stratdaz said..
Thanks Mrknownothing and Hardcarve1,
I did get all my gear from the shop at Sandgate so if I go there I'll see if I can use that to my advantage. Might target low tide times and light wind days so that I don't have too many gurus buzzing around me. I really am at the entry level of this sport and being a solo act it feels a bit daunting to move from the student level to being independent. Plus I have a healthy respect for the possibility of things going wrong if you try too much too soon.
Thanks for the advice
I've only been to Sandgate once and the other kiters were friendly and gave advice on hazards and help when launching and landing. Generally, we were all at the learning stage once upon a time and most kiters are respectful of their inexperience and mostly keep clear of them. My biggest gripe with learners is when they camp right in front of the only launch/landing spot making it difficult for everyone when they could easily walk or body drag to a spot that is just as good to learn but out of the way. Even worse when they are with an instructor or other kiter that should know this. Maybe ask a local where a good, out of the way spot would be before you go out.
I always offer help or advice if someone needs it and keep a lookout for all kiters on the water.