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KiwiDave
KiwiDave
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5 Jul 2014 8:34am
Does this make sense for a 92kg beginner with a 12 kite?

Today is the day that I start to go upwind? or at least not straight downwind!


THE DONG
THE DONG
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5 Jul 2014 11:13am
why not... the. world is your oyster... might even be there this arvo myself.....
suniboy21
suniboy21
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5 Jul 2014 7:06pm
Who ever said winters are no good for wind!
Fark look at the forecast!
Stupid ankle!
KiwiDave
KiwiDave
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5 Jul 2014 7:52pm
I must have been there at the only time when the wind dropped to 10 knots.

I probably shouldn't have been put off by the rain (as if I didn't want to get wet).

Should have taken a cup of cement instead of Codral cold and flu. I went home for a sleep!
THEYDONTKNOWSHOT
THEYDONTKNOWSHOT
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5 Jul 2014 10:05pm
Was down at Chelsea yacht club from 1-6pm was a sick day! Perfect wind out on the 12!
jonny-0
jonny-0
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5 Jul 2014 11:43pm
I'm keeping an eye on Tuesday, looks like will be perfect conditions to crack a sicky.
THE DONG
THE DONG
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6 Jul 2014 2:57am
i know what you mean Suniboy my body is slowly ceazing up... u know its a good winter when you only choose to go out on days that require and 8m or less just so your body can rest.
salt
salt
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6 Jul 2014 4:22am
KiwiDave said...

Does this make sense for a 92kg beginner with a 12 kite?

Today is the day that I start to go upwind? or at least not straight downwind!




If you are in Victoria and have one kite, at 92kg that is the wrong size for you. Prevelant winds are 15-20. you should be on a 13m or 14. I would suggest a 13m.
KiwiDave
KiwiDave
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6 Jul 2014 8:07am
Thanks salt. Everyone else seems to go on about how I won't get out during winter unless I get a 9. But my experience is closer to what you say. I'm thinking I might need a 14 or 15 for summer to complement my 12. Unless I get made redundant this week (real possibility) then I will need to make do with the 12 that I was advised to buy.

My 12 is good in 17-22 knots but every time I go to the water we only seem to get 12 knots.
jonny-0
jonny-0
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6 Jul 2014 10:04am
The type of kite your flying can also influence the low end grunt. I'm 95kg and fly a 12 a 9 quiver, gets me through 90% of vic's conditions. In saying that if you planning on doing a holiday at some point a 14 is good to have available. Summer if the wind is low I don't bother but usually the next day or two it usually picks up.
THEYDONTKNOWSHOT
THEYDONTKNOWSHOT
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6 Jul 2014 4:14pm
salt said...
KiwiDave said...

Does this make sense for a 92kg beginner with a 12 kite?

Today is the day that I start to go upwind? or at least not straight downwind!




If you are in Victoria and have one kite, at 92kg that is the wrong size for you. Prevelant winds are 15-20. you should be on a 13m or 14. I would suggest a 13m.


I'm 78kg and my main kite is a 12 I reckon definitely a 14 for his main summer kite
tarzan
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9 Jul 2014 9:45pm
I put together a table on kite sizes vs. weight about a year ago - you can find it here.
kitesurfing-handbook.peterskiteboarding.com/progression/choosing-the-right-kite-size

12m kite is perfect for 92kg (*in my opinion)
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