@ iandvnt, please feel free to PM me and let's keep this OFFLINE, happily discuss this OFFLINE with anyone with or without extensive water and other sport risk and environmental management approaches.
Being a former Polley from the 70's, 80's, 90's etc.. no need for the C**k fight. Let's talk it through and find a way to improve a developing sport and protect ALL, rather than Piss on everyones foot
My thoughts for what it's worth I'd look to industry leaders in Australia that I've had personal exposure too such as Alliance Gear and Kite Power in Sydney, Kite & Sup in Newcastle and Intheloop in Queensland (not all, just the ones I've had the privilege to deal with). What was common from all of these firms was a dedication to safety, instruction, inclusion, engagement and enjoyment,
From Teaching 101: THINK, if the people who sell gear are safety focused, their teaching is directed towards safety and incidents may occur but should be limited. Stop blame in the sport and consider the environment for the participants.
Wasn't that long ago that the rail sitters in the yachting fraternity saw sailboarding as a "flash in the pan thing", which is now mainstream. Foils on Moths and Nacra Cats (oops... IOC Nacra 17's) Man, honestly if you have any interest in the sport LOOK for ways to INCLUDE rather than ways and means to EXCLUDE!
If by the way you were responsible for the premature Olympic failure or Kite Board Racing personally, or in part "HOLD YOUR HEAD IN SHAME, LIFE GOES ON, ADAPT AND LIVE".
For me, look at the Star class for the Olympics in Brazil 2016, Brasils' golden child and world legend is back in Lasers, "WHO IS THAT FAVOURING

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