Ha ha thanks.
I've been talking about learning how to kite for about 8 years now but never actually made it around to doing it. I do however surf ski from Sandridge beach (not too far from St Kilda) on a semi regular basis. That's why I've already got the sea breeze app and am somewhat familiar with the wind directions in the area.
I also used to SUP a little bit & have snowboarded for about 13 years. I understand and appreciate that there are certain conditions in all these kinds of sports which are going to be best to learn in and others to avoid completely.
Luckily I do have a 2 hour private as much gift for xmas which means that I can ensure that I get the most out of the session. I just want to ensure that I pick an ideal day for it as I don't want to waste it.
The voucher is also valid for 12 months, I'm still deciding as to if I want to use it now knowing that come March the wind will most likely die right down & there won't be a lot of time to practice or if I wait until October when it starts to pick up again. Water will be cold but I'll be able to get a full season of kiting in not just a couple of lessons. (I usually surf ski til about May then start up again in August/September).
On another note, I keep an eye on the marine wind forecast on BOM & the seabreeze forecast on the app & they seem to differ a bit. This morning for example seabreeze 20kts at 8am for Melbourne when the actual for St Kilda at the same time was 2kts. For thursday morning the app is forecasting 12kts southerly for 8am whereas BOM is 5-10kts. Is there one that's generally better than the other?