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rhino171
rhino171
NSW
80 posts
NSW, 80 posts
3 Oct 2010 9:31pm
well im taking the leap over from windsurfing! been windsurfing for 10years plus and now keen to take up kiting for the light winds when cant get out wavesailing!
got two questions 1- is there anyone on northern beaches that can give lessons? im not keen on travelling to botany bay and forking out for x amount of lessons. ..2 - do i really need lessons?? is it something i can learn on my own if i go away and fork out on a kite. i have flown kites ( 2 line power line kites) before so really just need direction on launching & landing etc. anyway cheers for any help
bennie
bennie
ACT
1258 posts
ACT, 1258 posts
4 Oct 2010 1:50pm
You definatly need lessons, unlike a windsurf rig a kite is very dangerous in inexperienced hands, not only to yourself but also bystanders. They may seem a little expensive but your progression will be much quicker, and safer, and more enjoyable. I'm not sure who does lessons on the northern beaches, but the guys at balmoral boards narrabeen, or wind surf 'n' snow long reef will point you in the right direction.

If you go out and attempt to learn yourself chances are you will hurt yourself(possibly badly) and trash your kite, not to mention alienating your self from all the local kiters who are very sensitive to incidents that could cause beach bans.
NSW, 4382 posts
18 Oct 2010 7:04pm
No one does lessons on the Northern Beaches, its not suitable to teach in open ocean conditions.
AFAIK none of the councils will issue a permit to teach there either.

Best idea is to make the effort to have a couple of One on One lessons with Kitepower instructors, or with Nick from Kitesessions in Botany Bay, these are the only 2 legally permitted and insured operators down there.
confused
confused
NSW
175 posts
NSW, 175 posts
20 Oct 2010 11:21pm


In the same boat, wanting to kitesurf on light wind days. Def need lessons, learning without could be leathal and frustrating.

Vit at www.kiteboardinglessons.com.au/ is good, also had a lesson from a guy at kitesports who was good but their website doesn't seem to be working.

Apologies to other good instructors who I don't know so can't recommend!
FLYGIRL
FLYGIRL
NSW
38 posts
NSW, 38 posts
26 Oct 2010 11:07am
( You definatly need lessons, unlike a windsurf rig a kite is very dangerous in inexperienced hands, not only to yourself but also bystanders. They may seem a little expensive but your progression will be much quicker, and safer, and more enjoyable. I'm not sure who does lessons on the northern beaches, but the guys at balmoral boards narrabeen, or wind surf 'n' snow long reef will point you in the right direction.

If you go out and attempt to learn yourself chances are you will hurt yourself(possibly badly) and trash your kite, not to mention alienating your self from all the local kiters who are very sensitive to incidents that could cause beach bans. )



Hi Rhino,

Not to put you off but these are fair comments.

For the satey of everyone (including yourself) and the longevity of the sport on the local beaches PLEASE get lessons. You will enjoy it alot more AND progress faster with less 'bad' habits.

I know Botany can be a way to go... however you'll be more sucessful and there is slightly stronger winds so more riding to be had! Once your sorted, you can go anywhere you want!

ENJOY! and see you on the waves real soon!
billp
billp
2 posts
2 posts
27 Oct 2010 3:17pm
hi mate
loads of mates kite up here on the N beaches and without exception all said go and have a lesson.i had a lesson with nick from kite sessions down in botany. really good,with all the helpfull advice from the guys up here it was still really worthwhile plus flat water is sooo much easier and where he was teaching there was no one else in the water,that helps too. good luck mate see you at longy no time at all.
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