hey guys,
I'm studying engineering at uni and trying to come up with a final year project to do.
I'm kind of keen to make a hydrofoil board (like in the link) for surfing or maybe kiting but I can't really just make it - I need a purpose or aim for it.
Anyone have any ideas??
Basically Im trying to find a way I can go surfing or kiting for uni
you should build a 30ft to 40ft long wakeboard slider what will fold up to fit into a 6x4 trailer now that would be cool
Two problems.
1. Foils are difficult to learn to ride
2. They're big and bulky and fragile.
1. Design an automatic self-trimming foil like yachts have
2. Design a foil that works but is small enough, or folds up, so you can get it inside a normal car. Any dis-assembly has to be quick and easy.
In both cases it has to be simple and robust enough to be used on a kiteboard.
What about revisiting low drag surfaces.
There was a link posted the other day to a New Scientist article about imaging dna. In it they attributed their success to the use of a surface of "nano poles" that was extremely water repellant.
www.newscientist.com/article/dn22545-dna-imaged-with-electron-microscope-for-the-first-time/?ignored=irrelevant
Topic: Low friction surfaces and their effects on watersports.
1. Tow testing of various surfaces, angles of attack. surface roughnesses etc. (surfboards, windsurfers, kite boards, wakeboards)
2. in field testing of those surfaces (eg surf trips).
Done- 4 watersports in one project, should get you heaps of time on the water.
It's only 2012 and already
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I have way more control of my hoverboard than Marty had on his board 3 years from now in 2015