Make a handheld skating and snowboarding sail !

 by dguillot
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These unique portable folding sails are used in conjunction with skates and boards of all types by kids and adults of all ages. From summer In-line skate sailing to winter Snowboard sailing, discover the fun of using the power of the wind for free, ecological (green) energy. Other possible modes of transport include Skateboards, Mountainboards, Skate shoes, Snow skates, Ice skates, the possibilities are endless. Other skate sails cost hundreds of dollars and are rigid. This sail design folds down in seconds and weighs only a few pounds.
 
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Step 1: Snowboard sailing on lake


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nelelr says: Sep 27, 2008. 1:22 AM
Has anyone seen instructions on making a "paraglider" sail on the cheap out of tarp and other materials similar to the ones this guy has shown? I read an article about guys in africa where people go paragliding sitting underneath a sail they run off of grass hills and glide to the bottom and sometimes can even catch a thermal and stay afloat for hours. apparently the locals were so intrigued that they made their own working parasails out of garbage bags and tarps etc i'd love to see some instructions for those sails they made. I guess its the same process as above just probably a different shape and probably a stacked tubular chute rather than a single sail? I really dont know enough about this can someone provide a link or type some info to give me a clue?!
benedict688 in reply to nelelrMar 15, 2012. 12:49 PM
Thats sketchy, parasails are a lot more comlicated than this, wouldn't be using tarps or trash bags for that. If you do, good luck, there are parasailers by my house all the time, and they cant get sailing pretty far off the ground
zleebme in reply to nelelrMay 20, 2009. 3:38 AM
When it comes to paragliding i wouldn't trust a tarp to hold me a couple hundred feet in the air.
zvillesurfer in reply to zleebmeAug 21, 2009. 9:57 PM
agreed.
ilpug says: Aug 21, 2011. 9:31 AM
this is awesome, but in my experience, tent poles are always breaking. would it be ok if i used broom handles, PVC, or rope handles?
de0509 in reply to ilpugFeb 26, 2012. 8:41 AM
well, unless the broom sticks can disrupt the wind too much. But think about it, they are at most about 1 inch in diameter. they should be better.

Dont have the funds and time for now, but id like to suggest. 2 sticks for holding onto, hockey tape to prevent splinters and tie top of stick to top of another stick and bottom to bottom with paracord. Then you find a way to attach the tarp to the ropes once you finished it do message me :D. pleaseeee.....
ilpug in reply to de0509Feb 27, 2012. 10:54 AM
I will try it with 3/4 inch PVC pipe.
evindrews says: Jul 15, 2011. 8:29 PM
I'm just asking, but how do you stop if the wind is blowing really hard? This looks very fun, I'll try it with my long board, but i'm afraid of falling off and losing the sail
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darknessfalls says: Jun 19, 2011. 9:02 PM
haha a few of my friends and i did this with tarps and broomsticks a year or so ago with longboards, was a ton of fun!
aden breems says: Jun 19, 2011. 6:41 PM
You could never do that with a power kite!!!
Dread_Neck says: Apr 27, 2011. 10:15 PM
you can also use old tent poles, connect and duct tape.
Raydoom says: May 7, 2010. 5:27 AM
Where did you get your skateboard wheels from?
larslovespeace in reply to RaydoomSep 15, 2010. 4:28 PM
It is not a skate board it is a mountainboard- but for onthe road stuff search for a longboard ( it is meant for cruising on and going long distences) longboard can also make turns compared to skateboards
Dreistein says: Dec 25, 2009. 11:52 AM
 could this make me go into the air

