P Flados
Senior Member
Who said that only kiters & windsurfers can use the trench. How much would you like to bet on that. If you call up the organizers & offer to pay for a dirt moving machine, I will bet that they would let you dig it deeper & wider next year. Go find you a Hobie trifoiler, put some really advanced foils on it, replace the soft rigs with wings & have a go. With the available wind speeds, you could go with very small, very high aspect ratio, super efficient, one piece asymmetric wings with enough structural strength to not need guy wires. Maybe even move the center pod to the upwind side (replacing one ama) since it will be a one tack rig.
Even if the Kiters were reluctant, I am betting that the actual owners / controllers of the location would be glad to accept you offer of financial compensation for the use.
When you get into bigger craft, that specific location might not work so well. Up at Walvis Bay (where Sailrocket ran), is a location where you might be able to do some trenching. I do not see bigger craft needing the extra wind of the Luderitz location. If the Macquarie Innovation team wanted to figure out how to take their show on the road, The South West coast of Africa probably has something where they could set up. They talked about the thought of making a trench a few years back when their location seemed to be in a lull for giving them the wind they were looking for.
Remember that Longshot went over to the "French Trench" to get some records.
When you get into something really big, absolute flat is just not needed. Running off of a coast, beach, strip of land or something is really about all you need.
As far as building a berm or fence specifically as a wind block, that sounds not so cool. On the other hand, if someone makes a 57 knot run alongside of a man made jetty or off a coast that has 6' cliff, they would get the same benefit with no special effort on their part. Where would you draw the line?
Even if the Kiters were reluctant, I am betting that the actual owners / controllers of the location would be glad to accept you offer of financial compensation for the use.
When you get into bigger craft, that specific location might not work so well. Up at Walvis Bay (where Sailrocket ran), is a location where you might be able to do some trenching. I do not see bigger craft needing the extra wind of the Luderitz location. If the Macquarie Innovation team wanted to figure out how to take their show on the road, The South West coast of Africa probably has something where they could set up. They talked about the thought of making a trench a few years back when their location seemed to be in a lull for giving them the wind they were looking for.
Remember that Longshot went over to the "French Trench" to get some records.
When you get into something really big, absolute flat is just not needed. Running off of a coast, beach, strip of land or something is really about all you need.
As far as building a berm or fence specifically as a wind block, that sounds not so cool. On the other hand, if someone makes a 57 knot run alongside of a man made jetty or off a coast that has 6' cliff, they would get the same benefit with no special effort on their part. Where would you draw the line?
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