Saturday, November 17, 2007

Welcome to the Wind Chaser Land Sailor Blog!

For all of you out there contemplating the fun and joys of land sailing, either by yourself or with friends and family, this is the place you can learn a lot more about this new, exciting, "green" sport. The people at Action Products have made it their goal to enable everyone to be able to afford this little known but blossoming eco-sport by making a land sailor (and its sibling the Ice Chaser) that everyone can afford. In fact, in comparision to most of its closest rivals, you can virtually buy two or more for the price of just one of theirs!

This is a sport that anyone in the family can enjoy from age 12 on up. These are not "racers" which can be a bit scary for the inexperienced. The Wind Chaser® is designed for everyone from total beginners to experienced sailors who just want to have fun (thrills included!) out in nature or just down the road in an open area or foot ball field, or if you live by the coast, on the packed, wet sand at low tide or marina park. And all it takes to have fun is the wind. No motors to fiddle with, no fumes, no smelly fuel, no greasy hands.

Anyone can assemble them. Anyone can sail them. But how do you do all this and where can you do it? Well that is the purpose of this blog even though we have a lot of information on our site www.wind-chaser.com. Just ask away and we will address your questions about our product or just about land sailing itself. We will post here some of the most often raised issues and you can either comment on them or email us at blog@wind-chaser.com and we will post your questions, comments or suggestions for you all to benefit from them. The more we all share, the richer and more useful this blog will be and the better we can make our product for all of you. (Us too!).
Posted by Volk Family at 11:59:20 | Permanent Link | Comments (3) |
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1 - Does anyone know of a place in or near Fresno where the Wind Chaser will be OK to sail?

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Written by: Bob at 2008/03/20 - 15:13:49
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2 - The closest lake bed is El Mirage for open sailing, but with a nice breeze and an open, unobstructed area like an abandoned lot you could do pretty good. (Comment this)

Written by: Volk Family at 2008/03/20 - 23:03:14
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3 - Actually in addition to that information, the Volk family have listed a bunch of places to land sail, types of places to land sail and a list of clubs, associatios and land sailing sites that can help you find places to land sail in your area.
Here are a couple pages on their site that might be of help:
http://wind-chaser.com/about/about-landsailing/where-to-sail.html
http://wind-chaser.com/about/about-landsailing/clubs_assoc.html
Peter. (Comment this)

Written by: Volk Family at 2008/03/21 - 09:10:41 in reply to: 2
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