Lessons in June - Brisbane or Cairns or just wait?

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AlphaBravo
AlphaBravo
QLD
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QLD, 8 posts
11 Jun 2015 11:16pm
I am interested in learning to Kitesurf. Looks like lots of fun. A few weeks ago I went to a surf shop to enquire about the sport. At the time I knew nothing about ks "season". I had figured that I'd be able to start straight away. But apparantly that was not the case. So I bought a little practice kite to get some experience prior to taking lessons (when the wind is more reliable.)

I have 2 questions:
1) Is it worth taking lessons now in Brisbane or should I wait a few months?
2) I'm going to Cairns in 2 weeks for a few days. Would it be worth my time and $ taking some lessons up there?
Rails
Rails
QLD
1371 posts
QLD, 1371 posts
12 Jun 2015 6:47am
Yes and yes, go for it, there is always wind somewhere
windreams
windreams
QLD
258 posts
QLD, 258 posts
12 Jun 2015 10:00am
Rails is right but the question is - are you going to chase the wind… probably not. I’m assuming you are from Brisy and I think you guys have a simular “season” to us in CQ.

I would wait until the beginning of next season because if you do get a lesson now on the “occasional” windy day in Brisy, by the start of the season you would have forgot 90% of what you got told. NQ has a bigger season but if you are returning to Brisy after the 2 weeks you are in the same situation – limited wind to practice until after winter.

I would use the off season to research gear and get an idea of pricing also start YouTubeing kitesurfing as there’s a heap of riding info on there, go down to the beach on the occasional windy day and look and even have a chat with some of the kitesurfing guys… Get ready to hit the water when those trade winds start
Fly on da wall
Fly on da wall
SA
725 posts
SA, 725 posts
12 Jun 2015 10:08am
If you want to have lots of space for learning and you're going to brighton and sangate.. This time of year is great for that. Wind can be up and down but you'll learn a lot more than than waiting for summer and it gets very crowded at these locations then,also you'll get stung so badly spending alot of time in the water learning body dragging and relaunching and self rescue. Good luck dude
AlphaBravo
AlphaBravo
QLD
8 posts
QLD, 8 posts
12 Jun 2015 11:06am
Rails, Windreams and Brisbud - thanks for your comments. I think that I already knew what I wanted to do (get into it as soon as possible). I just wanted someone to say Go For It! So I guess I'll see what the wind is like in Cairns in 2 weeks. Come summer, the worst that can happen is that I have to have a refresher lesson (I hope)

Once I've had some lessons then I'll look at buying some gear. The Naish Pivot seems to be getting a lot of praise. Would that be a good kite for a newbie?
windreams
windreams
QLD
258 posts
QLD, 258 posts
12 Jun 2015 11:53am
Brisbud said..
If you want to have lots of space for learning and you're going to brighton and sangate.. This time of year is great for that. Wind can be up and down but you'll learn a lot more than than waiting for summer and it gets very crowded at these locations then,also you'll get stung so badly spending alot of time in the water learning body dragging and relaunching and self rescue. Good luck dude


Go with the local knowledge, can't beat that. Don't know much about the Pivot so I'l leave some else to comment. Good luck
Loftywinds
Loftywinds
QLD
2060 posts
QLD, 2060 posts
12 Jun 2015 2:50pm
AlphaBravo said..
Rails, Windreams and Brisbud - thanks for your comments. I think that I already knew what I wanted to do (get into it as soon as possible). I just wanted someone to say Go For It! So I guess I'll see what the wind is like in Cairns in 2 weeks. Come summer, the worst that can happen is that I have to have a refresher lesson (I hope)

Once I've had some lessons then I'll look at buying some gear. The Naish Pivot seems to be getting a lot of praise. Would that be a good kite for a newbie?


If you get a chance to go to Port Douglas, say hi to the guys at Windswell on the beach car park at 4 mile beach. They'll give you lessons on the spot and it's a great place to learn, shallow relatively flat water and warm. No stingers this time of year or crocs - too cold. They're hybernating in their creeks.
kiteman69
kiteman69
QLD
97 posts
QLD, 97 posts
12 Jun 2015 7:00pm
Dude, save you're $ and go straight out and get a 12m kite, a 12 is good in all wind conditions, exept when it is over 30kts but that never happens in Bris. Once you have got an hour or 2 on the trainer ditch it. Most people don't even start out on one, if the lads see you at the beach with one then you will probably have your tires let down and will always be known as that guy that brought a trainer to the beach.

Get your 12, and head to Wello, the westerlys are comming soon, and they are reliable when forcasted. Get someone to give you a launch, just say 'Hey Buddy, can you chuck this up for me', and you will be given a hand. The best part about wello in a westerly is that the water is shallow for a long way so there is nothing for you to hit. Then dive the kite and grab an edge, away you go kiting made easy.
Dl33ta
Dl33ta
TAS
463 posts
TAS, 463 posts
12 Jun 2015 9:17pm
I'd wait for summer, the winds are more consistent and have a much smaller gust range. I'm up in Cairns at the moment and we're getting 15 knot gust ranges as the squalls come through. Not a problem if you're confident with the kite but can be very unnerving for a new person, you're really looking for a 5 knot gust range average when you're starting out.

If you're just looking for something to do while you're up here then either Yorkey's or Port is a good choice. Take it for what it is though, you'll be going from no wind to too much wind and be wondering wtf is going on.

Anyone that is telling a newbie to get out in a Westerly on the QLD coast is just looking for some cheap winter entertainment.
kiteboy dave
kiteboy dave
QLD
6525 posts
QLD, 6525 posts
12 Jun 2015 10:56pm
kiteman69 said..
Dude, save you're $ and go straight out and get a 12m kite, a 12 is good in all wind conditions, exept when it is over 30kts but that never happens in Bris. Once you have got an hour or 2 on the trainer ditch it. Most people don't even start out on one, if the lads see you at the beach with one then you will probably have your tires let down and will always be known as that guy that brought a trainer to the beach.

Get your 12, and head to Wello, the westerlys are comming soon, and they are reliable when forcasted. Get someone to give you a launch, just say 'Hey Buddy, can you chuck this up for me', and you will be given a hand. The best part about wello in a westerly is that the water is shallow for a long way so there is nothing for you to hit. Then dive the kite and grab an edge, away you go kiting made easy.


Do the opposite of that and you'll be fine.


Fly on da wall
Fly on da wall
SA
725 posts
SA, 725 posts
13 Jun 2015 10:43am
I love kiting in the right conditions at wello.. great dudes there and it's an awesome spot! As kb dave says. . Forget about learning there.. sandgate and brighton is where you need to go to learn. . And try to find some kiters who have nothing to do with the shops to help you. . Then you'll be fine .
pattiecannon
pattiecannon
QLD
593 posts
QLD, 593 posts
4 Aug 2015 2:29am
Hey AlphaBravo,

In case you're still looking, I

just pm'd you some details re our lessons

www.eastcoastkitesurfing.com.au/

it's a great sport and majorly addictive.

Cheers m8
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