The Blokart is a popular
one-design class of small compact
land yacht
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, manufactured by the New Zealand-based company Blokart International Ltd.
They can be quickly disassembled and packed into a carry-bag giving them a high degree of portability and are designed to be particularly easy to learn to sail. They are used for leisure sailing on beaches in many parts of the world - but Blokart racing is also developing as a competitive international sport, with organised racing including national championships in several countries and a biennial world championship.
History
The Blokart design was developed in 1999 by Paul Beckett, Tauranga, NZ.
The first commercial models made in a purpose built factory were produced in Papamoa, NZ in 2000 and since then the fundamental blokart design has remained virtually unchanged. By 2017, the total number of karts produced exceeded 14,000 with almost half of these sold in Europe.
The basic model, including wheels, mast and sail, weighs only 29 kg and can be dismantled in a few minutes without tools, and all parts packed into a carry-case. The high degree of portability allows them to be transported by car, or carried as luggage on a plane.
Unlike many other land yachts, the Blokart is steered using the hands via a centrally mounted bar directly coupled to the front wheel. This, along with its compact size, makes it highly maneuverable, and able to be used in small urban areas such as carparks or tennis courts.
Wheels can be replaced with ice blades to allow the Blokart to sail on ice - with the first Blokart Ice World Championships staged in
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in 2010.
A side-car accessory or "Shadow" can be added to carry a passenger, and Blokarts can be joined head-to-tail together using a "Deuce" bar. Multiple can be joined in this way to create long trains.
Blokarts have four standard sail sizes, 2.0m, 3.0m, 4.0m and 5.5m, with sail size choice being dependent on wind strength and weight of the sailor. Heavier sailors require larger sails, and smaller sails are more efficient in stronger winds.
Speeds of more than 100 km/hr have been attained on land and up to 130 km/hr on ice. The current Blokart land speed record of 125 km/hr (77.7 mph) was set by Scott Young and Dave Lussier at Lake Ivanpah in Eastern California on Wednesday, 11 April 2018. The record was set on the 2nd lap of the final race of the 2018 North Americans when a Haboob (desert wind storm) came across the racing area.
Adventure
In 2007 a group of 11 international adventurer
crossed the Gobi Deserton Blokarts in a journey planned by French enthusiast Chrisophe Gombert of France, and Mongol guide and friend Batzorig.
Racing
Although Blokarts meet the qualification standard for mini-yachts under the FISLY regulations, they are generally sailed in separate regattas organised under the IBRA rules. The "one design" standard has helped Blokart racing spread rapidly throughout the world - with national and regional championships now being contested annually in numerous countries including: USA, Australia, NZ, Britain, Spain, Belgium, France, Denmark, Sweden, Germany, Lithuania and the Netherlands.
Blokart World Championships have been held biennially since 2008 as follows;
† The 2020 Blokart World Championships scheduled for Manawatu, New Zealand were postponed due to the covid-19 pandemic. They are currently rescheduled for October 2022, subject to the lifting of travel restriction.
Blokart Racingis administered by the International Blokart Racing Association (IBRA) who sanction events and set the international racing rules.
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Setup
Racing differs to other land yacht racing - which typically has stationary starts and race across the wind on beaches. It actually has more in common with water based sailing, with 2-3 minute dial-up starts and windward/leeward courses. Racing is held on purpose built tracks, airport runways, parking areas as well as beaches and dry lake beds. Races are between 5 minutes and 8 minutes in duration.
The hand steering allows people with lower-limb disabilities to compete with able-bodied pilots.
Sail selection for racing is dependent on pilot weight and the sailing course. Heavier pilots require larger sails; tighter courses generally require a larger sail - and for straighter and more open courses a smaller sail provides less drag and therefore greater maximum speed.
Classifications
Blokarts are raced in two classes – production and performance. The production class is based on the basic design; while in the performance class additional parts from the manufacturer are allowed such as carbon fibre mast sections and an aerodynamic shell, adjustable downhaul and modification of the sail battens to alter the shape of the sail. New components must sanctioned by IBRA before they can be used in racing.
Depending on number of entries at events, Blokart classes are further broken down into weight divisions determined by the body-weight of the racer. For the Blokart world championships the 4 following divisions have been defined:
* Lightweight Division: Less than 70 kg
* Middleweight: From 70 kg to less than 82.5 kg
* Heavyweight: From 82.5 kg to less than 95 kg
* Super Heavyweight: 95 kg and greater
There is generally no differentiation of racers on the basis of age or gender.
Locations
Blokarting can be done on virtually any open area larger than the size of a tennis court.
Beaches provide an ideal venue subject to tides, wind direction and density of people.
Some of the most well used areas for Blokarting are listed below.
