Here's some things to look for that are improvements over the original Valkyrie. There are limber holes (notches) in the frames for drainage. The seat is more ergonomically designed. There is no center console crowding the cockpit. There is extra reinforcement below the floor at the mast step. Overall the framing is simpler and lighter. Of course, the hull is now 17.5 feet long instead of 5 feet!
Sunday, June 26, 2011
First Video of Valkyrie II
As promised, I bought a new camera and have taken a few pictures and videos of Valkyrie II. The next couple of posts will be some pictures taken with the new camera. Notice that Valkyrie II is starting to get a bottom!
Thursday, June 23, 2011
New Music for 2010 Surfing Compilation
Here is the 2010 Grenada surfing compilation that I filmed with some YouTube friendly music.
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Foilboarding Compilation Video
This is a compilation of my other foil boarding videos showing the construction of a foil board for less than $100, then the process of learning to ride, and finally some good flying. Everyone has seen Laird Hamilton, the guys from Hawaii, and others riding the expensive air chairs and sky skis that they've modified. There are also expensive commercial versions for kite surfing. I decided that I could do it myself for hundreds or even thousands of dollars less. In the video you will see my Dad riding, and also me, in the hat. Sorry, no videos of us jumping the foil. I stopped jumping due to the wing breaking off a couple of times when I landed. It's still the most exciting board I have ever ridden. Enjoy!
Music:
Learn to Fly
Josh Woodward
www.joshwoodward.com
Guitar and Harmonica
Jim Lunn
S/V Te Natura
Artifact
Kevin Macleod
www.incompetech.com
Music:
Learn to Fly
Josh Woodward
www.joshwoodward.com
Guitar and Harmonica
Jim Lunn
S/V Te Natura
Artifact
Kevin Macleod
www.incompetech.com
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Valkyrie II Construction Details
First Photos of the New Valkyrie II
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Valkyrie II Construction Progress
Hi everyone! I have been working hard on Valkyrie II and have the hull completely framed. I learned so much from the first Valkyrie that I am able to streamline the construction process dramatically for the new boat. I am able to incorporate many structural necessities right into the hull early on in the process, saving weight, time, and labor! Unfortunately, I am without a camera at the moment, so it will be a few more days until I have pictures up.
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