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Forums > Land Yacht Sailing General

A new approach to landsailing in Italy

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Created by veladaterra > 9 months ago, 24 Jan 2013
veladaterra
84 posts
24 Jan 2013 5:36PM
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I grew up in the myth of infinite North Atlantic beaches, now I keep my Seagull Ludic (and a longskate if there's no wind at all) in the boot to settle every suitable space, mainly (miserable...) parking lots. Never sailed so much





Sometimes I find some time to think about some miniyacht provocative experiment



Ciao - Enrico

cisco
QLD, 12353 posts
24 Jan 2013 10:35PM
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If there is wind, there is nothing wrong with bitumen car parks, except cars of course.

bazl
WA, 700 posts
24 Jan 2013 9:10PM
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cisco said...
If there is wind, there is nothing wrong with bitumen car parks, except cars of course.



... and security guards, where applicable

Test pilot 1
WA, 1430 posts
24 Jan 2013 11:28PM
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bazl said...
cisco said...
If there is wind, there is nothing wrong with bitumen car parks, except cars of course.



... and security guards, where applicable


Let the security guard have a go[}:)]

Arjay
VIC, 267 posts
25 Jan 2013 6:59PM
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car parks...we should be so lucky!!

veladaterra
84 posts
25 Jan 2013 8:26PM
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As you can see at about 0:45 that blue building is the police station. This could open the can of worms of if I'm allowed to ride a bike on a parking lot why I should not be allowed to sail a landyacht? I've a third party liability insurance, how many bike riders have so?

BTW what I mean is that being too choosy brings to no sailing at all and this is the reason I think there are so few landsailors in Italy, not the lack of enough room.

Arjay
VIC, 267 posts
28 Jan 2013 11:09PM
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hi veladaterra good on you for persisting. Here we have shopping every day of the week, if only we went bavk to Sunday being a shop free day we would have endless opportunities,

landyacht
WA, 5921 posts
28 Jan 2013 9:03PM
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is always handy to have a landyacht on the trailer or roofrack to distract the coppers when you get pulled over

veladaterra
84 posts
28 Jan 2013 11:32PM
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At worst please send me some fresh magazines in jail

Despite the video was shot on tuesday the 18th of December not so many people eager to go shopping



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