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waveslave
waveslave
WA
4263 posts
WA, 4263 posts
8 Feb 2015 11:16am
Here's the scenario:

Two surfers sitting in the line-up.

A wave approaches.

Surfer A says to Surfer B; "Are ya going?"

Surfer B replies; "Nah, you take it mate."

That happens a lot. It's so common.

And it's polite, civil.

If only windcrew (polers &baggers) could communicate that easily.

But alas, with all the wind noise and movement and distance between riders,

it's just not possible to be heard or understood.

If only we had a standard handsignal for "Are ya going?"

lol.
someawe
someawe
WA
179 posts
WA, 179 posts
8 Feb 2015 12:27pm
If I'm up wind of you, than I'm going!
SugarQube
SugarQube
WA
490 posts
WA, 490 posts
8 Feb 2015 12:42pm
Ha ha, wishful thinking Waveslave. This season I have witnessed "civil" go out the door between poleys and Bayer's' and its getting worse, on one hand the problem is created by the shear numbers of kiters along our metro beaches, on the other its the lack of respect the poleys are showing for kiters, being upwind of a poley on a wave won't guarantee your right to actually ride it, and when you enforce it you can be shire to get abuse.
Plummet
Plummet
4862 posts
4862 posts
8 Feb 2015 1:36pm
I see it as less of a problem.

Unless theres some asss hat cherry picking in the line up everyone takes there turn and has a go.
Weta
Weta
WA
893 posts
WA, 893 posts
8 Feb 2015 1:54pm
At Dutchies there seems to be a lot more tolerance between wind & kite surfers and we are sharing the area more where as before there was the agreed exclusion zone south of the beach street groyne for windsurfers only now the windsurfers are moving further north and kiters are tacking further south, I don't see it being a problem.

surfingboye
surfingboye
NSW
2707 posts
NSW, 2707 posts
8 Feb 2015 5:16pm
This. If you can't get enough waves with a kite you are doing something wrong.
Plummet said..
I see it as less of a problem.

Unless theres some asss hat cherry picking in the line up everyone takes there turn and has a go.
Hunter S
Hunter S
WA
516 posts
WA, 516 posts
8 Feb 2015 3:26pm
I'm not going to claim any great generosity or manners when it comes to wave rights, but I have done this at at well known, and sometimes fraught northern location where the poley kiter vibe can occasionally get a bit tense.

I use the extended arm, palm raised gesture. The one used by waiters offering you a table; "there you go mate, enjoy"

Works well


suniboy21
suniboy21
VIC
1090 posts
VIC, 1090 posts
8 Feb 2015 7:22pm
waveslave said..
Here's the scenario:

Two surfers sitting in the line-up.

A wave approaches.

Surfer A says to Surfer B; "Are ya going?"

Surfer B replies; "Nah, you take it mate."

That happens a lot. It's so common.

And it's polite, civil.

If only windcrew (polers &baggers) could communicate that easily.

But alas, with all the wind noise and movement and distance between riders,

it's just not possible to be heard or understood.

If only we had a standard handsignal for "Are ya going?"

lol.


Was really looking forward to an interesting scenario...
RPM
RPM
WA
1549 posts
RPM RPM
WA, 1549 posts
8 Feb 2015 5:12pm
if there is a repeat offender windsurfer that won't play nicely, research which car is his at your local and let the front and rear tyre of his car down while he is out cutting people off. Same goes for baggers or people who park in disabled bays.
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