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RoarG
RoarG
WA
12 posts
WA, 12 posts
6 Dec 2015 6:48am
Hey Ladies and Gents,

Been getting lessons last season and just had one during the week. Instructor reckons I should get out there on my own. Can get up and even manage to go upwind on occasions (surprised myself!!)

I'm looking for fellow newbies or anyone really to go surfing with. Shoal water near safety bay WA was a good spot for learning and am keen to go back.

Shout out if anyone is keen. Thanks Rory


Wilderide
Wilderide
39 posts
39 posts
9 Dec 2015 12:38pm
Hey, I'm in a similar position, had lessons a few months ago, can go upwind on my natural side but struggling on my switch side.. I have been going out with my mate parking one car at cott, driving up to Leighton, and doing a little downwinder.. This means I get more time in water not having to walk back up wind... Youre welcome to join us... Call msg on 0403912407 (Liam)

jennavzla
jennavzla
WA
72 posts
WA, 72 posts
10 Dec 2015 12:26pm
Ill be heading tomorrow to Melville around 5pm if you are keen to join :)
Airdy
Airdy
WA
1 posts
WA, 1 posts
15 Dec 2015 1:53pm
Hi guys,

I had some lessons last season and a couple of sessions on my own but planning on going out this Saturday morning to Melville for the first time this summer.

I think I am a slow learner as I am just starting to get out of the water but without any real success riding. My lessons were in Melville so feel comfortable kiting there until I get more confident.
RoarG
RoarG
WA
12 posts
WA, 12 posts
16 Dec 2015 2:11pm
Hey Airdy,

Don't worry I'm a slow learner too!

I'm back in Scotland for a month returning around the 11th January.

So I'll be in touch when I get back.

Good luck!!!
RPM
RPM
WA
1549 posts
RPM RPM
WA, 1549 posts
16 Dec 2015 5:06pm
jennavzla said...
Ill be heading tomorrow to Melville around 5pm if you are keen to join :)


Worst location ever for learners
JoeMc
JoeMc
WA
97 posts
WA, 97 posts
16 Dec 2015 8:32pm
Whats wrong with Melville for learners? I have a lesson there yesterday and thought it was pretty good. I would imagine it can get very busy on the weekends though.

JoeMc
jennavzla
jennavzla
WA
72 posts
WA, 72 posts
17 Dec 2015 10:57am
RPM said..


jennavzla said...
Ill be heading tomorrow to Melville around 5pm if you are keen to join :)




Worst location ever for learners



I do have been told that Melville is not the best place to learn: its very gusty, but I do feel secure there.

Which might be a better place to learn, Woodies, Safety Bay, Shoalwater? I havent tried any of them yet.

The fact that Melville is not in the open ocean makes me feel more secure, but the few sessions I've had there with gusty wind does make my kite more difficult to fly.

Any advice from experienced kiters for where to learn?
KiteBud
KiteBud
WA
1615 posts
WA, 1615 posts
17 Dec 2015 11:12am
Jenna,

most kite locations around the world are in deep waters, so sooner or later you will end up in one of those locations.

Like 95% of Newbies in Perth, what you actually need is deep water training so you can go over fundamental practical skills such as self-rescue, board recovery and various water relaunch scenarios, all in deep waters. Those skills are poorly covered in most shallow water schools.

So far this week only we re-trained 3 students in our school, all of which had multiple lessons in shallow water in Perth. None of those were capable of doing a self-rescue, recovering their board or relaunching a kite in deep water.

It's a shame really...but seriously spending an extra $100 to $200 to learn to be confident and independent in deep water is cheap for learning skills that could potentially save your life and your gear when in trouble.

Christian
jennavzla
jennavzla
WA
72 posts
WA, 72 posts
17 Dec 2015 11:57am
cbulota said..
Jenna,

most kite locations around the world are in deep waters, so sooner or later you will end up in one of those locations.

Like 95% of Newbies in Perth, what you actually need is deep water training so you can go over fundamental practical skills such as self-rescue, board recovery and various water relaunch scenarios, all in deep waters. Those skills are poorly covered in most shallow water schools.

So far this week only we re-trained 3 students in our school, all of which had multiple lessons in shallow water in Perth. None of those were capable of doing a self-rescue, recovering their board or relaunching a kite in deep water.

It's a shame really...but seriously spending an extra $100 to $200 to learn to be confident and independent in deep water is cheap for learning skills that could potentially save your life and your gear when in trouble.

