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Going to Australia

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Created by SlicerDicer > 9 months ago, 16 Nov 2010
SlicerDicer
179 posts
16 Nov 2010 2:26PM
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ZOMG I got my Tickets so I am coming!!!

Well so I am going to be in the central coast area, I am wondering where I can kite besides Toowoon Bay and Tuggerah, Can please advise any rules/regulations etc etc.

I will be there Jan 26th..

Can you plz advise kites and what not as well? Currently I only have a 9 meter Crossbow its been enough for me to ride almost anytime I want (Maui). I ride a Cabrinha 133 Caliber, and a rocket ship of a Angulo Board

imgur.com/a/ByWxw (Big Images)

The Angulo Board has Speedwing's right now with a Future FEA center fin, I ran the FSG for center but it seems too soft for what I want right now. I also am getting some Elevon's they should have been here today but alas this is maui brah. I will be bringing all my fins due to the fact its possible to break fins :) 3 sets should be enough.



Any advice will be helpful for me thanks again.

bjw
QLD, 3623 posts
16 Nov 2010 6:57PM
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Slicer
The 9 should be ok with a surfboard but a 12 might be handy too.

As far as your board goes, you might want to get the Mole that is growing from the fin removed as it is ugly and may get laughed at.

Also 3 fins should be fine, as if you break them we've actually got shops now in Australia.
It's an exciting future now. We call this shop - Surf Shop. Pretty cool huh?

SaveTheWhales
WA, 1877 posts
16 Nov 2010 6:09PM
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Dude your landing in the wrong place - keep goin till ya get to Perth ! Thats where all the wind is.... just ask anyone.

I if ya do we can hook up for some kite madness

sleek1
VIC, 672 posts
16 Nov 2010 9:28PM
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Jan 26th is Australia day mate. so stay indoors.It is actualy illegal for you to be outside.Just a heads up.

SlicerDicer
179 posts
16 Nov 2010 6:57PM
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bjw said...

Slicer
The 9 should be ok with a surfboard but a 12 might be handy too.

As far as your board goes, you might want to get the Mole that is growing from the fin removed as it is ugly and may get laughed at.

Also 3 fins should be fine, as if you break them we've actually got shops now in Australia.
It's an exciting future now. We call this shop - Surf Shop. Pretty cool huh?


I will keep that in mind I might pick up a 12 meter while there.

MOLE?!!? Thats not a mole thats a fin tumor.

And yeah its super effective. Mark at ESS sold me my Crossbow

SaveTheWhales said...

Dude your landing in the wrong place - keep goin till ya get to Perth ! Thats where all the wind is.... just ask anyone.

I if ya do we can hook up for some kite madness


Would love to be shark bait but sadly I am going to be in NSW.


sleek1 said...

Jan 26th is Australia day mate. so stay indoors.It is actualy illegal for you to be outside.Just a heads up.


I will keep that under advisement

Robbo2099
WA, 738 posts
16 Nov 2010 9:53PM
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Kite locations:

http://www.nswkba.com.au/locations
(zoom in to see details)

NOTE: Heed the cautions, warnings and NO KITING zones. Lifeguards are not known to be friendly to kiters ignoring the local regs. Also, be aware of waterways regulations and code of conduct:

www.nswkba.com.au/coc

www.maritime.nsw.gov.au/sbh/safety_water.html

Windsurfing/Kitesurfing
Both a windsurfer and a surf kite are classified as vessels and therefore come under NSW marine legislation.

Requirements:
Distance off when travelling at 10 knots or more
Windsurfers/Kitesurfers and their equipment, including kite and lines, must maintain a minimum distance of 60m from any persons or non-powered vessels or 30m from powered vessels and any objects in the water or if that is not possible a safe distance.
Stay out of a designated surf zone. A designated surf zone is defined as the area extending 500 metres out from shore between surf patrol flags or signs.
Stay out of a swimming area, which is defined as the area extending 60 metres out from shore between signs for swimmers.
Lifejacket
An appropriate lifejacket must be worn when windsurfing/kitesurfing more than 400m from the nearest shore.

