DIY Kayak Sail v2

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  • čas přidán 3. 09. 2010
  • This is the second version of my homemade sail. This time I used a clear shower curtain liner and added a second boom to make a rectangular sail and double its area from the previous triangular sail. It measures approximately 3'x6'.
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Komentáře • 23

  • @MidMo4020
    @MidMo4020 Před 10 měsíci

    2023.. I built mine Viking style since I don’t have a sailing keel. It sits kinda high but through some trial and error it works great! Your videos are very insightful!! Thank you!

  • @cybeer67
    @cybeer67 Před 11 lety +2

    Man !!!
    God bless your creativity, imagination and talent !
    And thank you for taking us in the maiden voyaye.

  • @FrankTompson
    @FrankTompson Před 12 lety +1

    I'm always so impressed when people like your good self come up with such professional solutions. You may think it's cheating but I would recommend the Hobie outriggers that I use on my Hobie Sport. They're expensive but light and flexible and do a good job.
    Cheers,
    Frank

  • @skategreaser
    @skategreaser Před 12 lety +1

    Nice work! I am currently designing a small lateen rig (similar to a Sunfish sail) for my Ocean Kayak Trident 11. I plan to build a new hatch cover out of plywood that will have a socket for the mast built in and a shaft for a pair of leeboards that kick up. I have a rudder on mine, but the blade may be a bit small for sailing. Videos like yours are very encouraging!

  • @brimstone33
    @brimstone33 Před 12 lety +1

    You're getting pushed around pretty good without a board. Add a 'lee board' off the side. It'll keep you from getting pushed sideways as well as a centerboard- but you won't have to put a hole in the boat! It'll have to go more or less where the is. It won't add much stability though. You'll need those outriggers for that with a sail that big. Or some mighty quick reflexes! Zip ties will be stronger than shower curtain rings.

  • @phroggie1944
    @phroggie1944 Před 10 lety +2

    Check out "Leeboards" They are common in home-built boats, especially the Puddle Duck Racer and stitch and glue type sailboats. Leeboards simplify construction of the hull, as they are attached to the outside and do not require holes in the hull as with centerboards, which can leak. I had small 7.5 foot oak/canvas covered sailboat w/ lateen sail (lowered center of gravity) and leeboards and it was stable and efficient.

  • @BarryAdams777
    @BarryAdams777 Před 4 lety

    Great job! I’m about to do the same except with two identical kayaks joined as a catamaran. You definitely need a daggerboard or centerboard to maintain staying upright & to keep from sliding.

  • @MotoAtheist
    @MotoAtheist Před 12 lety +1

    Kayaking genius man! Your bimini top is awesome also!

  • @Dave51262
    @Dave51262 Před 13 lety

    Nice! That looks like a great rig for the kayak. Well done!

  • @a7i20ci7y
    @a7i20ci7y Před 11 lety

    I've seen some boat designs that have a dagger board on either side of the boat, rather than a center board that takes up cockpit space and penetrates the hull. You could probably make a dagger that you could move from one side of the kayak to the other without much trouble.

  • @ruta9
    @ruta9 Před 13 lety +1

    I got to this video searching for some DIY stuff for my boat. Your sail looks great, I'm gonna try to build one. Thanks
    By the way, has anybody ever told you that you look exactly like Gustavo Cordera? he is the lead singer for Bersuit Bergarabat, an argentinian rock band.

  • @kemalnu337
    @kemalnu337 Před 8 lety +1

    Thank you Sir for sharing.My best regards

  • @uberfy
    @uberfy  Před 12 lety +1

    @thewetturd I think a centerboard is needed to add more stability, but I have zero sailing experience, so I could be wrong!

  • @jasonironliongreen
    @jasonironliongreen Před 11 lety

    Lee board may help but I would stay with triangle, I try rectangle but had same prob , your configuration will work good on heavy canoe , I love the way you raise the sail with the PVC "T

  • @ChuckEarls
    @ChuckEarls Před 5 lety

    Cool idea! What are you going to do when the hull starts filling with water from the hatch being open and your yak starts sinking? You gotta seal that hull as well as stuff a bunch of pool noodles in there to help when it leaks and starts to sink. Almost happened to a buddy of mine out on lake Erie while we were walleye fishing a few miles off shore.

  • @michaeljosefowitz5960
    @michaeljosefowitz5960 Před 3 lety

    you need side boards keep you from tipping and keep you going straight

  • @thewetturd
    @thewetturd Před 12 lety

    Awesome Rig! I've been thinking of modifying something similar for years on my yak. Do you think that if you add surface area to your rudder it will give you more stability like a keel does on a sailboat?

  • @The.Chiefman
    @The.Chiefman Před 12 lety

    Nice work..You need some sail battens to get the Aerofoil shape on your sail

  • @TheBelldiver
    @TheBelldiver Před 3 lety

    Im adding a sail yo my kayak too but I want to remove the mast while underway if I need top.

  • @Blackhawk97x
    @Blackhawk97x Před 12 lety

    You should build a steering system to tun the sail so you have more control over it.

  • @snowcube7
    @snowcube7 Před 13 lety

    Were you ever able to tack against the wind or was this kayak sail strictly for when the wind was more toward your back.

  • @uberfy
    @uberfy  Před 13 lety

    @ruta9 Let me know when you get your sail done. I had never heard of Gustavo Cordera. I do look like him! That's the third famous person I've been told that I look like, Chris Elliott and Anthony Edwards too. Depends on how I trim my beard I guess.

  • @kykslr
    @kykslr Před 11 lety

    You can use an oar as a leeboard and attach it to the same frame as your sail rig. Check out my vids.