Roger Glencross has a collection of Hapas or "Chiens de mer", made by Didier Coste and/or Stéphane Rousson (see http://www.seaglider.fr/Seaglider/Seagl ... story.html, http://www.seaglider.fr/Seaglider/Bienvenue.html, https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voilier_des_airs, https://www.bateaux.com/article/19065/ ... dirigeable, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KKnb0vQyzI.
Roger has used these at almost every Speedweek for many years in order to try to aeroglide using a hang-glider or a parachute but now has to stop due to age. He is offering any or all to a good home, that is somebody who would like to carry on in the footsteps of Hagedoorn, Costes, Rousson and Glencross, or at least sail a canoe like I did, or document them (drawings, photos, measurements). I could do the latter but Roger was quoted £2800 for shipping them from Weymouth to Switzerland where I live, even before customs duty!
So, anybody interested in collecting at Weymouth, please apply here or directly to Roger.
Hapas free to a good home
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If Roger still has the Hapas and wants to donate one to a new project I would be very happy to collect it!
I have just retired and decided now is the moment to get to grips with my passion for innovation and sailing. My previous attempt 35 years ago failed and resulted in a collection of custom windsurfers and unused blanks still sitting in the garden - but a very successful consulting engineering company!
I think the lesson is that starting manufacturing windsurfers in London EC1 was maybe not the right place!
I anyone would like a foam blank they would be most welcome.
The next project will be to try and sort out WIG flying/sailing and for that, I need a Happa and anyone else who fancies having a go.
contact me at 6268andy@gmail.com
Andy Ford
If Roger still has the Hapas and wants to donate one to a new project I would be very happy to collect it!
I have just retired and decided now is the moment to get to grips with my passion for innovation and sailing. My previous attempt 35 years ago failed and resulted in a collection of custom windsurfers and unused blanks still sitting in the garden - but a very successful consulting engineering company!
I think the lesson is that starting manufacturing windsurfers in London EC1 was maybe not the right place!
I anyone would like a foam blank they would be most welcome.
The next project will be to try and sort out WIG flying/sailing and for that, I need a Happa and anyone else who fancies having a go.
contact me at 6268andy@gmail.com
Andy Ford
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Hi
I would love to put one of these to good use. Well, explore the possibilities should I say.
30 years ago I started two companies at once to see which was best. One was as a custom windsurf maker and the other as a built environment engineering consultant. We were based in London EC1- guess which one succeeded - Correct the wrong one! After a very successful career as a consultant, I am now back trying to solve the issue of sailing in ground effect and a Hapa is what I need.
So happy to collect from anywhere.
Oh, if anyone would like a foam 1980s windsurfer blank, I still have a few in the garden!
Andy
I would love to put one of these to good use. Well, explore the possibilities should I say.
30 years ago I started two companies at once to see which was best. One was as a custom windsurf maker and the other as a built environment engineering consultant. We were based in London EC1- guess which one succeeded - Correct the wrong one! After a very successful career as a consultant, I am now back trying to solve the issue of sailing in ground effect and a Hapa is what I need.
So happy to collect from anywhere.
Oh, if anyone would like a foam 1980s windsurfer blank, I still have a few in the garden!
Andy
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Re: Hapas free to a good home
I could use the Rousson design for my next project, a hapa-stablised canoe. It would make a good comparison for the design I already built (rather crudely). But for £2800, I could probably get a custom-built foil. I suppose size is the problem. Is it possible to take it apart?
Also have a look at the Swedish Speed Sailing Challenge: https://www.trampofoil.com/speedsailing/index.html From what little I can see, I think they use something similar to Paul Ashford's anchor dog, but they have not shown pictures. They do say their design tracks the water surface well enough that it experiences accelerations up to 20g. If they are willing to share details, that should give you a good design.
Have a look at another thread on here, showing a boat that combines hydrofoils for support and leeway resistance with a wing (probably) in ground effect for stabilisation: viewtopic.php?f=19&t=3860Andyfulcrum wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 2:56 pmThe next project will be to try and sort out WIG flying/sailing and for that, I need a Happa and anyone else who fancies having a go.
Also have a look at the Swedish Speed Sailing Challenge: https://www.trampofoil.com/speedsailing/index.html From what little I can see, I think they use something similar to Paul Ashford's anchor dog, but they have not shown pictures. They do say their design tracks the water surface well enough that it experiences accelerations up to 20g. If they are willing to share details, that should give you a good design.