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posted on 3-7-2006 at 07:00
Neil, and new 20 meter C kites!!
Ive got to agree with your postings neil. 20 meter C kites are the dogs. My only C kite is a 20 meter Caution spitfire, and I love it.
It absolutley destroys a sea breeze. Addmitedly Im well over powered by 13-14 knots, but who cares!!!!!!
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posted on 4-7-2006 at 06:37
those 20s r like driving a big lazy-ass bus. Prefer to drink an ice cold beer or a whiskey on the beach
LEN10 LOOPING..
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col123
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posted on 4-7-2006 at 10:51
shem as soon as jon gets back from jersey. blew it up today and its huge 8m wingspan tip to tip and 7ft high in the middle.feels really
light and by all accounts a light feel on the bar
To Infirmary and beyond..
CharlieR
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posted on 4-7-2006 at 11:50
hopefully a light wind monster . . . .
will suit you 'heavier pie consuming professionals'- extract from cabrinha website:
Q: Why the new sizing?
A: The new sizing reflects the gains we’ve made in performance. For most people in the world a 14 meter kite can be used as their
largest kite. The 14 has the best weight to power production ratio. I would only recommend the 17 meter for someone who has a heavier
build or someone who just likes a lot of power.
[Edited on 4-7-2006 by CharlieR]
mNeil
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posted on 4-7-2006 at 16:31
got to admit i would rather be out on the water than drinking beer on the beach and watching, anyway i've a nice air conditioned big
lazy assed bus to do that in!