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Corbusboards – customised skateboards

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

customised skateboards

Corbusboards hand craft and customise a personal skateboard that not only looks good but is extremely functional as well.

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Element skateboards – the best choice for high impact skating?

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

element push-skateboards

Element skateboards have created a carbon fibre and helium construction to increase strength and durability whilst remaining lightweight. They claim to be the best choice for high impact skating.

For more information see Element skateboards.

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Surfing in London city centre?

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

London surfing

http://www.ananova.com/

The world’s largest surf simulator will be installed in the Thames to attract locals to the sport. The £20million initiative led by Steve Jones will be installed at Silvertown Quays in 2011.

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Professional Engineering Olympic focus

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

Olympic sailing

Professional Engineering Magazine published by IMechE provides an Olympic focus detailing innovations in Stadium design, rowing and sailing. An excerpt from their magazine which is a recommended read is published below:

“A New Zealander who operates a design practice in Sydney, Bethwaite is proud to have engineered a boat deemed worthy of its own class in the Olympic Games. “I set myself five goals when I was 18,” he says, “one of which was to design and engineer a boat that attained international stature. I’ve done that. But I didn’t even conceive I would end up designing a boat that would be an Olympic class – that seemed too far-fetched.”

“Engineering a suitable mast required careful selection of materials. The lower part of the mast is an extruded aluminium alloy, chosen for its “unique ability” to bend without developing fatigue, says Bethwaite. The upper part of the mast is a composite of carbon fibre and glass. The thickness of later designs of 49er mast has been reduced to encourage the top of the mast to bend first, and its carbon fibre content has been cut to slim the diameter of the mast nearer the top. The 49er design is lightweight, weighing around 75 kilos (by contrast the typical crew weighs around 150kg) but the sail generates around 907kg of thrust”.

You can view the whole article at IMechE or Professional Engineering

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Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

collapsible_surf

Finally a realistic collapsible surfboard has been produced by Nicholas Notara reported to have the same capabilities and performance and the complete version.

For more information please click the link. Images and information reprinted from yankodesign.

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