cheeze1125 says: Jul 25, 2008. 9:30 AM
why do u put the windows on it just makes 1 part weaker but this is a awesome ifdea
shammallamaman in reply to cheeze1125Aug 5, 2008. 5:12 PM
it is for visibility, you will be facing the tarp, i can not believe how many people ask this
THE WELDERMAN in reply to shammallamamanOct 27, 2009. 7:26 AM
Let them find out the hard way as that is usually the best way to learn LOL!!
SirBrittanicvs says: Aug 24, 2009. 3:17 PM
Haha, I got really bored one windy night last November so I grabbed a bedsheet, a bamboo stick and some other random stick and tried doing this down the Boston Commons. XD
bneboys says: Apr 25, 2009. 3:10 AM
I did this with a big sign that people were giving out at a protest... same principle people were looking at me real weird (the sign said "drop Bush not bombs"
NZbomber says: Mar 30, 2009. 2:44 AM
Hey, If i were to make a makeshift mountain board and have one of these how fast would this pull me. also would it work better if you modified one of these to use as a kite for land boarding or similar? Thanks
Owenmon says: Dec 1, 2008. 3:53 PM
man if i made this today i would've been flying :D the wind was like 60 mph
KNEX BUILDING IS FUN says: Nov 20, 2008. 7:12 PM
if u want, it may be helpful to the veiwers if u made a video of u making one of the ones that ur about to sell maybe with some tips on doing it that u learned throgh out all the ones u ahv made, just a thot nothin else lol thanks again for ur answers j man
pmac93 says: Aug 20, 2008. 5:54 PM
don't the tent poles come apart when the sail pulls on them?
dguillot (author) in reply to pmac93Aug 20, 2008. 6:28 PM
That is the best question I have received yet. Very 3-D and intuitively thought out. The idea is that the friction that occurs when the wind pulls and bends the poles attached by ferrules actually keeps the poles tightly in place. Ever try the Chinese finger torture device? The harder you pull, the stronger it gets. BTW this instructable is available on E-Bay under "skate sail" and will be showcased in Vegas at the 2008 International Inventor's Exposition in October.
KNEX BUILDING IS FUN in reply to dguillotNov 15, 2008. 9:31 PM
i coodnt find it on ebay?
dguillot (author) in reply to KNEX BUILDING IS FUNNov 17, 2008. 4:38 AM
sry, I sold two last week and didn't re-list another. Try it now and good luck! David
KNEX BUILDING IS FUN in reply to dguillotNov 18, 2008. 2:59 PM
oooh i see it thanks. sorry but 50 or so is to much for me to save up, but thanks anyways, your insturctable explains it great so ill just make it myself, and then i gues post a video on youtube.com if you'd like thanks J Man
KNEX BUILDING IS FUN in reply to dguillotNov 15, 2008. 9:29 PM
and codnt u also put felixable plastic tubing on the betweens( in between of the sectoins) of the poles?
KNEX BUILDING IS FUN says: Nov 15, 2008. 9:25 PM
how do i buy the onse available to the public? or is it free? either way is it free or how much does it cost dgulliot( the public ones )?
cheeze1125 says: Jul 25, 2008. 10:20 AM
what are the windows for
shammallamaman in reply to cheeze1125Jul 31, 2008. 1:42 PM
you are going to be facing the tarp, so you need to see where you are going
dguillot (author) in reply to shammallamamanAug 5, 2008. 4:43 AM
Generally the sail is in front of you so yes, They are there so you don't crash into cars and trees.
XI3 in reply to dguillotOct 30, 2008. 2:37 PM
have you thought about making a kite version of this? mabey using a wake board handle with a rope hooked to each corner. this could get you faster (because higher up more wind.) and it would solve the visibility issue.
gameboy7oa says: Aug 5, 2008. 5:22 PM
you could just probly use a tent fly alot easier then all of that work
PYROMan1 in reply to gameboy7oaAug 8, 2008. 7:19 AM
put a lot of rain guard on the tent fly and it works realy well
Teh_Fluff says: Aug 7, 2008. 9:23 AM
try it with a ripstik/wave board/blade board
dguillot (author) says: Aug 7, 2008. 8:01 AM
FYI, first edition of these are available real cheap on E-bay. Seller even offers money for pics and vids back.
Rye2121 says: Aug 6, 2008. 12:19 PM
how do u get your instructables to be "featured"?
trebuchet03 in reply to Rye2121Aug 7, 2008. 12:12 AM
You need to make something awesome... That includes a lot of your own (high quality) pictures. Have clear instructions, credits and applicable warnings... Novel (or seemingly novel) projects are a big bonus ;) Then, a staff member has to also think it's awesome. And then that staff member will feature it ;)
jeffconnelly says: Aug 4, 2008. 4:23 PM
When I saw this instructable, I was thinking about how costly a tarp and the poles could be. I have a big roll of heavy duty plastic , and an old tent. do you think you could tell me how long your poles are? I might try this though, but with just the plastic, as the visibility would be better
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