what size kite to take to lakey peak sumbawa

> 10 years ago
Reply
Register to post, see what you've read, and subscribe to topics.
nMACCA
nMACCA
2 posts
2 posts
5 Jun 2009 8:50pm
heading to lakey peak next week on a surf trip but thought it would be wise to take a kite but only have room to take one, so was wondering if anyone has been there and could recommend what size kite to take. am thinking maybe a 9????
ADS
ADS
WA
365 posts
ADS ADS
WA, 365 posts
5 Jun 2009 9:15pm
When I was there a few years back it was plenty windy - 7m or 9m with a surfboard. friends of mine were there a year or so back and lucked out with wind for all but a couple of days. They used their 12's a fair bit. If you can only take one kite maybe a 10 would be the go.
surfingboye
surfingboye
NSW
2707 posts
NSW, 2707 posts
6 Jun 2009 1:40am
where are you from, mate?
i leave for indo next thursday, via brisbane!

79Boarder
79Boarder
NSW
94 posts
NSW, 94 posts
6 Jun 2009 10:12am
I am headed across to lakey in 4 weeks. I was told the wind won't turn up till late July / august. you can check / email this web site for more info. I hope they are wrong so we both get wind.
www.bali-kitesurfing.org/aboutindonesia.html
click wind info to get historical data...

I have reading up a bit on malaria in sumbawa and I would probably recommend some tablets or similar preventative. (Drug is called Doxycycline)

Have a good trip!
nMACCA
nMACCA
2 posts
2 posts
6 Jun 2009 11:44am
im from currumbin goldy, we r flyin out tuesday via brissy as well then straight to lakey when we get there, think we spendin about 12 days at lakey! well not that fussed if we dont get much wind if the surfs pumping, but would be good to kite some good lefts for a change, think ill just pack the 9m. yeah my brother got us some malaria tabs just to be safe, not sure what sort though. where u headed in indo surfingboye?
kitesurfbali
kitesurfbali
WA
531 posts
WA, 531 posts
6 Jun 2009 12:22pm
Sorry guys we are note wrong!!!
Forget about wind there till middle of August...
If the trades blow you get no wind there as Easterly are totally of shore!
When the trades start to dye and turn more south then the thermal kick in and it get windy.
2 Kites for Lakey a 12m and a 8m for a guy 75 kilos.
Bye Jankie
loco4olas
loco4olas
NSW
1525 posts
NSW, 1525 posts
6 Jun 2009 9:16pm
kitesurfbali said...

Sorry guys we are note wrong!!!
Forget about wind there till middle of August...
If the trades blow you get no wind there as Easterly are totally of shore!
When the trades start to dye and turn more south then the thermal kick in and it get windy.
2 Kites for Lakey a 12m and a 8m for a guy 75 kilos.
Bye Jankie


Jankie's right-no wind at Lakey.
lotofwind
lotofwind
NSW
6451 posts
NSW, 6451 posts
6 Jun 2009 9:33pm
If you stay at Alex Bastards at lakeys and eat his spring rolls you will have plenty of wind
surfingboye
surfingboye
NSW
2707 posts
NSW, 2707 posts
7 Jun 2009 9:47am
nMACCA said...

where u headed in indo surfingboye?


flying brisbane - bali, and from there i will just go where ever. i am planning on heading over to west java (good wind i have heard), sumbawa, lombok, and wherever else. two surfboards, two kites, two months.

are you there for just 12 days in total.

anyone else going, i am heading over solo, want to hook up
surfingboye
surfingboye
NSW
2707 posts
NSW, 2707 posts
7 Jun 2009 10:14am
Check the link below for all Bali travellers.

www.seabreeze.com.au/Articles/Kitesurfing/Travelling-to-Bali-some-Trip-Tips_2400304.aspx
79Boarder
79Boarder
NSW
94 posts
NSW, 94 posts
7 Jun 2009 11:22am

anyone else going, i am heading over solo, want to hook up


Like i said i willl be in lakey from the 7-21st of july, then back to bali for a week. I'm sure we'll cross paths if you are staying there, it is pretty isolated. I am taking a 12m and 2 or 3 surfboards. I haven't decided if i'm taking my TT.
loco4olas
loco4olas
NSW
1525 posts
NSW, 1525 posts
7 Jun 2009 9:23pm
79Boarder said...
I haven't decided if i'm taking my TT.


Don't.
surfingboye
surfingboye
NSW
2707 posts
NSW, 2707 posts
7 Jun 2009 9:52pm
geez, i love the unnecessary red thumbs. someone must've taken offence to my posts.

but sorry, i dont see why. tell me how and i can change, i promise.

lotofwind
lotofwind
NSW
6451 posts
NSW, 6451 posts
7 Jun 2009 10:52pm
maybe its the pic of your grandma in a g-banger
79Boarder
79Boarder
NSW
94 posts
NSW, 94 posts
7 Jun 2009 11:28pm
loco4olas said...

79Boarder said...
I haven't decided if i'm taking my TT.


Don't.



