i saw a piece of ply (3mm i think) in bunnings perth last year for about $10 which inspired having another go at kiteskating (used to kiteskate in the 00s) . I used a litre (or was it 500ml..) of the cheapest exterior wood glue available - was about $10. i scammed some paulownia offcuts (blocks) from a surf board shaper friend to make up some kicktails(you need them if u want to pop with a flatter rocker) which i glued on and shaped with an old electric plane (you could use pine - would end up a bit heavier - my board is real heavy - but that is awesome in the wind so it does not fly away - well until it smacks u in the face or more likely shins.) It is painted and sealed with sea water and gripped with an old mouldy bar 1990s surfwax. i still got it - still in one piece - it's still rocking.
once you unclamp it from your kiteboard deck - you will need to fill teh delams with glue and clamp them all up too - well it saves making a mould and all that crap...
i took an electric plane to teh base and eyeballed out a few dodgy channels about 2-4mm deep- any kind of channel will do - I dont like a flat base - too wobbly and i don't like fins - too catchy sometimes and one fin costs more that the whole board.. - so this was the compromise.
i have ridden the airush and cabrinha skates - both awesome fun, and the new naish looks real good - but i have not had a chance to ride one
if u make one let me know - i posted it a while ago but have only ever seen 4 riders on wakeskates in my whole life so far (2 up to last year)..
to learn wakeskate tricks you will need to try them over and over and over again.. the bonus is that you will not piss your ski or boat driver off and you can learn them dangling a bit and hooked in to start so you end up progressing faster, then if you want to (you will..) you can get into them with kite low/unhooked but big boost dangle grabs are also awesome fun off kickers
Kiteskating hasn't really had any momentum before, but all it will take is a handful of riders pushing for new tricks to make it interesting.
njoi