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Diy kite boat
Diy kite boat




  1. #Diy kite boat manuals
  2. #Diy kite boat software
  3. #Diy kite boat plus

The boat kits complete package contain the following:įiberglass fabric for gluing the long bottom and side panelsĮpoxy resin to glue the plywood, fiberglass tape and fabricĪccording to the CE marking rules canoes, kayaks and boats under 2,5 meter length can't be CE marked. The building instruction describes the use of epoxy and filler in details. The filler is used to thicken the epoxy so you can use it between the hull panels and frames. The package also contains filler for the epoxy. However if you end up needing more epoxy you will be able to order more.

#Diy kite boat plus

However we know the amount can vary from builder to builder so we have tried to match an average plus a bit extra. The amount is carefully weight out and is enough to glue the panels, fiberglass tape, fiberglass fabric and to prime the boat before painting.Įpoxy is expensive so the amount will be what you need. The package also contain the amount of epoxy necessary to build you new boat. The building instructions explain the process in details. You must cut this fiberglass fabric in suitable sizes yourself and the tape must also be cut in the right lengths. At the same time the package contain fiberglass fabric so you can glue the bottom and side panels. Our fiberglass package has the right amount of tape to build the boat in questions. The width of the fiberglass tape depends on the boat kit you choose. The package contain all necessary fiberglass and fabric together with epoxy, hardener and fillers. To make it as easy for you as possible to build your new boat we have made this complete package. The boat kits basis package consist of the following:

#Diy kite boat manuals

The drawings, building instruction and manuals are in English language.

diy kite boat

The technique is really suitable for home boat builders and gives you a strong and lightweight hull.

diy kite boat

The building process is stitch and glue which means that you will start with stitching the parts with wire or cable ties and then afterwards glue with epoxy and fiberglass. The manuals consists of more than 100 pages of instruction that will guide you through the building process. To make the boat building as easy for you as possible we have made 5 building manuals. When you pint yourself it also has the advantage that you can print new copies should the first ones be damaged during your work.

diy kite boat

They can be printed on an ordinary standard A4 printer. You will receive these documents by email and you will have to print them yourself. With the plywood parts you will also receive drawings, building instructions and building manuals. If you have any special requests for the plywood you are most welcome to contact us, since we can deliver the boat kit with any plywood you want. The plywood is fine for boats that will be painted, but since the colour can vary we can't guarantee you will be able to varnish the boat. The plywood from far east are typically made from Bintangor. We use plywood from the far east or plywood from pine. You don't even have to sand the edges of the plywood parts with sandpaper before you begin. All you have to do is unpack the parts before you can start building your new boat. This means that the plywood parts are cut with hundredth of millimeters accuracy.Įvery single plywood part are cut and labeled.

#Diy kite boat software

The plywood parts are cut at our factory where we have the most modern CAM software and CNC milling machines. Beside this basic package you will need some fiberglass and epoxy (please see further down the page for more details about this). Kite Tails: Adding tails to single line kites helps them to remain stable in stronger winds.Our boat kit consist of a basic package with all the plywood parts to build the boat is included.

diy kite boat

If it comes down head first or spins, there might be too much wind. Different kites fly in different winds.īridles: If your kite has an adjustable bridle, move it higher (nearer the top) in higher winds, and lower (towards the tail) in lower winds. If the kite sinks tail first, there might not be enough wind. Reel out enough line for altitude and simply pull the kite aloft. No Helper? Prop the kite up against a bush, post, or wall. On command, the helper releases the kite and the flier pulls the line hand-over-hand while the kite gains altitude. Light Wind? Have a helper take the kite downwind and hold it up. Repeat this until your kite gains the altitude necessary to find a good steady wind. Let the kite fly away from you a little, then pull in on the line as the kite points up so it will climb. If there is sufficient wind, your kite will go right up. Hold your kite up by the bridle point and let the line out.






Diy kite boat