Claims
- 1. A sailboard for sailing on snow or ice with an articulated hand-held sail mounted on the sailboard wherein the sailboard has a topside and an underside, a bow, a platform and a stern; the improvements comprising:
- the portion of said underside underneath the bow extends forwardly and upwardly to permit the sailboard to ride up over surface irregularities, the portion of said underside underneath the stern extends rearwardly and upwardly to permit a sailor to press upon the topside of the stern to unweight the bow and platform while maneuvering the sailboard,
- said underside has two longitudinal runners separated by a channel extending at least partially the length of said runners, each of said runners located sufficiently laterally inward and downward from each most laterally outward part of the underside to permit the sailboard to be rolled on either of the said runners while maneuvering, said runners extending substantially the entire length of the underside underneath said platform,
- each most laterally outward part of the underside has a side edge to resist lateral slippage when the sailboard is rolled over onto said side edge, and
- each said runner being shaped to glide longitudinally and with low resistance to lateral slippage except that a part of each said runner underneath the platform has a sharp apex extending downward from said channel to resist lateral slippage.
- 2. A sailboard as in claim 1 wherein said channel extends along a central longitudinal axis of said sailboard between laterally downward and outward extending surfaces to form said two longitudinal runners integrally in said underside.
- 3. A sailboard as in claim 2 wherein said runners at the front of the platform do not protrude downwardly from said channel, and further comprising a rear blade forming said sharp apex of said runner near the rear of the platform to resist lateral slippage during tacking of the sailboard.
- 4. A sailboard as in claim 1 or 3 wherein said stern further comprises an upwardly-biased brake mounted for movement downward under foot pressure to frictionally engage a terrain surface over which the sailboard is gliding.
- 5. A sailboard as in claim 1, 2 or 3 wherein each runner is inwardly and downwardly displaced sufficiently from the side edge to permit the sailboard to be rolled over laterally to an angle of 45 degrees on either runner without riding on said side edge.
- 6. A sailboard as in claim 3 wherein the runner blades are mounted pivotally within each runner to pitch fore or aft to improve contact with underlying terrain surface when the bow is displaced vertically by a surface irregularity.
- 7. A sailboard as in claim 3 wherein the runner blades are mouthed pivotally within each runner to pitch fore or aft to improve contact with the underlying terrain surface when the bow is displaced vertically by a surface irregularity, and the runner blades are mounted adjustably within the runners to permit upward or downward adjustment of the blades.
- 8. A sailboard for sailing on snow or ice with an articulated hand-held sail mounted on the sailboard, said sailboard comprising:
- a bow, platform and stern;
- a plurality of longitudinal runners underneath said platform and at least a portion of said bow, said runners located sufficiently laterally inward and downward from the outer edges of said platform to permit the sailboard to be rolled on either of the said runners while maneuvering, said runners extending substantially the entire length of said platform,
- a channel between said runners underneath said platform and said bow, channel surfaces extending outwardly and downwardly from the longitudinal axis of said sailboard to said runners, said channel surfaces being substantially flush with said runners underneath the front portion of said platform and said bow, and said runners having a sharp apex extending downwardly from said channel surfaces underneath the rear portion of said platform.
- 9. A sailboard as in claim 8 wherein said runners extending downwardly from said channel surfaces comprise blades.
- 10. A sailboard as in claim 9 wherein said blades are pivotably mounted within said runners.
- 11. A sailboard as in claim 8 further comprising underside edges underneath said platform and upstanding and outward from said runners, said underside edges being elevated from the surface of snow and ice by said runners such that said edges do not engage the snow and ice surface while said sailboard is tilted at shallow angles.
- 12. A sailboard as in claim 11 wherein said shallow angles are less than 45 degrees.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/598,698, filed as PCT/CA90/00043 Feb. 13, 1990, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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