mat4613 said..
will a 9 meter kite be ok for us in 15-25 knot winds?
Yes in 15 knots bare minimum if in flat water, but more like 18 knots bare minimum if you are in the ocean with current. Up to 25 knots is fine, as long as your lines are well tuned, with a bar this old it's highly likely your front lines are longer than your back lines and that it's needs some adjustments to avoid overpowering the kite, so be sure you check this. Your big board will help but you will quickly find it too big when you get out in higher winds and in choppy water, it'll be harder to edge and harder to go upwind in these conditions.
mat4613 said.
the bar is a cabrinha 2011 IDS and flags to both middle lines not just one middle line will this be ok ? Will it still de power the kite if things go wrong ?
The best answer I can give you is: yes/no/maybe.
Kite flagging on dual front lines is never a guarantee, especially if you start mixing different bars with different kites. You won't know unless you try it, which is something you must have done in your lessons?
It probably won't work so well in lighter wind but may work in stronger winds. Practical use of your safety systems and practical self-rescue skills in deep water are more important than the type of safety system you are using. During your 8 hours of lessons, have you done a practical self-recovery of your kite on land using your safety system ? During your lessons, have you done a practical self-rescue in deep water, alone, without help ? If you have done those drills solo during your lesson then you shouldn't worry about testing your safety system and recovering your kite.
There are a few simple methods to force a kite to flag on dual front lines if it doesn't flag out as soon as you release the safety. Again, this must have been covered in your 8 hours of lessons?
Christian