Boat kite propulsion system 80m²

Boat kite propulsion system - 80m² - Beyond the Sea
Boat kite propulsion system - 80m² - Beyond the Sea
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Application domain
for boats

Description

Discover the LibertyKite®, the revolutionary solution to turn any boat into an environmentally friendly sailing vessel, without complex installations or advanced navigation skills. With the LibertyKite®, you'll experience the magic of Kite traction, reducing your energy consumption, gaining autonomy, ensuring safety in case of breakdown, or simply sailing with the wind, all in just a few minutes! Features of the LibertyKite® 80 m² The 80 m² surface is a Kite designed to tow ships over 15 meters in length. The LAUNCH CONTROL system allows for easy launch of the Kite into the air. We can provide a custom installation study for the LibertyKite® 80m² on your boat upon request. We also offer training for operating this 80m² surface. An essential Kite for long crossings, deliveries, and trans-oceanic/Pacific sailings to increase your autonomy even with the slightest breeze. Flat Wingspan: 21 m Max Rope (m): 5.65 m Projected Wingspan (m): 9.9 m Projected Area: 50 m² Weight: 11 kg Material: Skytex Porcher Bag Dimensions: 80 x 50 x 30 cm Distance between lines on deck: approximately 10 m Boat Length: 15 to 40 m Recommended Wind Range at Launch: from 10 to 25 knots Static Traction Force: approximately 80 daN at 10 knots Static Traction Force in Flight: approximately 500 daN at 25 knots Dynamic Traction Force: approximately 1600 Kgf Line Diameter: 10 mm Line Length: 40 m

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Boot 2025
Boot 2025

18-26 Jan 2025 Dusseldorf (Germany)

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    Salon Nautique d'Arcachon

    18-21 Apr 2025 Arcachon (France)

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