Christian


Hi Christian,

I completely understand what you mean, I've been exposed to those situations and it is a learning experience (big struggle though).

Still, there are some spots which I wouldnt go yet like City Beach which would be very wavy. That's why I wonder which might be a good learner spot that wouldnt be spoiled by having shallow water all the time (like you say).
BatKiter
BatKiter
WA
209 posts
WA, 209 posts
17 Dec 2015 7:08pm
Leighton and Pinaroo
jennavzla
jennavzla
WA
72 posts
WA, 72 posts
21 Dec 2015 10:15am
EternalNoob said..
Leighton and Pinaroo


I thought that Leighton, City Beach and spots along that coast were not good learning spots (waves, open sea etc)
KiteBud
KiteBud
WA
1615 posts
WA, 1615 posts
21 Dec 2015 10:27am
Leighton = no waves but huge wind shadows on the beach, especially when wind is coming from the South or SSW. This makes the location dangerous for launching, landing and flying kites on the beach with a beach that can get busy with non-kiters as well. The further you go out, the cleaner the wind will be.

City Beach = large waves/shore breaks no good for learning and tricky launching-landing area with little space, wind shadows and typically lots of people on the beach as well

Pinnaroo = no waves, clean wind upwind of the school, bad winds and side off-shore winds downwind of the school especially when blowing due South. Must be fully competent at self-rescue, board recovery and water relaunch in deep waters. However being a girl, local kiters will rush to help you if you loose your board or need any assistance

Christian
Medic
Medic
WA
74 posts
WA, 74 posts
21 Dec 2015 7:54pm
Safety Bay (to the right of the penguin island ferry) is a great location to learn. Massive area - so even if it is very busy there is heaps of space for everyone. If you have a mate, park one car down at the far carpark - do a "downwinder" around 2km long - and you will have your board skils sorted as you do not have to worry about walking up the beach. Very friendly atmosphere as well. Worth the drive down on windy days. I do Pinnas in the week after work and Safety Bay on the weekends.

Safety Bay is deep water - but no waves and feels a lot more secluded than most other ocean kite spots. Great place to practice all your deep water skills. Give it a go, think you will like it.
jennavzla
jennavzla
WA
72 posts
WA, 72 posts
22 Dec 2015 12:40pm
cbulota said..

Pinnaroo = no waves, clean wind upwind of the school, bad winds and side off-shore winds downwind of the school especially when blowing due South


I've found lately that its a hit and miss with the wind predictions, but for north of Pinnaroo point, wouldnt this make a good wind direction (SW kind of component)? To be honest I dont feel very confident of getting there and setting up a kite by myself without knowing if the point is safe and the proper wind conditions.

Melville point seems offshore today and was thinking of giving Pinnaroo a shot.



thefacts
thefacts
51 posts
51 posts
22 Dec 2015 1:04pm
Wind strength can be a bit hit and miss when temperatures are over 35deg. Yesterday the wind came in mid afternoon around 17 knots average. There will be people around including the kite school so someone can advise on conditions and everyone seems to look after each other if it goes pear shaped.
Windshear
Windshear
WA
88 posts
WA, 88 posts
16 Jan 2016 10:13am
Hey guys. I am a newb as well and I was wondering if there is an FB site like we use for MTB when looking for ride buddies.

Essentially, you join the site, state when and where you are riding (read kiteboarding) and anyone else that wants to join in links up on that site.

If there isnt such a site, is it worthwhile creating one?

cheers, Brett.
dingojack
dingojack
WA
56 posts
WA, 56 posts
16 Jan 2016 2:01pm
Narrak said..
Hey guys. I am a newb as well and I was wondering if there is an FB site like we use for MTB when looking for ride buddies.

Essentially, you join the site, state when and where you are riding (read kiteboarding) and anyone else that wants to join in links up on that site.

If there isnt such a site, is it worthwhile creating one?

cheers, Brett.


dude its called "THE HOOKUP" top of the page adjoining NEWBIES
Windshear
Windshear
WA
88 posts
WA, 88 posts
16 Jan 2016 6:57pm
Thanks for the info dingojack.
dingojack
dingojack
WA
56 posts
WA, 56 posts
16 Jan 2016 10:24pm
No wuzz man ...see you in the soup
Scott M
Scott M
WA
12 posts
WA, 12 posts
9 Feb 2016 2:48pm
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