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Landyacht Register
Thanks to Iand for this idea!!

The purpose of this thread is to collect a register of all landyachts & Blokarts so that people interested in the sport can see what types are available, obtain some information regarding them and see who in their vicinity owns them. Hopefully this will enable them to make an informed decision regarding what type of landyacht they should purchase or build and who they can sail with locally.

Please include a picture of your landyacht and fill out the details in this template:

Class -
Length -
Width -
Mast Ht -
Approx sail area -
Location -
Sail Number -
Built by/purchased from -
Comments - (success, failure, problems, transport-needs trailer, where to get parts etc etc)

If you would like to ask any questions or post any comments please do so in this link: "Questions/comments for Landyacht Register"
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=39430 so that this thread only contains landyacht details.

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Landyacht seating ideas
I've been pondering over my landyacht design theory for a while now and am at the stage of relative despiration, so I came to the forum. I have most things down design wise (which I'll run through with the forum at a later date) but the one thing that has me stumped is seating. I want to have a recumbant(??) / laying down posture and cant figure out a way to do this while keeping costs low. Any ideas

My current plan was to have a suspended seat of canvas construction that hangs hammock style from four or more points, chassis is over the pilot style. The underside would be 'armoured' with a suitable material. Hopefully I'll get a pic up of what I mean. Anyway, I was wondering if anyone else could contribute an idea, I'll even read over the expensive ones for those who wish to post

Catch you all later, Lachlan
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/gallery/gallery/Land_Yachting/1193196.jpg Uploaded by aus230, who said: Click here to edit your comments " Uploaded by aus230, who said: Click here to edit your comments "Class - V yott Length - 2.5m (axle stub to axle stub) Width - 2m Mast Ht - 5.2m Approx sail area - 5.5sqm Location - Bridgetown Sail Number - AUS 230 Built by - myself. With advice from Graham Roberts and Bill Nain (NZ) Comments - This is my second landyacht and it sails great.It is still being modified. The seat is made from wood (strip Built) I have started to build a third class 5. I formaly sailed at Lake Lefroy and will sail there at every chance I get. Next seasion I will be sailing with the Sandgropers. The only problem that i have had so far it bending axels this problem has been overcome by using thicker class 12 bolts.

Lake Lefroy

Kambalda
WA

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