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Where can I buy one? Same answer. Although there are some mass production landyachts available, They can't be found at just any sporting goods store. Manta makes a decent "entry" level boat that is tough, well designed, and reasonably affordable. Blokart makes a smaller boat that is also very well designed and has the additional quality of breaking down into a very small package that will fit in most car trunks. It is great for the apartment dweller. Bigger boats have been produced at various times in the past, although production is limited. The used boat market is also a good place to look. Sometimes the used boats will need repair or refurbishment, but are generally good bargains if you have at least some mechanical ability.
Mike Singer is the Manta dealer in the Antelope Valley, CA area.
If I buy one, how will I get it to my sailing place? Blokarts go in the trunk. Mantas can go in the back of a truck or on the top of a camper shell. Some Mantas arrive on lightweight trailers. Bigger boats usually come inside of an enclosed trailer or on a customized open trailer.
How much will a landyacht cost me? A used boat might be picked up for as little as $600. New Blokarts and Mantas run about $1,800 to $2,500. A new high-performance landyacht might run upwards of $15,000. Don't worry, though... you're not ready for the big leagues.
Speaking of "Big Leagues", do people compete with landyachts? YES!!! Every year there are a number of regattas on the landyacht circuit. Some are more formal than others, but there are activites on the local, national, and international levels. The Brits, French, Belgians, Dutch, Australians, and New Zealanders all have active clubs. Racing in landyachts is conducted very much like racing sailboats on the water. Both FISLY and NALSA conduct sailing races and the competition is excellent.
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