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Created by Tabeling Tabeling  > 9 months ago, 22 Nov 2010
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Tabeling
Tabeling

6 posts

22 Nov 2010 8:38am
I'm a student doing my thesis project on landsailing and have a few questions (by the way, I've never land sailed before, only sailed in water). First off does a landsailer handle wind and steering the same way as a sail boat (i.e. points of sail such as broad reach, beam reach ect)? Does the sail need to be turned perpendicular to the wind when it's behind the sailer? If there's a different way to handle wind, could someone please direct me to a site that explains it or doodle a quick picture? Much appreciated.
barn
barn

WA

2960 posts

22 Nov 2010 9:21am
I chose to

doodled a quick picture..
WindRider
WindRider

QLD

838 posts

22 Nov 2010 1:11pm
Are you asking about land sailing which is windsurfing on land (i.e. and over sized skate board) or land yachting. If windsurfing then yes its much the same. Harder for some moves and easier on others. Including points of sail.
Do a search on youtube for landsailing and parkdale. you should see a very light wind landsailing race.
Rad Lad
Rad Lad

226 posts

22 Nov 2010 11:20am
or you could refer your question to the Land Yachting forum on this site
da vecta
da vecta

QLD

2515 posts

22 Nov 2010 2:30pm
one thing for sure is that land = faster acceleration
Tabeling
Tabeling

6 posts

22 Nov 2010 2:07pm
Yea, I need land yachting. I was looking for an equivalent of this chart:


Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

22 Nov 2010 10:31pm
Yeah well it is the same, but as the vehicle moves faster than a yacht or windsurfer the sheeting angle is a bit tighter to account for the apparent wind being more "head on"

May be a short essay
decrepit
decrepit

WA

12802 posts

22 Nov 2010 11:34pm
Agree Mark, but instead of a bit tighter, (than a yacht anyway) I'd say a lot tighter.
A windsurfer at speed, (around windspeed), across the wind (C) is almost sheeted completely in, not far off (B).
And Probably the same as a windsurfer, the fastest, (up to twice windspeed depending on wind strength), angle downwind is D, and the sail angle would be about half way between B & C. As Mark Says the landyacht would be faster & tighter still.


Also agree with previous poster, the landyacht forum, will be able to give you more accurate angles if you need them.
Tabeling
Tabeling

6 posts

23 Nov 2010 1:01am
Thanks!
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