River easterlies - what kite size are you on?

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bene313
bene313
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1 Mar 2011 11:11am
I went this morning on my 8m ozone light xc and it just wasn't enough (75kg). I'm no hot shot on the twin tip, but I thought I'd be able to get away with it. Good at times, but under-powered mostly.

I've been out before on my 12m catalyst and was very overpowered in the gusts, although was a tad windier than this morning.

For the off-season what size would you mostly use in these conditions?
ApatheticEnd
ApatheticEnd
WA
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WA, 995 posts
1 Mar 2011 11:45am
I had a sunrise session this morning and I was well powered on the 10m (96kgs, twin tip). I could have been on an 8. Didn't use my 7 as it would have come up short in the lulls. It was picking up when I left at 7 though. Had to go to work.
kiter2007
kiter2007
WA
102 posts
WA, 102 posts
1 Mar 2011 12:49pm
I was down pt walter this morning about 7 - 9 and was powered on my 9m fuel also about 75kg! loved it - good to get out on the water for a kite
dusta
dusta
WA
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WA, 2940 posts
1 Mar 2011 1:20pm
some mornings i am out on my 13.5 , other mornings i am on my 10.5

all depends on the wind
bene313
bene313
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WA, 1347 posts
1 Mar 2011 1:24pm
Maybe I was in a wind shadow behind the point at Peli's this morning but it just wasn't happening on the 8m.

tightlines
tightlines
WA
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WA, 3510 posts
1 Mar 2011 2:44pm
Very well powered on a 9 Switch.
danno
danno
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WA, 129 posts
1 Mar 2011 5:26pm
If you're kiting Peli Point on an easterly you're at the wrong spot - head over to Point Walter and it'll be out of the wind shadow and less gusty.
Kite size just depends on the wind - i'm (75kg) riding 7m and 10.5m on the river from Point Walter on 18 to 25 knot easterly and havin no issues.
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