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  2. Tubing (recreation) - Wikipedia

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    In this way, the tube becomes a kite. A tube's ability to achieve and maintain flight depends on a number of factors including the speed at which the tube is traveling, the shape and size of the tube, the weight of the rider, and how the tube itself is oriented. Tubes specially designed for kite tubing have been introduced.

  3. Kite rig - Wikipedia

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    On water, kites are used to power surf-board-like boards in the sport of kitesurfing. Kiteboating is done in boats with kite rigs. On land, kite landboarding derives the same mode of power for skate-board-like boards. Over snow, kites power snowboards or skis in the sport of snowkiting.

  4. Kite (sailboat) - Wikipedia

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    The boat has a draft of 3.00 ft (0.91 m) with the centerboard extended and 5 in (13 cm) with it retracted, allowing beaching or ground transportation on a trailer. [1] [3] For sailing the design is equipped with boom vang and a center-boom-mounted mainsheet. [1] [3] The design has a hull speed of 4.43 kn (8.20 km/h). [3]

  5. Kiteboating - Wikipedia

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    Going back to 1800s, George Pocock used the kites in order to increase the size of propel carts that are found in land and boats. [citation needed] Sébastien Cattelan is the French kitesurfer was the first sailor who was able to break 50 knots, achieving 50.26 knots on 3 October 2008 at the Lüderitz Speed Challenge in Namibia. [4]

  6. Tartan Marine - Wikipedia

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    Tartan Marine (also called Tartan Yachts) is an American boat builder based in Painesville, Ohio near Lake Erie. The company specializes in the design and manufacture of fiberglass sailboats. [1] [2] The company was founded by Charles Britton in 1971.

  7. Scott sled - Wikipedia

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    A Scott Sled is a type of kite developed in the early 1960s by Frank Scott of Ohio and based on the sled kite, an earlier design by William Allison, [1] also based in Ohio. In 1964 it was featured in Kite Tales, the newsletter of the American Kitefliers Association; as a result it became much more widely known.

  8. Kite types - Wikipedia

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    Abstract or realistic-looking bird kites, dynamic bird kites, bird art on kite faces [92] Boat kites A 1930 Peel Glider Boat was kited on a 1000-foot line, and would get about three miles of air-gliding distance after releasing its kite line. [93] Many contemporary inflated boats being kited begin and end their kited session as towed boats. [94]

  9. Kite fishing - Wikipedia

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    The kite is flown over the surface of a body of water, and the bait floats near the waterline until taken by a fish. The kite then drops immediately, signaling to the fisherman that the bait has been taken, and the fish can then be hauled in. Kites can provide boatless fishermen access to waters that would otherwise be available only to boats.

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