Trimaran KITEBOAT testing! Part 5

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  • @tdiddle8950
    @tdiddle8950 Před 2 lety +1

    The sailing of that trimaran is one of the most beautiful things that I have ever seen. The lovely piano music beginning at 0:23 didn't hurt either. When I watch that boat being sailed, I think, "That's freedom."
    Sam, are you aware of the kite option for the Silent 60 motor-yacht? It's a 60' solar powered yacht (true solar power with unlimited range of 6-7 knots cruising speed) that has a kite option to increase speed. That kite has a figure-eight, some sort of, design, that makes it capable of automated, hands-off, operation. It's new and we have yet to see it in operation, so far as I know, but Silent Yachts has a track record on delivering the unbelievable.
    Well, I was reminded of that Silent Yachts kite when I saw how the kite on the trimaran worked. That swiveling boom seemed to make the sailing much more stable and approachable (as far as kiteboatong goes).

  • @camdynkellett6782
    @camdynkellett6782 Před 3 lety +11

    Such a sick project! Imagine putting pedals in the front to steer...

    • @ressanopapanoa
      @ressanopapanoa Před 3 lety

      Dont need no pedals

    • @weatheranddarkness
      @weatheranddarkness Před 3 lety

      @@ressanopapanoa it would allow the kite controller to do the rudder. As it is the kiter and the helm have to be on the same wavelength but only the tiller can see the kite controller and not the other way around.

    • @charlestwitchell4634
      @charlestwitchell4634 Před 2 lety

      I was thinking the same thing.

  • @Roepstek
    @Roepstek Před 3 lety

    Yess the kiteboat is back again! Yeww!

  • @AdrianKerr
    @AdrianKerr Před 3 lety

    Looks awesome

  • @jaytc3218
    @jaytc3218 Před 9 měsíci

    Kite sailing is the future. This stuff is so cool. The Syroco project is trying to go 150 km/h with a kite. Even container ships are getting in on the action, although not for speed but to cut greenhouse gas emissions.

  • @SeaCaptBritRob
    @SeaCaptBritRob Před 3 lety

    Awesome boat 🤙💥💥

  • @ThomasDoubting5
    @ThomasDoubting5 Před rokem +1

    Fairplay that moves

  • @keenanfromcleveland1920

    Very Cool!

  • @ronssportsadventures5411

    Awesome! Just subscribed to your channel sir. Love it!

  • @MrLmaialeal
    @MrLmaialeal Před 3 lety +3

    Hey Sam!!! You rock man in every discipline . Kite foiling as good as Fred Hope!!!
    Can you tell us which front wing you were using?

  • @liamarthur7488
    @liamarthur7488 Před 3 lety

    damn son.. that's next level

  • @canolando3499
    @canolando3499 Před 3 lety +7

    How fast were you going in the kiteboat? Windspeed and kite size?
    Did those guys build it from scratch?
    Are they willing to sell plans? It looks like a nice stable platform.

    • @chraven69
      @chraven69 Před 2 lety +1

      I would like to know more information aswell. The kiteboat looks so much fun 😎

  • @RuffEnuffStuff
    @RuffEnuffStuff Před 3 lety

    Juat watched all the episodes, absolutely epic, looking out the window at my catamaran with its damaged mask thinking KITEBOAT !!!
    When's the next one and when you boys gonna do a lap of the IOW ??

    • @RuffEnuffStuff
      @RuffEnuffStuff Před 3 lety

      And when you adding foils !!
      And when can i come and have ago, I'm not to shabby with a drone either ;)

  • @billc7765
    @billc7765 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice. Hope you do a video on building the speed board.

    • @canolando3499
      @canolando3499 Před 3 lety

      I would like if the guys have a plan to build this boat?

