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laurie
WA Australia
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Posted 08/02/2010, 11:25 am
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Hi,
Welcome to Seabreeze.com.au
How to get help / where to find help.
You'll find a heap of How To Articles in the Kitesurfing How To Articles
Kitesurfer beginer questions
How To Start Kiteboarding
Should I use a board leash?
.. and many more ..
How to do your first jump,
How to self land your kite,
How to wave ride,
How to gybe your surfboard,
How to tack your surfboard ...
.. Kitesurfing How To Articles
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