New "SUP Sail" product...

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laurie
laurie
QLD
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QLD, 3902 posts
7 Apr 2010 2:17pm


Personally don't know what to make of this .. is it a SUP trying to be a windsurfer?

What do you make of it?

www.supsails.com/images/web_main.jpg

www.supsails.com/images/kauai/SUP_river_1_med.jpg

Read up more at www.supsails.com/
paul.j
paul.j
QLD
3381 posts
QLD, 3381 posts
7 Apr 2010 2:22pm
that is awesome!!!
Lobes
Lobes
885 posts
885 posts
7 Apr 2010 12:55pm
I want one, but where would you attach it? On your paddle, tied to your belt or hold it on your hands
dtm
dtm
NSW
1610 posts
dtm dtm
NSW, 1610 posts
7 Apr 2010 4:49pm
too funny
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
7 Apr 2010 4:49pm
That's stupid..

DJ
GizzieNZ
GizzieNZ
4103 posts
4103 posts
7 Apr 2010 3:26pm
Probly cheaper to do the Mary Poppins thing & buy a big brolly
mikeman
mikeman
QLD
692 posts
QLD, 692 posts
7 Apr 2010 7:37pm
I like the concept.

I've been using a standard 3m foil training kite (without the lines) for a while now for some shorter downwinders. The action is right there with you. It adds a different dimension to what you can do out there and it is a lot of fun. I am not sure about the connection to the board but that can be improved on. It looks slightly better than my toy as the pull is more horizontal than what you get out of a foil kite (too vertical).
doggie
doggie
WA
15849 posts
WA, 15849 posts
7 Apr 2010 5:49pm
Looks like a bra cup for a 65FFF
62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
7 Apr 2010 5:55pm
Hmmm American idea makes sense now

GalahOnTheBay
GalahOnTheBay
NSW
4188 posts
NSW, 4188 posts
7 Apr 2010 8:43pm
Next thing you know people will be kite surfing on SUPs.

Oh no I have created a monster!
P co
P co
WA
458 posts
WA, 458 posts
7 Apr 2010 11:30pm
Just try some bat wings under your arms to your waist and you are away. Might actually be easier to get in your car and drive down wind.
kitesurfbali
kitesurfbali
WA
531 posts
WA, 531 posts
8 Apr 2010 1:00am
hello friends,
2 years ago I did some experimenting with the Nasa Wing Kites NPW5.
See here: www.npw5.com/start.html

By just attaching 2 handles directly to the bridle lines I was able to launch the kite from my sup, even if wet...
I was hoping to be able to go upwind but was impossible.
I was able to go downwind at about 45 % on each side of the wind window.

My idea was to store it in a back pack to do very long down winder.
I still have this project for an island to island crossing and I'm afraid of the very strong current in the channel between islands.. So the small foil (parachute style) kite could be useful to get me out of trouble.

I will try to make some pics soon and show about it.
Way cheaper and more user friendly of this one.
Bye Jankie
mikeman
mikeman
QLD
692 posts
QLD, 692 posts
8 Apr 2010 11:32am
Hey Kitesurfbali,

Check out my earlier entry as I have been doing what you want to try out for some time now.

I use a 3m foil training kite and attach its short lines directly to a handle that I made up. The handle needed to be fairly wide so that the kite would fly properly(around 1 metre). This means that the kite is flown directly in front of you so you can launch it easily from your SUP (and drop it easily without getting it wet).

I had to modify the kite by cutting a whole lot of drainage holes in the trailing edge. This was necessary to remove any excess water that might be in the foils. Foil kites are a pain when wet so its better to try keep it out of the water. Another problem with foil kites it that they want to lift you up instead of pulling you forward so you have to fly the kite at a very low angle on either side.

I carry a backback where I can store the kite and also trail a paddle behind my board, just in case.

It's not ideal but I have done some nice 20km downwinders on it, using my original DC11 board (which is nice and stable).

Don't worry about all of the knockers out there. Think outside the square and you will have the most fun.
kitesurfbali
kitesurfbali
WA
531 posts
WA, 531 posts
8 Apr 2010 3:35pm
Ciao Mikeman,
I did few experiments... All in the water..
I'm also a kitesurfer..
The Nasa wing is much superior to any other foil as it pull like a truck...
Single skin!
You can use 2 handles and they pack very small.
Do not expect to go upwind but I was able to get some decent speed downwind.
I will be looking to some sponsor to do the crossing next December or January.
Bye Jankie
Allo
Allo
VIC
46 posts
VIC, 46 posts
8 Apr 2010 6:28pm
I have seen one of these before. Some friends introduced me to the Gopro and this sail over Christmas. In about 15kts of wind I tried to race it on my short board, and couldn't keep up in the gusts. They do sail downwind quite quickly. I'll try and post the footage as soon as I can work out how
Allo
Allo
VIC
46 posts
VIC, 46 posts
8 Apr 2010 7:38pm
Hope this works.
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