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mcbain
mcbain
WA
73 posts
WA, 73 posts
11 Jan 2006 12:23pm
Hi All
looking to kite with some other flysurfer users down at melville
have just bought one myself and would like some pointers

steve.
quixand
quixand
WA
76 posts
WA, 76 posts
11 Jan 2006 12:55pm
Steve,

Hope you're enjoying the kite - it did me well.

More than keen any time the wind is right. I've not flown melville before, usually I'm over at Peli Point instead, but I'll try anything once.

You've got my number - weekends would be best for me to get to melville.

Adam
mcbain
mcbain
WA
73 posts
WA, 73 posts
11 Jan 2006 1:33pm
i did my lessons at peli but havent kited there by myself is it ok for newbies
SvenS
SvenS
WA
4 posts
WA, 4 posts
11 Jan 2006 11:24pm
quote:
Originally posted by mcbain

i did my lessons at peli but havent kited there by myself is it ok for newbies



Hi Steve,
I had my lessons with Ian Young in the middle of the river, using flysurfers; was safe and great fun. Got a 9.3 Warrior and a 5.0 Maniac after the lessons. Unfortunately I didn't listen to Ian's advice and once went to Peli Point, long before I was able to stay upwind. I would not recommend to go there as a beginner, it was really crowded with lots of kiters and windsurfers. There are people teaching kitesurfing with several students in the launching and landing area in onshore winds and you can't use much of the beach to walk up again as most of it is a protected nature reserve; in short: can be dangerous and frustrating down there as a beginner.

It's much safer at Lucky Bay, I fly my flysurfers there. There's usual experienced local kiters around who you can ask for help and local advice.

regards,
Sven
gls
gls
WA
284 posts
gls gls
WA, 284 posts
12 Jan 2006 12:27am
Hi Steve
Pelican Point is not recommended for beginners. If you look at the waksa.org.au website there are now site guides which outline the important issues at each location. Pelican Point is often directly on-shore, winds coming over the trees to the south are fluky near the launch/land area, its crowded and very shallow.

Like Sven I also learned to kite here, just followed everyone else. It was 6 months later than I heard Ian Young at a meeting saying why it wasn't for beginners. I had no idea, and was always wondering why they said don't kite in a direct on-shore breeze but everybody was doing it.

Flysurfer is a great kite to learn with. That's where I started too. Melville would be my recommendation too. Just be very very careful with the launches.
Graeme
mcbain
mcbain
WA
73 posts
WA, 73 posts
12 Jan 2006 10:44am
Thanks guys
have been on the waksa site to have a look at what places work well in what wind and i did read the notes on peli point
mcbain
mcbain
WA
73 posts
WA, 73 posts
12 Jan 2006 4:18pm
On the waksa site where the wind reccomendations are can you tell me do i read it as wind directions in green are go and red is no go
kitecrazzzy
kitecrazzzy
WA
2184 posts
WA, 2184 posts
12 Jan 2006 4:23pm
considering the green ones are for cross shore and red for on shore you should have guessed it by your self.
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