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posted on 12-7-2003 at 19:34 |
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Where are the Rookies
Ideal learning conditions today at one of the most ideal learning locations in he land.
But only about 2 learners out here at Portland ????
I have never seen it like it on such a perfect day.
A hell of a lot off totally overdressed bods queuing for the kite school mind.
Allot of very cheep nearly new kit come September me thinks.
J...
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justal
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posted on 22-7-2003 at 19:58 |
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Kite-surfing does seem to be the sport of the moment.... Theres almost always more people out kite-surfing here than there is
windsurfing these days.
It does have its advantages over windsurfing though I suppose.... Its easier to learn, and easier to start doing impressive 'aerial'
tricks. The kit is more transportable, you can easily fit a board across the back seats of a car, and get 3-4 kites in there, along
with the family too!!! It also seems that one board and about 3 kites would usually suffice to cover most conditions. Whereas for
windsurfing you need at least 3 boards and 5 sails to get you out in the same range of conditions.
Still, although I have a kite and have been kiting for quite a few years now, I still prefer to get out windsurfing whenever possible
and hardly ever go kite-surfing... Mainly because I'm better at windsurfing than I am at kite-surfing, and up until a few days ago I
didn't have a twin-tip kiteboard... I still need a more modern kite though, so I think windsurfing should remain my priority for a
while yet.
Al.
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Spencer
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posted on 23-7-2003 at 17:43 |
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I only got back into windsurfing last year,my 1st sail was in portland,i expected the harbour to be packed but there was only a
handfull out unlike the old days when i learnt the basics in the harbour when it was nigh on impossible to park in the huge car park
& 150+ sailers on the water.Maybe cus kite surfing is easier & more accessible(Trendy??) people trying watersports are being
guided into kiting?... I thought kiting was a light wind alternative to Windsurfing but having sailed many locations in the last 18
months it seems kiting is as popular as W-surfing,the closest ive come to kiting is when rescued a kite that was being blown off
shore,kiter not attached obviously...any thoughts any1.
[Edited on 23-7-2003 by Spencer]
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justal
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posted on 23-7-2003 at 20:12 |
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I haven't been to Portland for about a year, but I can assure you it still gets busy there wioth windsurfers when theres some wind.
Kiting does seem more popular at the mo though, but it isn;t really a light wind alternative to windsurfing as you need just as much
wind really.
Al.
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