Kite recovery - THANK YOU.

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yikla
yikla
WA
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WA, 4 posts
8 Apr 2012 7:46am
On Good Friday a windsurfer (don't know your name), recovered and returned to the beach my kite, lines and bar at Point Walter about 0945WST. Much appreciated - and a very big THANKS.
paddymac
paddymac
WA
943 posts
WA, 943 posts
8 Apr 2012 8:36am
lao shi
aka Mark
Stuthepirate
Stuthepirate
SA
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SA, 3591 posts
8 Apr 2012 1:55pm
Carton
lao shi
lao shi
WA
1349 posts
WA, 1349 posts
9 Apr 2012 10:24am
Don't think it was me as I recovered a board and towed a guy on the West side of Pt Walter to Mosman Park a bit later. 2nd in the last few weeks. Too many people kiting in offshore gusty conditions without knowing how to get themselves out of trouble.

Maybe all the recently helped kiters can come to A Season Blowout (Party)
http://windsurfingwa.org.au/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=80:end-of-season-party&catid=1:latest-news&Itemid=29
and buy us a beer
caipi
caipi
WA
53 posts
WA, 53 posts
9 Apr 2012 10:47am
yikla said...

On Good Friday a windsurfer (don't know your name), recovered and returned to the beach my kite, lines and bar at Point Walter about 0945WST. Much appreciated - and a very big THANKS.

No worries mate! It was good for 5 minutes but after that I thought you can have it back...
R1DER
R1DER
WA
1476 posts
WA, 1476 posts
9 Apr 2012 7:58pm
caipi said...

yikla said...

On Good Friday a windsurfer (don't know your name), recovered and returned to the beach my kite, lines and bar at Point Walter about 0945WST. Much appreciated - and a very big THANKS.

No worries mate! It was good for 5 minutes but after that I thought you can have it back...


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