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Kiting,a better option in ultra light wind

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Created by petermac33 > 9 months ago, 1 Apr 2013
Beaglebuddy
1595 posts
2 Apr 2013 3:39AM
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For some people those marginal conditions are the predominant conditions.
If I waited for those consistent +15 knots days I would rarely get out.
We almost always get some wind but usually not strong wind.

jh2703
NSW, 1225 posts
2 Apr 2013 9:10AM
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Underoath said...
If its less than 15knots, spend time with your family.


No thanks.....I spend too much time with them as it is

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
2 Apr 2013 1:32PM
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petermac33 said...

Thinking about buying a kite for the 5-10 knot days.

Kiter at Melville was planing 90 percent of the time on Sunday in 5-10 knots!

Guessing it was a 12m,board looked wide for a kite guessing 45cm.

Anyway, these things plane in next to nothing!

Only for less than 10 knots though as my formula board is great to sail when wind hits 10 knots.


Is this an April Fools joke?

dmitri
VIC, 1040 posts
2 Apr 2013 3:51PM
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terminal said...
OK a windsurf video to show where windsurfers rule in light winds (from 0:53 onwards). Big powerful waves and very offshore light wind. You can see its light by the windsurfer at 3:18.



sure it's a great video.
but, i kinda struggle to understand the concept of riding this sort of waves with about $ 2500 worth of rig attached to the board. doesn't make sense for a poor bloke like myself. especially @ 0:11. ooouch !
transition from ws to surfing would make a lot of sense.


petermac33
WA, 6415 posts
2 Apr 2013 5:00PM
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It's the same kiter at Melville sometimes with his mate who plane nearly all the time in 5-10knots,the other kiters hardly move. Will ask him the specs of equip next time. They both STILL plane when the seabreeze has died and it turns Southerly to SE.

Carantoc
WA, 7194 posts
2 Apr 2013 6:03PM
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Maybe it is a waterskier ?

joe windsurf
1482 posts
2 Apr 2013 6:13PM
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10 knots - windsurfers can plane
8 knots - lighter windsurfers can plane
5 knots - no windsurfer is planing - too light for even longboards - Serenity maybe ?
would suggest 7 knots is the minimum depending on the person

for a kite - he must be EXPERT to keep kite out of the water with what we saw in that video
once that kite goes in - then what ? swim time ??
sometimes kiters are luckier when the winds are a little higher

with my longboard or BIC Techno Formula i have gone out when the kiters came in
and that was typically around 10 knots

5 knots sounds impossible - have never seen a steady 5 knot breeze !!!

terminal
1421 posts
2 Apr 2013 9:55PM
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dmitri said...
terminal said...
OK a windsurf video to show where windsurfers rule in light winds (from 0:53 onwards). Big powerful waves and very offshore light wind. You can see its light by the windsurfer at 3:18.



sure it's a great video.
but, i kinda struggle to understand the concept of riding this sort of waves with about $ 2500 worth of rig attached to the board. doesn't make sense for a poor bloke like myself. especially @ 0:11. ooouch !
transition from ws to surfing would make a lot of sense.



They are rare conditions, but I think he is able to generate more speed along the wave than a surfer can (using apparent wind created from the wave speed and the offshore wind) to get past those breaking sections.

In the second half of this video he is being towed by a jetski back to the lineup (to save time) but again, he can catch a very fast wave in almost no wind without paddling by using the apparent wind.






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