Long point revisited

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trevor1
trevor1
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2 Aug 2007 9:48am
quote:
Originally posted by waveslave

quote:
Originally posted by dave

POT-KETTLE-too funny, funnier than a 7m going off in 15knots due to your experience.......LOFL,LOL
are you serious when you post, on drugs, or just a knob???



Drugs ???
A 7m bow is good for me in 15 knots and waves.
You seem sceptical, Dave ?
You mustn't fly bows, hey ?
It's all about the projected area and technique.
Felix uses a similar size kite or smaller for the same windspeed.




15 knots with a 7m.
That may finally explain it - small man syndrome
waveslave
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2 Aug 2007 11:06am
quote:
Originally posted by niall barrett
Wow I didnt expect a post like that to generate such reaction, and no slave I'm not on an ego trip saying 'look I got what you didn't'.

I just thought I'd share with everyone an obscure spot that is definitely the place to be on the rare day that it actually works, for those new to the sport or who have never been there. It's hardly a secret spot, just one of those unique spots that occasionally has it's day, that deserves to be publicised occasionally, or it might slip completely off the radar.

I dont think crowds are going to be an issue, as you say yourself you go home after the wind exceeds 25kts..

On a similar vein, and this time right in my own back yard, the Cables artificial reef fired on Sunday evening, with a crosshore northerly, a 4m swell and a low tide. A handful of the local crew were on it and it was probably ......at least for that couple of hours......... the only place to be, but you wouldn't be holding breath waiting for those conditions to happen again, but you will file that one away somewhere so that when it does you will be on it.

On of the great pleasures of winter surfing [and now kiting] is constantly watching the changing conditions and your brain computing all the variables that can make a fickle, local, seldom ridden spot fire, and the flashbulb going off in the head......'you know I think that spot might just be firing'........ and then coming to the top of the beach and seeing that you were right....and the knowing nod you get from the couple of other guys who turn up too ..... the 'yes you were thinking what I was thinking' nod.

Yes there is an almost indefinable satisfaction in that and to call it 'egotism' means that slavey, you are sadly completly missing the point.



A very elegant reply post, Niall.
But you've got to admit it,
your initial post was meant to be slightly provocative ?
Right ?
And so was mine to you with that ego-tag.
lol.
Gotcha.
kite boy
kite boy
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2 Aug 2007 11:38am
hold on so nile flys a cross bow has a bold patch
Blaster
Blaster
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2 Aug 2007 11:47am
Behave KB Heard you have a sore throat at the moment Please explain[}:)]
kite boy
kite boy
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2 Aug 2007 12:09pm
well you see when you get this bacteria in your throat you get this thing called tonsilitis that's all i know any way blaster how was it going over buckets with a kite
Blaster
Blaster
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2 Aug 2007 12:39pm
LOL, news travels quickly. Yes I've used up my chances down in that neck of the woods. I'm sure I'm not the first or last to go there. If you really want to know about buckets ask red waroo dude. I think he's looking for a new kite now.

Tell you what though, I've well and truly tested the durability of 2 brands in the last 2 weeks. I'm purchasing 2 OR rises over the Havocs, Very hard to split the two. It all came down to the rise having just the right bar pressure for me. I believe you enjoyed the rise KB, I was surprised in the power I was getting from the 8m yesterday. I played around with the settings to, it really is 2 kites in the 1.

I was so impressed with your spelling and explanation, then I noticed an L missing in Tonsillitis and no capital at the start.[}:)]

Anyhow I'm off to order, cya later.
meerkat
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2 Aug 2007 1:18pm
quote:
Originally posted by waveslave
A 7m bow is good for me in 15 knots and waves.



I use an 8m in the same wind speed(and up to 35knots). Its more difficult in the lighter winds and you HAVE to utilise any wave power at the same time. The waves tend to be cleaner due to less wind, just don't drop the bugger in the waves!!
kite boy
kite boy
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354 posts
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2 Aug 2007 3:36pm
yeah the rise is an insane kite i liked it a lot and spelling has improved since i found this button at the top of my screen that does it for me
niall barrett
niall barrett
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248 posts
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2 Aug 2007 3:49pm
Yes Kiteboy it is obviously working very well and I am in fact very proud of my BOLD PATCH and many ladies have passed complements
Beer Bong
Beer Bong
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350 posts
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2 Aug 2007 3:55pm
It's bald not bold, I should know.

And to rescue things, Long Point is alot of fun. Remember fun? Not talking about who's better, not updating gear every frikkin year, just doing it. For yourself. So shut up and get out there.



Poida
Poida
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2 Aug 2007 10:01pm
Ok, I'd like to add another really good secret surf/sail/ kite place in perth....

just scrol down...



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Ha ha
tricked ya

ok, just go to the ocean from somewhere between augusta and exmouth and you can have some fun with some wind and waves..
cheers
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