Swapsies kites 4 windsurfing

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wham70
wham70
NSW
44 posts
NSW, 44 posts
29 Mar 2010 11:18pm
I've tryed kiting but have decided windsurfing is my thing ,If anyone has windsurfing gear and wants to get into kiting I have 2 kites + all the gear happy to swap for windsurfing kit would like about 90L to110L board and a sail or 2.I have a 12m eclips thruster2005 and 15m RRD2006 both with depower and both bar + lines
board is a crazyfly 137-41 wood carbon + harness etc.send me a msg if interested I'm happy to split travel if interested .Cheers
deXtrous
deXtrous
NSW
451 posts
NSW, 451 posts
29 Mar 2010 11:23pm
Sorry it didn't work out so well for ya mate. Hopefully you can find some solace in being disabled.
the gibbo
the gibbo
WA
776 posts
WA, 776 posts
29 Mar 2010 9:04pm
have never heard of such a thing, what is this rubbish. Did you give up?

Its hard, the hardest thing and the most rewarding (almost) in my whole life. It took me about fifty goes before any comfort kicked in.

Please try again, dont limit yourself to being two metres of the water max, imagine 3/4/5/6/7/ holy shi$ theres no limit.

If you cant be persuaded, good luck
Kitehard
Kitehard
WA
2782 posts
WA, 2782 posts
29 Mar 2010 11:46pm
Getting some decent kites will help!

KH
graceful
graceful
WA
773 posts
WA, 773 posts
30 Mar 2010 1:13am
someone hook him up.....
one less kite on the water
superlizard
superlizard
VIC
702 posts
VIC, 702 posts
30 Mar 2010 8:59am
just curious, how did you decide windsurfing is your thing? I.e. have you windsurfed before taking up kiting, in which case i'd suspect it would be unlikely that you would have sold the gear before making sure you really want to pursue kiting...

anyhow, as long as there is wind, and you are cruising on the water, you can't not have fun...
kaleidoscope
kaleidoscope
NSW
132 posts
NSW, 132 posts
30 Mar 2010 1:28pm
harry potter
harry potter
VIC
2777 posts
VIC, 2777 posts
30 Mar 2010 5:44pm
If kiting was a struggle.........

you have no chance of windsurfing ......it is a lot lot harder and takes much longer to even be slightly decent.

Perhaps consider other options like boogie boarding or goat boating.
wham70
wham70
NSW
44 posts
NSW, 44 posts
30 Mar 2010 7:54pm
I've been windsurfing for 15yrs mostly inland where I live' 3hrs from the nearest beach,The wind here can be very inconsistant on a windsurfer you have the bouyancy to carry you through the lulls.
old4dy
old4dy
NSW
147 posts
NSW, 147 posts
30 Mar 2010 8:22pm
learn to kite it can be done all year round. Ask yourself how blowy did it get during the last winter?
I too am an old windsurfer, got peed of with all the gear etc, became single and bought a heap of power kites and a buggy, am set cannot wait until it blows like fark up here, spots are every where once you have an objective look about.
Then next spring /summer back to the coast,and finish the water side of kiting.
the duke of dork
the duke of dork
WA
175 posts
WA, 175 posts
30 Mar 2010 7:51pm
wham70 said...

I've been windsurfing for 15yrs mostly inland where I live' 3hrs from the nearest beach,The wind here can be very inconsistant on a windsurfer you have the bouyancy to carry you through the lulls.


^^^^ uuumm any chance you live on Sesame street?
wham70
wham70
NSW
44 posts
NSW, 44 posts
30 Mar 2010 11:45pm
How about a bit less slaging and a bit more positive feedback
StinkyPete
StinkyPete
WA
241 posts
WA, 241 posts
30 Mar 2010 9:47pm
Unlucky mate i reckon windsurfing is harder. Get some modern kites 09/10 models your old kites could be your downfall.
deXtrous
deXtrous
NSW
451 posts
NSW, 451 posts
31 Mar 2010 12:51am
If it's positive feedback you're after why not just sell your kites and gear on the classifieds and pickup some windsurfing gear with the money?

Kitehard
Kitehard
WA
2782 posts
WA, 2782 posts
30 Mar 2010 10:34pm
G'Day wham,

My comments were positive. Your gear is what is making it so damn hard for you. Get yourself some modern gear and set aside a month or two and you'll have it sorted.

I windsurfed for 17 years at a reasonable level and you couldn't pay me to go back to it. The only reason I can think of wind surfing over kiting is ....... Ummmm ....... OK, so I can't think of a good reason.

Seriously, stick with it, get decent instruction on late model gear and you'll be smilin'. Keep the board, but trade up the rest.

Cheers,

KH
jordy
jordy
SA
451 posts
SA, 451 posts
31 Mar 2010 3:36pm
Kitehard said...

Getting some decent kites will help!

KH


I agree!! hardly great learner material...In fact just not great full stop!!!

Gorgo
Gorgo
VIC
5126 posts
VIC, 5126 posts
31 Mar 2010 6:24pm
Try posting on the windsurfing forum. Presumably they are more likely to have lots of windsurfing gear lying around.

Of course, we're still curious how you worked out windsurfing was your thing. I sold all my windsurf gear 8 years ago, and a mate recently sold a lifetimes collection of windsurf stuff for not much money (exotic race boards, wave boards, multiple carbon masts and sales and the trailer he carried it in, etc).
jas73
jas73
QLD
796 posts
QLD, 796 posts
31 Mar 2010 6:52pm
Hi wham. I can understand you are kiting inland and it can get a bit gusty or on and off and thats why you want to go back to wind surfing cause you dont drop into the water when the wind drops. I have to agree with kitehard on the fact that your gear is a bit old. I kite at a lake inland from Noosa from time to time and it can be the same at times but if you use an up to date kite and maby a bigger board you wont have the problems your having now.
Just a thought...
wham70
wham70
NSW
44 posts
NSW, 44 posts
31 Mar 2010 8:21pm
Thanks JAS73 you hit the nail right on the head. Looks like there is still some support out there I might persevere for another month or so before I sell any gear.as for buying more modern gear if someone out there has the money I'll go shopping,but I don't have the dough to buy anything 08/09
so I'll have to be happy with what I've got .
jas73
jas73
QLD
796 posts
QLD, 796 posts
31 Mar 2010 7:44pm
If you can get hold of an old surf board maby give that a go for a bit of fun
wham70
wham70
NSW
44 posts
NSW, 44 posts
31 Mar 2010 10:24pm
I've got a 9' mal, my son has a 5'5" thruster, wich would be better?
unless someone wants to swap a larger board for my mal.or just sell the mal to buy a larger board.
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