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Kurnell in the westerlies

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Created by KIT33R > 9 months ago, 21 Aug 2016
KIT33R
NSW, 1714 posts
21 Aug 2016 11:48AM
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Had a fun kite session yesterday out at Kurnell in front of the Cat Club. I did notice people trying to launch their kites towards the carpark and not over the water. In these winds there are big wind shadows in close and I noticed a few failed attempts which could have gone bad. Someone was trying to launch on the big grassy area just up wind of posts and a light pole. I suggested that this was not a good place to launch for obvious reasons and fortunately they moved to the beach.

In westerlies which are always gusty get on the water quickly. Have your board at the water's edge ready to pick up. Several kites fell out of the sky while people struggled up the beach to get their boards after a launch.

So, please remember to assess the conditions before you try a launch and for those assisting don't launch a kite when conditions aren't appropriate. Don't be afraid to speak up if someone less experienced could potentially hurt themselves or others.

Vatos Locos
230 posts
21 Aug 2016 6:50PM
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Good advice then again just wait till the summer NE'rs

KIT33R
NSW, 1714 posts
22 Aug 2016 9:01AM
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Summer at Kurnell is getting more crowded each season. We now have an off-leash dog beach with signs prohibiting kite launching on that beach. It doesn't mean you can't ride in that beach only don't launch there. In front of the Cat Club will have catamarans on the beach in summer. This pushes people further east to only 2 beaches between the groynes. As everyone who kites here knows the beaches are small and narrow. Learners are not welcome on the first beach and we may see people going further east to avoid the crush.

Good luck, be patient, respect each other and spread out. I'll be heading up and down the coast this summer to avoid the crowds.

nikmcc
NSW, 259 posts
22 Aug 2016 4:37PM
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The new light poles and signs on the grass area have really made things difficult and the sand is full of shells and other sharp kite eating objects

I dont think anyone is welcome at that first beach. I always get a weird vibe when I launch there



bigtone667
NSW, 1502 posts
25 Aug 2016 8:46PM
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There certainly is a lot of grit on the beach in the front of the cat club. Pretty sure it will pop one of my kites at some point.

Kurnell is so choppy, but i did do nearly all of early learning there, and got great help and encouragement from local kite tragics

daveisthekotz
NSW, 111 posts
26 Sep 2016 10:01AM
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Everyone should ride at Kurnell all the time. Keep the crap spots for the die hard.



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