sgro said..
Hello,
I was wondering what people think about right of way for surfers and kites in the same area. Usually not much of an issue but yesterday at Flat Rock, I went for a surf after a session with the kite and was pretty suprised how close some of the other kites were getting to those of us surfing. One fellow stacked it and nearly cleaned me up in his lines.
In Hawaii, I think surfers get priority, which makes sense bacause paddling is harder than sailing. Do we have a convention here in Aus?
Cheers,
Serge
Was it you who nearly got smashed on the rocks and had to be rescued when you kited too close to the rock shelf?
The rules at Flatty are simple, give way to every surfer and swimmer no matter what. And definitely do not try to steal waves off the few remaining windsurfers you will regret it if you break this rule. The new hazards there are prone and wing foilers as well as twin tippers. The worst offenders for chaos are the newer twin tippers as they kite very different lines to the kiters riding surfboards.
I always make a point of telling the surfers who might be hanging in the kiter zone to go for any wave they want, we/I will always give way.
When there are more than 6 kiters out I don't bother to ride there, especially if theres windsurfers and wingers as well as surfers in the lineup. There are often surf schools there too and its definitely a lot more crowded in the last few years with all the new housing and the M1 upgrade.