. View my complete profile. A fin sh...
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A longboard sailboarding construction diary: Foam Blanks
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A longboard sailboarding construction diary. This is a diary of progress made (maybe none! In building a racing sailboard. Monday, July 21, 2008. The longboard racer is a different ball game. Not only has the choice of materials increased, but now it is. Necessary to deal with a sliding mast track system, a fully retracting centreboard and a board length beyond that of even a surfer's stand-up paddle board. With respect to these materials can be found at Fibreglass Supply. July 27, 2008 at 9:05 PM. First...
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A longboard sailboarding construction diary: Rocker and Rise - 3D modelling
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A longboard sailboarding construction diary. This is a diary of progress made (maybe none! In building a racing sailboard. Sunday, October 18, 2009. Rocker and Rise - 3D modelling. The plot below shows a side-on view of the longboard design and is based on the rocker and rise as discussed in previous posts. Recall that this represents the total thickness and does not currently include any rounding and/or contouring of the top of the board. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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