  • @sailingsibongile
    @sailingsibongile Před měsícem

    4:57... Those outriggers need to be flat underneath, so they plane and not press so deel in the water

  • @freddy7700
    @freddy7700 Před 3 lety

    👍 👍 👍

  • @PjMCLP
    @PjMCLP Před 3 lety +1

    imagine jumping with this

  • @iainspean7030
    @iainspean7030 Před 3 lety

    Any shots of you guys sailing that into wind?

  • @LightweightUK2007
    @LightweightUK2007 Před 3 lety

    Hey Sam, what definition your shooting this in? 🎥

  • @fabmanly1070
    @fabmanly1070 Před 3 lety

    Dam, I’ve been watching too much of Mozzy Sails.........even I can spot Hayling Island/Broad Lake and I live in Auckland N.Z.

  • @egeresitoglu8423
    @egeresitoglu8423 Před 3 lety

    where is this place? which spot is it?

  • @JorkLeonhardt
    @JorkLeonhardt Před 3 lety +1

    What is the arm for? Shifting the point of pull leeward/downwind?

    • @Panoramix0874
      @Panoramix0874 Před 3 lety +1

      Align the forces of the daggerboard to the pull of kite line so that the boat doesn't heel.

    • @philippepetit7531
      @philippepetit7531 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Panoramix0874 si le point de tire était sur l'axe du bateau et le plus bas possible il n'y aurait pas de mouvement de gite ....du moins c'est mon avis !

    • @weatheranddarkness
      @weatheranddarkness Před 3 lety

      @@philippepetit7531 exact, cest la meme principe que Sailrocket, mais pas si acrue

  • @sebastianmuller1210
    @sebastianmuller1210 Před 3 lety

    Why is the kite mounted on a lever? Can't you get rid of that lever and loose its forces on the boat? Seems hindering to get your boat levered all the time.

    • @weatheranddarkness
      @weatheranddarkness Před 3 lety +1

      it's actually possibly too short. Ideally the kite would pull through the cg of the boat and the point of lateral resistance. If the kite pulled from the centre it would be pulling above the cg and still be creating a heeling moment.

  • @GabriGlider
    @GabriGlider Před 3 lety

    Put hydrofoil to it like a catamaran

  • @lykaon666
    @lykaon666 Před 3 lety

    Can you jump with the boat?

    • @jpeterrenssen4949
      @jpeterrenssen4949 Před 3 lety

      with the Kitetender you can. boats with an arm like this one it is tricky to capsize

  • @jpeterrenssen4949
    @jpeterrenssen4949 Před 3 lety +2

    the arm is not ideal as it looks on paper. kitetender hs done it before.

    • @philippepetit7531
      @philippepetit7531 Před 3 lety +1

      je trouve aussi , car il induit un gros couple de basculement...c'est bizarre ...

  • @langstoneharbour9872
    @langstoneharbour9872 Před 3 lety +4

    Hi Sam,
    It is clear from this footage that you are in fact breaking the law at the secret location in Langstone Harbour between The Kench and the RSPB site at Binness Island.
    Kitesurfing and the use of kites to propel vessels is a prohibited activity in Langstone Harbour (Byelaw 51).
    Further, the speed limit is 10 knots over the ground and 5 knots over the ground in the Marina Approach Channel (Byelaw 6).
    Please be aware that as a statutory harbour authority we have the power to carry out enforcement activity against anyone who is breaking the law.
    The reason kite surfing is prohibited is that Langstone Harbour is an internationally important place for seabirds (in particular this applies to the area around Binness island). The harbour has numerous environmental designations because of this bird life, including being a Special Protection Area under the Wild Birds Directive (2009/147/EC).
    Seabirds are unable to tell the difference between kites and large avian predators such as hawks. As such, kitesurfing causes large amounts of disturbance to seabirds which can ultimately lead to mortality and a drastic decline in seabird population numbers.
    Please do not kitesurf in Langstone Harbour in the future, and instead utilise the designated kitesurfing area on the southern side of Hayling Island.
    Do not hesitate to contact me if you would like to discuss this matter further using admin@langstoneharbour.org.uk
    Langstone Harbour Master