tones66 said...
Yeah fair enough,the main reason i dont want to shell out 600 is the fact that i may not even like it, having never done it before and been a surfer for 20 yrs it may or may not be my thing, just thought there might be someone with a spare kite, and 50 an hour is a pretty good hourly rate i reckon, as for insurance , im not gonna get someone to sign a contract mate.
But you might trash his $2000 kite in 10 minutes.
If you get hurt, or hurt someone else?
There's no cheap way into this sport. You'll get what you pay for.
I'd do it for $50 an hour. But like a mechanic, I'll charge travel time and callout fees. $Total would be $200 for a two hour lesson.