www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Kitesurfing/Tasmania/Kiters-and-Sailboarders/
Posted this on the Kitesurfing Tas Site, I hope this clears up some concerns, please feel free to chat to any of the Hobart crew is you have a concern, we do respect everyone out there.
Michael
Hi there,
Read this link on the windsurfer forum
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/Tasmania/cremorne-lagoon-today/
Interesting read, Andrew and myself were the only kiters out, I thought we stayed clear, however I sometimes will hold my upwind heading if I feel we will pass safely, kite up to 12 o'clock, i was under the impression that this was ok.
I and all the other kiters respect all other water users, however I can fully understand the concern of everyone on the water with inexperienced users especially kiters !!
Best everyone respect the rules and other users, especially when room on the water is tight, and we should be prepared to speak up if required.
Michael
All this talk about sharing the water staying upwind etc. what we tend to do at snake river sailing club [srsc] is use the kite surfers for a bit of target practise with a couple of old cannons we had just lying around. They'll soon scatter upwind , about 10 km's.
Spanker, again who are you?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????![]()
Mr Spanker, rhymes with wanker.
But don't be fooled, by this windsurfing tool.
A couple of cannons or so he said, the lad may just be just off his head.
Stick to the poles I say to you, cuz flying those kites is way to cool.
Signed: teabag wanker No. 4 !!! Michael [}:)]
In reply to Msackett, thankjs for your comments i and the committee at snake river sailing club value quality comments on the war between teabaggers and humans[sailboarders]. Still 1 point to make , stick to 1 syllable words so as not to exert yourself too much.