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Any specific rules for Melville kiting

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Created by Era > 9 months ago, 31 Jan 2010
Era
WA, 86 posts
31 Jan 2010 1:34PM
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Hey just wondering if there are any local rules round Melville beach, or it it free for all

SaveTheWhales
WA, 1905 posts
31 Jan 2010 1:50PM
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Yer Launch out in the knee deep water & stay off the beach with your kite - as the road & trees & houses & home owners have had had enough of noob & experienced kiters crashing their dumbarse onto them

Other than that - cool as, rip it up and have a ball

Cheersz

dusta
WA, 2940 posts
31 Jan 2010 2:25PM
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and don't be a ****ing showboat and come right into shore and do your tricks. there are some yellow markers about 50m offshore . try to stay outside those if not launching/landing.

and to the ****wit yesterday with the naish who decided to jump right over the top of me while i was wading out to a mate, i hope you perform your big air right on the beach and a gust of wind takes you onto the road

Era
WA, 86 posts
31 Jan 2010 7:20PM
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Ha i saw this guy to, thats why i like this place other than that dude doing jumps in 2ft of water (in front of the hot chick in the bikini) ha there seems to be no posers

Seems to be a next relaxed spot, which is a breath or fresh air

Cheers for the heads up!

dusta said...

and don't be a ****ing showboat and come right into shore and do your tricks. there are some yellow markers about 50m offshore . try to stay outside those if not launching/landing.

and to the ****wit yesterday with the naish who decided to jump right over the top of me while i was wading out to a mate, i hope you perform your big air right on the beach and a gust of wind takes you onto the road


ApatheticEnd
WA, 995 posts
31 Jan 2010 7:40PM
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Good to know. I've just started kiting and I suspect Melville will be my after work on a weekday spot cause I live and work in Vic Park/Belmont. Just like anything else i guess. It pays to ask.

dusta
WA, 2940 posts
31 Jan 2010 8:32PM
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ApatheticEnd said...

Good to know. I've just started kiting and I suspect Melville will be my after work on a weekday spot cause I live and work in Vic Park/Belmont. Just like anything else i guess. It pays to ask.


mate i am in exactly the same boat . I hate melville but it the only spot i can get to after work being that i work in vic park . I much prefer leighton or safety bay by penguin island on the weekends

bingles
WA, 363 posts
2 Feb 2010 8:29AM
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So what kind of naish was it??? [}:)]

Fat Mike
65 posts
2 Feb 2010 9:21AM
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Era said...

Hey just wondering if there are any local rules round Melville beach, or it it free for all


Other than the buoys, there's a rather important one that has been increasingly ignored or not disseminated to the new flock of learners at Melville this season:

If your learning or teaching, stay downwind of the big white ghost gum. The top quarter of the beach tends to be where the more experienced crew do their boosting and spinny whatever stuff. Learners dragging through the limited flat water just outside the buoys makes it impossible to have a decent session, you still have 3/4 of the entire beach to do as you please.

Having said that, I'm sure everyone is welcome up the top end. Just make sure your not floundering on the inside the entire time, and capable of avoiding someone as they hurtle downwind trying to set their edge and hook back in.

dusta
WA, 2940 posts
2 Feb 2010 12:00PM
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Era said...

Ha i saw this guy to, thats why i like this place other than that dude doing jumps in 2ft of water (in front of the hot chick in the bikini) ha there seems to be no posers



the chick with the dog ?

if so then you were probably watching the same guy who boosted over me . My mate was out about 10 metres with another mate and a trainer kite. within the yellow markers though .

Era
WA, 86 posts
2 Feb 2010 4:31PM
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Think it was a nash helix pink one ha , well black and pink , but lets focus more on the pink leading edge.

bingles said...

So what kind of naish was it??? [}:)]


Era
WA, 86 posts
2 Feb 2010 4:36PM
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You must have been the three guys with the 2m trainer, i dont think she had that dog who was running round, all i know is she was blonde with a smoking body ha


Yea he was doing tricks about 10m from the waters edge, i had finished my session and was just watching

dusta said...

Era said...

Ha i saw this guy to, thats why i like this place other than that dude doing jumps in 2ft of water (in front of the hot chick in the bikini) ha there seems to be no posers



the chick with the dog ?

if so then you were probably watching the same guy who boosted over me . My mate was out about 10 metres with another mate and a trainer kite. within the yellow markers though .


Era
WA, 86 posts
2 Feb 2010 4:40PM
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sweet yea was going to hang down further next time, best to stay down wind from people, saves f#@!#@ up there runs

Fat Mike said...

Era said...

Hey just wondering if there are any local rules round Melville beach, or it it free for all


Other than the buoys, there's a rather important one that has been increasingly ignored or not disseminated to the new flock of learners at Melville this season:

If your learning or teaching, stay downwind of the big white ghost gum. The top quarter of the beach tends to be where the more experienced crew do their boosting and spinny whatever stuff. Learners dragging through the limited flat water just outside the buoys makes it impossible to have a decent session, you still have 3/4 of the entire beach to do as you please.

Having said that, I'm sure everyone is welcome up the top end. Just make sure your not floundering on the inside the entire time, and capable of avoiding someone as they hurtle downwind trying to set their edge and hook back in.


dusta
WA, 2940 posts
2 Feb 2010 5:28PM
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Era said...

You must have been the three guys with the 2m trainer, i dont think she had that dog who was running round, all i know is she was blonde with a smoking body ha




yup that was us . i had the yellow/black boardies on . did you see that dimwit boost over me ?

and yes that chick was damn hot. in fact there were a couple of hot chicks on the southern end of the beach :)



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