First day in the Water

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jimmyarcane
jimmyarcane
QLD
4 posts
QLD, 4 posts
30 Aug 2008 7:39pm
Hey doodes and Dudets .

My First post on the forum,

Today was my first day in the water done some body dragging. well , even though the wind was a little light for my 12m Co2 ( 7-8knots ) I had a hoot, I Was in shallow water ( in case it all went pear shaped ) and I got a few nice gusts that lifted me almost all the way out of the water got a bit of sand rash as it got sallower in parts and got dunked a few times but that's whats its all about. Cant wait for my next days off to try my first Kite board ( Cardboard 136 Cruiser bought from www.kiterush.net )



>hope you find what we see<


Airpig
Airpig
QLD
5 posts
QLD, 5 posts
1 Sep 2008 5:26pm
It only gets better from here on.
Bianconero
Bianconero
12 posts
12 posts
13 Sep 2008 12:44pm
where are you learning m8?
I need shallow water to learn for myself aswell. Just finished my lessons. But its ****ing hard in the ocean with the damn waves, so i need some shallow flat water and i dont know where to go to do in on the eastcoast.
jimmyarcane
jimmyarcane
QLD
4 posts
QLD, 4 posts
18 Sep 2008 7:59pm
Doood . Im in Mackay , QLD, Australia, We get 6meter high tides and 1meter lows, The beaches are flat so at low tide you have to walk for miles to get to the water but at high tide you get heaps of shallow water . Now all i need is a little wind ^_^ .
Barneyboy
Barneyboy
2 posts
2 posts
17 Nov 2008 8:06pm
Yeah,
I got on the water for the first time on Saturday at Kingscliff and was pretty stoked. I went down wind flat out but I reckon it would have been easier to get at least a bit upwind on flat water.
Is there anywhere round the Goldie where there is flat water, and enough room that I won't cream someone if my kite hits the deck?

Cheers
Fitzy
Fitzy
QLD
617 posts
QLD, 617 posts
18 Nov 2008 5:49pm
Shearwater park Runaway Bay BarneyBoy

About a 40 minute drive up from Kingscliffe.

Nice wide beach in the Broadwater to safely launch and waist deep water to enable you to stand and control your kite.

Check out the locations link in the SEQKA website

SEQKA.COM

Shearwater is the site recommended for learners.

Just remember to stay downwind of the experienced kiters to prevent any tangles.

Saw you down at Kingscliffe on Saturday Arvo I reckon, getting dragged downwind through the shallows.

Cheers - Fitzy Gold Coast OZ
Barneyboy
Barneyboy
2 posts
2 posts
26 Nov 2008 5:42pm
Ha Ha...Yeah Fitzy, that was me.
It's tough getting used to kiting, after spending so long windsurfing.
Hope to get on the broadwater this weekend... Cheers for the heads up.
Shearwater, or jumpinpin when I can arrange a boat....
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