New Zealand
* Ninety Mile Beach and Tokerau Beaches, in the far north
* Glinks Gully and Bailey's Beach
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* Ruakaka and Forestry Beach
* Muriwai
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, Karioitahi, Orewa
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and other beaches in Auckland
* Ardmore Airport - home of th
Auckland Blokart Club
BayStation
- a purpose built Blokart track in Mount Maunganui
* Ohakea Airforce Base
* Foxton Beach and the Sanson Track in the Manawatu
* Waitere & Waikanae Beaches near Wellington
* Higgins Blokart Park, Napie
Vortex Wind Karting Track
and Rabbit Island near Nelson
* GreenPark Sands (Lake Ellesmere just outside of Christchurch) - a dry lake bed usually available Nov-March
* Pegasus Bay Christchurch - 19k's of beach sailing from the "Spit" to the Waimakariri River & Pines Beach to the Ashley River
Velocity Karts
- a purpose built track in Christchurch
* Wigram Airfield - home of th
Canterbury Blokart Club
* Oreti Beach near Invercargill
Australia
* Lake Lefroy, Lake Walyungup
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and Caron Dam Bitumen (Perenjori) in Western Australia
* Lake Gillies and Kingston SE in South Australia
* Mulambin Beach and Farnborough Beach in Yeppoon. Bucasia Beach and Cape Hillsborough at Mackay in Queensland.
* Wangaratta - HQ for the North East Windsport Club @ -36.179696, 146.461640
* Casey Fields Cranbourne, VIC 3977: GPS Coordinates -38.121525, 145.307615 160 Berwick Cranbourne Road Cranbourne East 3977 - home o
Victorian Blokart Club
* Olivers Lake and Beaches in Gippsland, Victoria.
United States
* Ivanpah Lake
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near Las Vegas
* Red Lake (Arizona – New Mexico) Red Lake may refer to:
Lakes Australia
*Red Lake (Western Australia)
Croatia
* Red Lake (Croatia) (Crveno jezero)
Romania
*Red Lake (Romania) (Lacul Roşu)
United States
* Red Lake (Arizona–New Mexico)
* Red Lake (Orlando), Florida
*Red Lake ...
* New Jersey Beaches - Brigantine, Wildwood ( off season)
Musselman Honda Circuit Arizona
Europe
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Amager Strandpark, Copenhagen, Denmark
Rømø Island
Denmark
* IJmuiden
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beach near Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Lithuania
* Ostend an
Zeedijk Beaches
in Belgium
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Barcelona, Spain
Zaragoza
Spain
Land Sailing Tarifa
Spain
Son Vent blokart track
Binissalem, Mallorca, Spain
Villaumbrales Blokart Racing
Palencia, Spain
* Asociación Madrileña Bloka
Villanueva de la Cañada (Madrid), Spain
Saint Pierre Quiberon (Blokart Center)
Saint Malo, France
* La Franqui beach, Berck sur mer (Eole club) France
blokart - LandSailing Austria - Vienna
United Kingdom
Map of UK Blokart sailing venues
* Cefn Sidan Beach in Wales
* Weston Super Mare in Somerset
* Finmere Aerodrome, just outside Buckingham
Clubs
Australia:
Queensland:
* South East Queensland Blokart Club
* Central Queensland Blokart Club
*Capricornia Blokart Club http://www.sandyachting.info
New South Wales:
*Hunter Valley Blokart Club
*NSW Blokart Club
Victoria:
Victorian Blokart Club
* Melbourne Blokart Club
*Wangaratta, Victoria - North East Windsport Club, http://www.newc.com.au/
Western Australia:
* Perth Blokart Club
South Australia:
* South Australian Blokart Club
New Zealand:
Auckland Blokart Club
* Bay Blokart Club
* Hawkes Bay Blokart Club
Canterbury Blokart Club
Manuwatu Blokart Club
Top Of The South (Nelson) Blokart Club
Spain:
La Asociación Española de Blokart
– Spanish Blokart Association – links to Spanish clubs
Asociación Española de Carrovelismo
- Spanish Landsailing Association
United Kingdom:
The BLSA
United States:
North American Blokart Sailing Association
See also
* Ice yachting
An iceboat (occasionally spelled ice boat or traditionally called an ice yacht) is a recreational or competition sailing craft supported on metal runners for traveling over ice. One of the runners is steerable. Originally, such craft were boats ...
* Kite buggying
A kite buggy is a light, purpose-built vehicle powered by a traction kite (power kite). It is single-seated and has one steerable front wheel and two fixed rear wheels. The driver sits in the seat located in the middle of the vehicle and accelera ...
* Kite landboarding
Kite landboarding, also known as land kiteboarding or flyboarding, is based on the sport of kitesurfing, where a rider on a surf-style board is pulled over water by a kite. Kite landboarding involves the use of a mountain board or landboard, whic ...
* Land windsurfing
Land windsurfing, also known as “Terrasailing”, “street sailing”, “land sailing” and “dirt windsurfing”, is a sport similar to traditional windsurfing that is performed on land rather than water. A four wheeled deck, similar to ...
* Whike sailing cycle
* Wind-powered land vehicle
Wind-powered vehicles derive their power from sails, kites or rotors and ride on wheels—which may be linked to a wind-powered rotor—or runners. Whether powered by sail, kite or rotor, these vehicles share a common trait: As the vehicle increa ...
References
External links
European Blokart Association
- The governing body for blokart racing in Europe
NABSA
(USA) - the North American Blokart Sailing Association
New Zealand Blokart Association
- The governing body for blokart racing in NZ
Australia Blokart Association
- The governing body for blokart racing in Australia
The BLSA
- UK governing body for Blokart Sailing and Land Speedsailing
Blokart International Ltd
- the developer and manufacturer of blokarts
SeaBreeze Blokart Forum
- "Australian Land Sailing Forum" section for Blokarts.
Bay Station
- The location of a track and blokarts for hire in the Bay of Plenty, NZ.
(UK)
* https://www.facebook.com/groups/t.i.shredders/
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