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How to Make a Skateboard Sail

How to Make a Skateboard Sail
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*The instructable by dguillot inspired me to do a little research and make my own sail*
*I also copied the shape from some guy on youtube*
*And when I can, I'll put up a video, the lack of wind is delaying that by just a bit*
Parts
-2 pieces of 4.5 foot long 1.5 in. PVC and a connector to join them
-2 pieces of 4.5 foot long 1 in. PVC and a connector to join them
(I used 1/2 in. PVC, but it's a little too flimsy, though it will have to be somewhat flexible)
-A 1 in. T connector
-2 1 foot 1 in. diameter pieces of PVC
-String and a needle
-Duct Tape
-Hot glue gun (optional)
-Plastic sheet (some people use a tarp)
-Clear plastic (NOT saran wrap/plastic wrap)
-Rope



I posed for the pictures, so you could really see what it looks like.
 
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Step 1Cut the plastic/tarp

Cut the plastic/tarp
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Find a large room
Lay out your plastic/tarp
Assemble your PVC as seen in the diagram
Properly lay out your PVC on your plastic/tarp and draw lines from end of pipe to end of pipe, or trace the diagram onto your plastic/tarp
Cut out the shape, larger than necessary, you can cut off excess later
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Jul 9, 2011. 10:12 PMgharpole says:
Really bad materials selection. PVC tube is like spagetti when warm and brittle when cold. PVC can break into sharp pointed shards when cold. You need fiber reinforced tarp for sailcloth, and need an appropriate orientation for fiber directions with respect to spars. As is, your bias cut edges for the outside permitter of sail will allow the sail to form pockets Not good. Then the cross brace is too far aft to afford a comfortable balance and reduce control for the user. You've had this design up for some time so maybe you know all this by this time. Maybe you should make some corrections.
Good luck. Skateboard sailing can be a lot of fun.
Aug 25, 2011. 2:38 PMburnerjack01 says:
Gharpole, you seem to have a fair amount of sailing knowledge. I wish you would do an 'ible because I think doing this on ice skates would be awesome.
I guess I could copy to scale a sailfish sail, but I suspect your input would make short work of it.
Aug 22, 2011. 2:21 PMhossweightlifter says:
how do you stop?
Jun 21, 2011. 5:59 PMescapefromyonkers says:
nice , it is always good to see someone take a sport and push the fun factor, minus tress and cliffs of course the Hudson river ice boats were racing in the 1800's.
Dec 25, 2009. 11:36 AMDreistein says:
 can this make u go into the air
May 28, 2009. 2:04 PMSpartan104 says:
I made one then i went down a hill and my feet's level was at 7 feet of the ground cus i didn't put the hole.
Apr 20, 2009. 12:22 AMFelicitybramble says:
Great idea. I would love to do it. But because i don't care i would hurt myself guaranteed.
Apr 18, 2009. 5:05 PMacetomato says:
you could rig it to be an awsome kite
Mar 5, 2009. 10:08 AMgharpole says:
Amazing how many different designes there are. Seems like the next step would be towards a few regattas for open and class based sailing events. I think I'll try posting an example, but because it would be all narrative it probably would show up on this site. For an example take a look at the following and let me know what you think. I'm thinking the regattas could really be fun and could be a new year around sporting activity.
http://www.parkinglotsails.org/PrkLtS/WebPg.htm
Let me know what you think.
GrandpaGe
Dec 27, 2008. 2:33 PMclemsonguy1125 says:
how fast can u go and how powerful does the wind have to go to pull u on a flat surface
Aug 4, 2008. 7:54 AMSenseless says:
Nice. I'm wondering if you could make a more permanent sail from a cotton bedsheet?
Aug 11, 2008. 12:49 PMpluralmolecule says:
Yes. I used to do this as a kid. My first Instructable was on how to do this, but it got rejected because I didn't have photos, only a sketch. You need a full fitted bed sheet and two broom sticks. The broom sticks go in the pockets on the edge of the sheet, and you hold on at about the middle of the sticks. The sheet we had had a convenient hole right at eye level. You bring the broom sticks together to slow down. To go really fast you put one person on each side of the sail and stretch it flat.
Aug 4, 2008. 3:44 PMshammallamaman says:
you probably could, but you wouldn't be able to see through it
Aug 5, 2008. 2:43 PMSenseless says:
Isn't that the point of the hole?. If you got someone to sew around it a few times it wouldn't tear and you could make one that would last a few seasons I bet.
Aug 5, 2008. 5:07 PMshammallamaman says:
the hole isn't really big enough to be really effective, the real point of the hole is for stability, but i think it could work with a bed sheet
Aug 6, 2008. 2:46 PMsurfreak says:
Cotton doesn't work as well because of the weave and the miniscule holes in it. My friends and I tried it with a sheet when we were skate punks and it wasn't so hot. Plastic sheeting would work much better. But then again, with enough wind it won't matter.
Sep 2, 2008. 5:03 AMshooby says:
That makes sense. A sheet rubbed down with surfboard wax however would work well.
Aug 4, 2008. 10:24 PMdarkmuskrat says:
SSB emblem. that alone is Win!
Aug 4, 2008. 7:09 AMbtop says:
wow looks fun Have you ever been windsurfing? If so is this similar to windsurfing? Great project!
Jul 28, 2008. 3:30 PMspike shadows (secret agent man) says:
nope, i can see it and i'm using ie7
Aug 4, 2008. 4:17 PMjeffconnelly says:
same here
Aug 4, 2008. 4:18 PMjeffconnelly says:
by the way, nice instructable, I'll probably try it
Aug 4, 2008. 2:39 PMmadhops0620 says:
I made something kinda like this one time. I took two of those huge garbage bags and cut down the sides and opened tem up, and then taped them together. After that i tied strings to the corners and fed them through a PVC pipe as a handle and tied them together
Aug 4, 2008. 2:28 PM=SMART= says:
Very cool, i have a kiteboard that i use on beaches, thats fun too
Jul 31, 2008. 11:41 AMEnigmaMax says:
i tried skateboard sailing with a parachute once, made me go backwards though...
Aug 2, 2008. 3:15 PMEnigmaMax says:
parachute was on my back, even if i did turn around I couldn't see through it.
Aug 2, 2008. 9:17 PMEnigmaMax says:
well, I tried jumping off, but I was moving so fast that it picked me up off the ground and smacked me into the neighbors fence.
Aug 4, 2008. 8:08 AMthe_burrito_master says:
wow that's a lot like what happened to tom on www.tomthinks.com .
Aug 4, 2008. 7:55 AMSenseless says:
Better a fence than a power line! I take it you survived smacking into the fence?
Aug 4, 2008. 3:43 PMEnigmaMax says:
yeah, but the fence didn't survive me.
Aug 4, 2008. 2:37 PMmadhops0620 says:
no he died :)
Aug 3, 2008. 2:30 AMrohtop says:
do you have a video of you riding with this nice sail?
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