Guys,
I know sometime is frustrating however, do not forget, kite surfing is still a very young sport and we are looking for our own ways.
Having this said, large bodies like AKSA and there associate local bodies and IKO are doing a great job in the recognition of the sport, in representing us, the kite surfing community, organising events and PL insurance for the events and individuals ant trying to regulate the sport.
We have to admit, as individuals, there are some between us which by there actions are tarnishing the image we would like to be projected to the public. And the results are starting to show up in Local Councils, choosing the easiest way, by banning the sport on front beaches.
In the actual environment, we need to be united and help our community, not to divide it.
However, it is good to discuss the issues you have, you may be right (I still don’t know what are you complaining about, can you please be more specific), than someone from IKO or AKSA may be able to address them.
As long as, the kite surfing activity is kept within the acceptable limits required by the Maritime Regulation/Laws and Local Councils bylaws, I do not believe anybody will reject good ideas and suggestion.
Please keep the discussions open, I always say “positive controversy is the first step to progress”, so let’s keep the controversy within the polite/friendly limits and try to progress the sport

