pKtito said..
Thank you guys for the replies! I will definitively have a look at all options, specially the guys from Peninsula Kite Boarding.
Something that came to my mind yesterday while reading the forum. Do you reckon it is a good a idea starting now with the lessons or better waiting until end of September/October? The reason why, is because of the winter winds... I was reading they are quite unpredictable, going from 0 to 100 in seconds.
Hope to have the chance to meet some of you in the coming months!
Thanks!
If you start now it will be
- colder
- less predictable (no 3pm seabreeze guarantee like in summer), you'll have to be flexible...no point in scheduling lessons 2 days in advance
but
- less crowded (much easier to learn when you don't have 10 other kites slamming into the water around you!)
Winter winds only go from 0-100 in seconds when fronts come through, check out yesterdays wind graph...I'd call that pretty consistent. The northerlies are only gusty in the northern bay area because of turbulences by the land (and offshore=potentially dangerous). Compare the St. Kilda graph to the South Channel graph in a Northerly, go to Rosebud/Rye and you'll be fine. Southerlies/westerlies in winter are always driven by fronts and typically very gusty with squalls and rain...you don't want to learn in those.
Good luck!