Melbourne kiter headed to Perth

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koma
koma
VIC
760 posts
VIC, 760 posts
8 Oct 2007 10:05pm
Have been doing a bit of reading for my holiday to Perth at the end of November and it looks like i'll be having an awesome time! Just got a couple of questions though...

1. Which would be some decent beaches to take a beginner? He's had a couple of lessons but is definitely still not up to any waveriding. I saw Safety Beach as being a recommended, anywhere else closer to Freo?
Also, are there any decent beaches where non-kiters can have a good time? (whilst i'm kiting ;) )

2. Whats the deal with the WAKSA membership tags? If i'm a member of KBV (Victoria branch of AKSA) do i need to cough up more money for the WAKSA tag? Which beaches demand that WAKSA tag?

3. Am i right in thinking that just my 11m Ozone Instinct will be good for most of the conditions? By the sounds of things when the seabreeze kicks in it'll be SW 15-25 knots of glorious wind.
brooksy
brooksy
WA
498 posts
WA, 498 posts
8 Oct 2007 8:16pm
Hey Koma, check out kiteboardingwa.org.au/ for all the info on just about all the main beaches in Perth (look under Locations).

But here's some answers

1. Safety Beach is great, about 30min drive from Freo, otherwise Woodies (Beach 1 or 2 for beginners) about 15mins south, Leighton about 2 mins north (although a busy beach and a bit choppy, normally not too many waves to worry about in Nov), Melville (about 10mins east on the river). Also Pt Walter on an easterly. Best beach for a non kiting partner is probably Safety Bay, you can actually get out of the wind there and there's a cafe and shops. Leighton is a popular beach for everyone, but pretty crap to lay on once the wind kicks in.

2. WAKSA tags are only needed on Cottesloe beach. All other beaches these are not required. The Ranger is pretty active in Cottesloe so normally not worth the risk doing it without the tag. Cott, has waves. Generally speaking the further north the bigger the waves.

3. Ozone 11m sounds good. Most guys ride 9m-12m with a 9 or 10 being the most popular when the season really kicks in.

Just say hello to the other kiters on the beach, they're a friendly bunch. And freo rocks, make sure you check out Lil Creatures for some great beer!
koma
koma
VIC
760 posts
VIC, 760 posts
9 Oct 2007 10:04am
Thanks for the fantastic reply Brooksy!
Yeah i found the WAKSA site and it was quite helpful, but wasn't overly clear on those WAKSA tags.
Looks like i'll be headed down to Safety Bay & Woodies.
jan
jan
WA
1119 posts
jan jan
WA, 1119 posts
9 Oct 2007 10:13pm
afaik being a member of WAKSA or KBV means your a member of AKSA
sam_kiting
sam_kiting
WA
229 posts
WA, 229 posts
9 Oct 2007 10:41pm
the tags say AKSA any way not WAKSA so would work all ove aus
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