strongest wind?

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ellery
ellery
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VIC, 187 posts
24 Sep 2006 11:11pm
Out of curiosity, what's the strongest wind people go out in?
GreenPat
GreenPat
QLD
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25 Sep 2006 1:27am
I went out in 30 knots one day that had a maximum gust of 37 knots when I checked later. It was a bit strong though, I was a little overpowered and not having all that much fun. For some reason when I'd edge hard to ride out the gusts the leading edge of my kite would fold in on itself. I think it's a design flaw, I don't think they were thinking of 110kg gorillas riding them in 30+ when they designed them.
Bowski
Bowski
VIC
204 posts
VIC, 204 posts
25 Sep 2006 10:14am
I went out last Tuesday in Melbourne on a 9m Nova at Brighton, the northerly was blowing 30 to 40 knots (it was the hottest sept day for 20 years 30 degress!!), gusting higher,the kite handled ok, a few rogue gusts started coming in so we all came in (there was a 12m crossbow and a 12m vegas out also), then a guy went out fully powered on a 3m ss foil, I thought the wind had settled down as there hadn't been a massive sand storm for at least 20 mins, so i went out for a few runs, the first run felt fully lit (30 plus) the second felt stronger, I went to turn around and a massive gust came through and ripped the bar out of my hands, if i had of been on my fuels the kite would have been ripped in half, I came into the beach with the kite at 12 oclock and the bar out as far as i could reach, luckily there was a dude on the sand to land the kite in the sandstorm that had erupted, the sand was blowing about 20m high off the beach, after that we packed up and went home, the fawkner reading said it was a 51 knot gust! I am not sure what the difference is between Brighton beach and the beacon as it is a km offshore.
KAOS69
KAOS69
WA
1012 posts
WA, 1012 posts
25 Sep 2006 8:24am
a few years ago here in perth when i was wind surfing ( i didnt know about kiting then ) i was on small wave gear in the swan river in a winter westerly front only me and one bloke with a wind meter and a recording of 65 knts not much fun but its not ever day you can really test yourself like that
waveslave
waveslave
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WA, 4263 posts
25 Sep 2006 8:26am
Warning:
<dick measuring contest>
KAOS69
KAOS69
WA
1012 posts
WA, 1012 posts
25 Sep 2006 8:39am
whats that got to do with wind
bmac
bmac
VIC
40 posts
VIC, 40 posts
25 Sep 2006 8:03pm
Hey Bowski yeah I was there at Brighton talking with ya before you went out and saw you almost get caned with that gust.. 51knots thats intense man!!

Cheers,
Brett
Saffer
Saffer
VIC
4501 posts
VIC, 4501 posts
25 Sep 2006 8:25pm
quote:
Originally posted by Bowski

I went out last Tuesday in Melbourne on a 9m Nova at Brighton, the northerly was blowing 30 to 40 knots (it was the hottest sept day for 20 years 30 degress!!), gusting higher,the kite handled ok, a few rogue gusts started coming in so we all came in (there was a 12m crossbow and a 12m vegas out also), then a guy went out fully powered on a 3m ss foil, I thought the wind had settled down as there hadn't been a massive sand storm for at least 20 mins, so i went out for a few runs, the first run felt fully lit (35 plus) the second felt stronger, I went to turn around and a massive gust came through and ripped the bar out of my hands, if i had of been on my fuels the kite would have been ripped in half, I came into the beach with the kite at 12 oclock and the bar out as far as i could reach, luckily there was a dude on the sand to land the kite in the sandstorm that had erupted, the sand was blowing about 20m high off the beach, after that we packed up and went home, the fawkner reading said it was a 51 knot gust!



without being brand specific, I think its credit to the new style of kites (c's and bows). Even if you were on a small old style c kite, that probably would have been enough to help you see your ass quite chronically.
merman
merman
QLD
431 posts
QLD, 431 posts
25 Sep 2006 9:35pm
Was out a couple weeks ago on my 12 mtr Turbo Diesel in winds 25 knts gusting to the high 20,s early 30,s. Even though i was on a bow i was way over powered, it went way passed the fun factor. the kite became very unstable.

i think once you go over the 25 knt mark you need to know what the fark youre doing even with a small kite. Wind dynamics change greatly when the wind gets this strong.

Bring on the sub 10 mtr kites i say!!!
Bowski
Bowski
VIC
204 posts
VIC, 204 posts
25 Sep 2006 10:59pm
I agree with saffer, the bow at least highlighted everyones desire for safety over performance, now the new line of 07's see the c shape kites with more depower capabilities, and as expected better performance, I know i will be on them this year.
jan
jan
WA
1119 posts
jan jan
WA, 1119 posts
25 Sep 2006 11:16pm
30-35kn chest to head high coronations w/ a 5m :)

oh and it was about 10:30am :)
GalahOnTheBay
GalahOnTheBay
NSW
4188 posts
NSW, 4188 posts
26 Sep 2006 1:53pm
quote:
Originally posted by waveslave

Warning: <dick measuring contest>


lol yeah

let's just all flop 'em out and get this over and done with already...

nice troll bait too!
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