Thanks for that, 3 surfboards it is!
surfingboye
surfingboye
NSW
2707 posts
NSW, 2707 posts
8 Jun 2009 12:50am
lotofwind said...

maybe its the pic of your grandma in a g-banger


i thought that was hot.

laurie
laurie
NSW
3904 posts
NSW, 3904 posts
8 Jun 2009 11:43am
Latest issue of ASL (Aus surfing life) "ASL 250" comes with a wicked DVD showing awesome footage of Lakey Peak - Fanning, Occy & other wicked surfers rip it up.
Johnt
Johnt
WA
108 posts
WA, 108 posts
8 Jun 2009 4:26pm
Has anyone got a link to a free tide table for Sumbawa? The one on the link given by surfingboyo doesn't work.
I found two on the net, but they contradict each other.
Ta
kitesurfbali
kitesurfbali
WA
531 posts
WA, 531 posts
9 Jun 2009 12:29am
use the one from Bali is about the same.. maybe 1 hour difference.
You can find in my web site.
Bye Jankie
niall barrett
niall barrett
WA
248 posts
WA, 248 posts
9 Jun 2009 12:27pm
A few points on Lakeys

4 well known breaks

-lakey pipe..... higher tide only.....side going side off. Short, hollow, fast, shallow. All the barrel shots are taken here, full of photos sluts as soon as a photog is spotted in water or on the tower, empties out the rest of the time

- lakey peak......the best surfing waves mid - high tide...the worlds most classic classic A frame short right , better longer left. but a bit side on for kiting, heavy..... pushing lots of water and choppy when wind and surefres usually in the water but can be good

both are close to the hotels on the beach

- Nungas - 1 km downwind - classic long [maybe 300m!] left winding from side on to side off in the end section. Seciony and current on inside makes it less popular for the surfers but is the only break that is still smooth in the seabreeze so afternoons can see conflict. All tides but hollower at low tide and getting in and out over sharp cobblestones is hard at low tide - you can kite down and get a motorcycle ride back.

- Periscopes - 4ks downwind - get a motorbike ride there-dead onshore in the seabreeze so rarely kited. Mornin high tides best. Very hollow barrelling Right. Can be world class surfing when its on.


Forget a twintip, its waves or nothing. Definitely pack at 12 and 9 , and 7m can be used some seasons quite a lot and not at all other seasons.

Bring surfboards that are long enough to handle some juice as regularly hits six foor plus

Pack malaria pills [preferably malarone or artemenisin, as doxycyclline sees you ry in the sun [talk to Andy at SOS about thta] , and antibiotics for gastroenteritis.
Johnt
Johnt
WA
108 posts
WA, 108 posts
9 Jun 2009 4:54pm
Thanks Jankie.
Can you kite on the low tide in the neaps, or is it better on the springs with a high in the arvo?
Brink7
Brink7
NSW
225 posts
NSW, 225 posts
10 Jun 2009 9:02am
Johnt said...

Thanks Jankie.
Can you kite on the low tide in the neaps, or is it better on the springs with a high in the arvo?


If you pick your waves, you can surf the peak on any tide - Low tide just makes the paddle out to the reef a bit of a hassle to negotiate. Pipe gets ledgy at low tide, but still works ok on smaller days. Getting in and out to the reef at Nungas is painful on low tides too (heaps of sea urchins).

kitesurfbali
kitesurfbali
WA
531 posts
WA, 531 posts
10 Jun 2009 1:18pm
Nungas at any tide!
Pipe med to high.
Peak - stay away - is surfing area!!!

Always wear booties....

Please note that Lakey is totally not a place for beginner and is already becoming quite crowded!!! If you are not very good in waves do not go there....
If you are thinking to bring a TT to Lakey then definitely you don't belong there!!!
Beginner-Intermediate have tendency to screw up all the spot as take off area is very narrow! They are not welcome and the many Pros will make sure you have a bad time in the water..
The closer hospital is in Bali, reef is very nasty...
And yes there is Malaria so take your pills with you!
Bye Jankie
loco4olas
loco4olas
NSW
1525 posts
NSW, 1525 posts
10 Jun 2009 4:06pm
kitesurfbali said...

Nungas at any tide!
Pipe med to high.
Peak - stay away - is surfing area!!!

Always wear booties....

Please note that Lakey is totally not a place for beginner and is already becoming quite crowded!!! If you are not very good in waves do not go there....
If you are thinking to bring a TT to Lakey then definitely you don't belong there!!!
Beginner-Intermediate have tendency to screw up all the spot as take off area is very narrow! They are not welcome and the many Pros will make sure you have a bad time in the water..
The closer hospital is in Bali, reef is very nasty...
And yes there is Malaria so take your pills with you!
Bye Jankie


reality check-checked!
marty72
marty72
QLD
298 posts
QLD, 298 posts
10 Jun 2009 6:44pm
If you think you can surf or kite pipe or the peak at low tide with any size to it then be ready to donate some flesh and the local clinic in Dompu will stitch you up with fishing line and a bottle of Old McDonalds whisky as a painkiller lol
Please Register, or first...
Topics Subscribe Reply