THE DONG said..
Must be my man period today but this story kinda pisses me off like any where a kite and lines gets dumped out to see. Forget about the sharks buddy and worry about the marine that might be affected by the kite. I only go out in cross off if I have coastline line that. Can still reach or with boat support. Everybody seems to think kites are made by NASA not Chinese and Indian children. Anyway hate to sook but **** it. No simpathy here
I was kiting at a fairly popular kiting / sail boarding spot in a remote location
There were 3 other kiters there on 6 and 7m kites
I was not that far out when the line snapped,
I was doing a transistion to come back into the wave zone
By the time I had rolled up my lines and tried several different self rescue styles to get my kite and me back to shore I had drifted out heaps further
I tried everything not to release my kite and lines but had no real choice
I talked to a local who had released there kite 3 times after getting smashed by waves or having equipment failure and had to swim back in 3 times
For sure kiting in crossoff wind has its dangers
If you decide to kite in these conditions and things go wrong ,you can expect a swim in
But the upside is smooth long glassy waves
Regarding the sharks,
3 people have been bitten or malled by sharks in this area with one person dying after landing on one after coming off a wave
being bitten by a shark in this area is a very real threat
they are everywhere,most are reef sharks but for sure there more dangerous ones about