Kiteboarding in Adelaide?

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Chavez
Chavez
NSW
7 posts
NSW, 7 posts
22 Mar 2006 8:47pm
Are there any locals or Ozzies down under who kite in Adelaide on a regular basis or should I ask....can a person kite there?

It seems I might be lining myself up for some long term work in Oz land and REALLY hope I can kite there regularly like I do in Cape Town, South Africa.

Ciao

Hope to see you guys on the water.
oxy
oxy
WA
50 posts
oxy oxy
WA, 50 posts
22 Mar 2006 5:55pm
Im sure you will be fine kiting in Adelaide as it sounds like you are used to kiting with the great white shark.

Plenty of those chompers down there.
bertram
bertram
QLD
36 posts
QLD, 36 posts
22 Mar 2006 8:01pm
i was there in feb on a road trip--
the only day we checked the beach it was around 15-20kn and there were 6 or so kiters out.

looked ok from the beach but cold water (you should be used to that...).

im sure locals can give you more info...?
Chavez
Chavez
NSW
7 posts
NSW, 7 posts
22 Mar 2006 9:38pm
I guess my question is more around the wind conditions there....is it ok? Is there enough wind (15 knots +) over the summer seasons or should I look at kiting at another spot rather?
Spacemonkey!
Spacemonkey!
SA
2288 posts
SA, 2288 posts
22 Mar 2006 9:24pm
Adelaide gets 18-23 seabreezes for weeks on end during the summer, it is not cold it gets way above 40 on the hot days and I have never seen a shark. I kited more in adelaide than since i been in perth. Ask the shops for somlocal beaches where everyone hangs out, you can go to Henly but its packed.
Chavez
Chavez
NSW
7 posts
NSW, 7 posts
22 Mar 2006 10:23pm
I take it a 'sea breeze' is onshore? What is the prevailing wind there?
CJW
CJW
NSW
1731 posts
CJW CJW
NSW, 1731 posts
23 Mar 2006 2:15am
Check out the following page at the Bureau Of Meteorology. You can check the average prevailing wind conditions at any time of year for a given location.

www.bom.gov.au/climate/averages/wind/selection_map.shtml
loose fin
loose fin
QLD
219 posts
QLD, 219 posts
23 Mar 2006 1:20am
Chavez,

Im an aussie living in ZA so understand your weather confusion. Im ZA there is no 'seabreeze' like referred to in Aus cause most of south africa is so high (2000m etc), and you get wind from a weather system all summer in cape town.

In Aus in summer - in the southern half, generally a high sits over the continent and does not bring that much wind, however as the day progresses, the sun has heated up all the desert north of adelaide and this has caused the air to rise, therefore creating a atmospheric low, the sea is colder than the land, therefore the cold air from the ocean is sucked inland every afternoon to fill this low. This is what aussies call a sea breeze. and im sure that under some section of this forum it is better explained than i have done above. This wind is therefore very stead, reliable and safe to kite in - and happens for 3-4 months of the year all around the west coast, south coast and east coast of Aus.

Hope this helps better understand the Aus summer weather
Spacemonkey!
Spacemonkey!
SA
2288 posts
SA, 2288 posts
23 Mar 2006 2:11am
Prevailing wind SW- Cross shore/ Cross on
Chavez
Chavez
NSW
7 posts
NSW, 7 posts
24 Mar 2006 12:56am
Thanks Loose Fin. That explains it and makes sense.

WOW...only 3-4 months kiteable wind?????? :-( I'm use to a season of at least 6 months...going to have to get use to that I guess
Spacemonkey!
Spacemonkey!
SA
2288 posts
SA, 2288 posts
24 Mar 2006 2:16pm
Of course summer is the best time 3-4 months but there are fronts and stuff you can kite in the winter, if your desperate you could kite like once a week at most times during the winter but its doesnt compare to smooth seabreezes. Watch out for the NW's before fronts- good riding to be had at north haven.
p4rlx
p4rlx
QLD
103 posts
QLD, 103 posts
24 Sep 2006 1:51pm
Just found this site, wicked its Aus and the graphs are awesome ...New to kitesurfing ... joining SAKSA... fly on land (HQ CF) so not a complete n00b, getting lessons in the interest of safety etc.

Just wondering what the deal is with Adelaide beaches atm, bans etc, lots of the info i have found is old.. and the scene, many young people? (im 18 ) .. friendly crew etc? Have been to sit and watch many a time in the past but never actually spoke to anyone

In the next month (assuming all goes well) if you see a bright green boxer SLE with some dude who seemingly doesnt have a board, body dragging his ass around, relaunching and self rescuing .. thats me being disciplined in getting basics down.. board will be at home haha

come say g'day and offer me some of your wealth of knowledge (and launch help) haha

Cheers

Spacemonkey!
Spacemonkey!
SA
2288 posts
SA, 2288 posts
24 Sep 2006 1:41pm
While I'm a perth boy now I used to be a regular down the beach pretty much every windy day in Adelaide. I'm not sure the current situations on bans and stuff, I think technically you are banned but theres no enforcement from what I know. What beaches you been hangin at? Generally a friendly crew.
gibo
gibo
QLD
213 posts
QLD, 213 posts
25 Sep 2006 4:37pm
hey chavez.
you can kite adelaides metro beaches through the year, and as long as you dont mind the cold water winter has no shortage of wind, although perhaps not as consistant as the summer seabreezes.
Popular metro spots are Henley Beach, Semaphore Beach, and Largs Beach, although there are restrictions on parts of Semaphore and largs beaches.
Other beaches such as Aldinga, Nourlunga, Goolwa, and Kent Reserve are a short drive south, and open to a lot more swell if you are looking for some wave action. check out kitebeaches.com and do a search for SE australian beaches for some pics and info.
gibo
gibo
QLD
213 posts
QLD, 213 posts
25 Sep 2006 4:49pm
scratch that, search for "south" not "South East" and look at the beaches with adelaide as the closest big city.
Lynita
Lynita
QLD
60 posts
QLD, 60 posts
25 Sep 2006 7:04pm
how many ppl kite in Adelaide. exactly?

I took a tram to Glenelg on Sunday when the wind was about -50.c and 25+ knots. Expected to see kites up and down the coast. None. Where are you folks hiding?
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