Self-propelled Stand up Surfboard

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Vladimir Zen
Vladimir Zen
NSW
6 posts
NSW, 6 posts
11 Dec 2007 5:52am
Surfing is a very popular recreational activity and sport in which individuals are propelled through the water by the force of waves, whilst standing on boards. Unfortunately for many people these recreational activity and sport are just a dream despite the fact that they live not far from water like lakes, rivers and seas where there are no waves the same as on the ocean beaches. Furthermore, sometimes (it happens quite often) surfers wait for waves on the ocean beaches for hours staying still in water.
My invention provides a Stand up surfboard with a human powered propulsion device. This device comprises a foot platform mounted on top side of the surfboard and two pair of elastic flippers mounted on the underside surface. Standing on the foot platform rider shifts one's weight from the front of the platform to the rear and then from rear to front, repeats this simple swinging action generating the platform's seesaw movement and making up and down flippers strokes. At the start of each stroke, the elastic flippers twist and flex under water in such a way that they assume the shape of a propeller blade and propel the surfboard forward. Now you can go surfing without the need for waves as well as to ride waves.
Here is a direction How to Ride:
1. Put a surfboard on water and stand on it holding a balance.
2. Put your front foot on the front part of the foot platform above the front flippers.
3. Put your back foot on the foot platform over the back flippers. Use front leash to steady yourself in the beginning.
4. Push down on the front of the foot platform and then rear of the foot platform to get the surfboard swimming.
5. Once your flippers are flapping and surfboard is already swimming you can shift your weight from foot to foot to build up speed.
6. The faster you shift from one foot to the other the faster it swims.
7. To kick turn surfboard, lift your front foot until the front part of the surfboard comes off the water. Keeping your front foot on the foot platform, swing your front leg in the direction you want to turn the surfboard.

pericles.ipaustralia.gov.au/aub/pdf/nps/2007/0531/2007100053B4/2007100053.pdf

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DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
11 Dec 2007 3:11pm
It reminds me of the early Burton snowboards with that rope from the nose..and riding in a ride-em cowboy like stance.

Good luck with it..What's it like on a wave?..Can it plane?

I don't mean to be rude..but..it looks a little door-key..(but then, some say that about SUP)..I'm sure it's a good workout.

You need to do a YouTube vid....Do you ever visit Melb...I'd like to check it out.

DJ
Vladimir Zen
Vladimir Zen
NSW
6 posts
NSW, 6 posts
12 Dec 2007 1:32am
I never visited Melb... Make yourself and check it out.


surfoil66
surfoil66
NSW
89 posts
NSW, 89 posts
12 Dec 2007 1:48am
vlad
put on a demo day for everyone next time its flat and no wind,just pick a spot and let us know
user
user
WA
1140 posts
WA, 1140 posts
13 Dec 2007 9:42pm
Is it April 1st ?? Or what !
surfoil66
surfoil66
NSW
89 posts
NSW, 89 posts
14 Dec 2007 1:02am
nope febuary 29th

well that's the demo day i heard
where is it i want one
user wants two
JB
JB
NSW
2232 posts
JB JB
NSW, 2232 posts
17 Dec 2007 12:56pm
Can you get on the plane? or is there too much drag?

Make a Vid and post it on YT.

JB
Vladimir Zen
Vladimir Zen
NSW
6 posts
NSW, 6 posts
20 Dec 2007 9:55am
There are lots things to do to answer your question and make a video. I am not young for investigating all possibilities of this kind of sport. I need help. I am looking for a young enthusiastic person who will be interested in developing a working prototype.
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