No-go/Caution areas
Sydney Harbour is a no-go zone for kitesurfing. The no-go zone is an area between North and South Head and the head of navigation on the Parramatta River and includes Middle Harbour and the Lane Cove River. At Pittwater off Station Beach - caution is required as this is a seaplane landing and take-off area. Appropriate warning signs have been established north and south of the seaplane wharf.

Safety tips
Take extreme care when launching.
Keep a proper lookout at all times.
Maintain proper distances off when operating in the vicinity of surfers outside the designated surf zone.
Keep a proper lookout at all times for obstructions, other craft or swimmers.
Look all around - even behind you.
Give way
Power driven craft must give way to sailcraft such as windsurfers/kitesurfers unless the windsurfer/kitesurfer is in the process of overtaking. A windsurfer/kitesurfer overtaking any other craft (power or sail) must keep well clear of the vessel being overtaken.

SlicerDicer
179 posts
17 Nov 2010 4:42AM
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Thanks Robbo thats much appreciated the lifejacket bit makes no sense though. Why give the sharks indigestion

bjw
QLD, 3623 posts
17 Nov 2010 8:34AM
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Also seat harnesses are compulsory in Australia now.

It's not a safety thing but a fashion thing.

Our top Politicians are mostly women now, so fashion has a higher priority.

KIT33R
NSW, 1714 posts
17 Nov 2010 9:55AM
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Hey Slicer, you're not come here with Oprah Winfrey are you? I heard she's bringing a plane load of respectable US citizens to our fair shores.

SlicerDicer
179 posts
17 Nov 2010 7:15AM
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KIT33R said...

Hey Slicer, you're not come here with Oprah Winfrey are you? I heard she's bringing a plane load of respectable US citizens to our fair shores.


No my power level is not over 9000 sadly

sleek1
VIC, 672 posts
17 Nov 2010 7:32PM
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AND you guys are known as septic tanks.AND i think its a great name.AND i dont understand your last post.

bjw
QLD, 3623 posts
17 Nov 2010 6:52PM
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What's with the power 9000?

Is that North American English?

Robbo2099
WA, 738 posts
17 Nov 2010 5:10PM
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SlicerDicer said...

Thanks Robbo thats much appreciated the lifejacket bit makes no sense though. Why give the sharks indigestion


The lifejacket thing was a negotiated compromise that NSWKBA was able to reach with the NSW Waterways folks who had originally proposed that kitesurfers should wear lifejackets at all times in all ocean waters. After we made the case to them why this was unnecessary they agreed to a compromise, which is what we ended up with: "while kiting alone and more than 400m from shore".

Rob
NSWKBA Committee

sleek1
VIC, 672 posts
17 Nov 2010 10:59PM
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^^^ and in English. YOU MUST WEAR A PFD 1 AT ALL TIMES.EVEN ON THE BEACH.

SlicerDicer
179 posts
18 Nov 2010 5:15AM
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Robbo2099 said...

SlicerDicer said...

Thanks Robbo thats much appreciated the lifejacket bit makes no sense though. Why give the sharks indigestion


The lifejacket thing was a negotiated compromise that NSWKBA was able to reach with the NSW Waterways folks who had originally proposed that kitesurfers should wear lifejackets at all times in all ocean waters. After we made the case to them why this was unnecessary they agreed to a compromise, which is what we ended up with: "while kiting alone and more than 400m from shore".

Rob
NSWKBA Committee


Hey I was just poking fun at the sharkies I know the govt can get in the way believe me


sleek1 said...

AND you guys are known as septic tanks.AND i think its a great name.AND i dont understand your last post.


I think the proper term is Seppo or Yank thanks ;-) Why are we septic tanks? cause were full of ****.

bjw said...

What's with the power 9000?

Is that North American English?


Oprah went on Air and got trolled by somebody Youtube and google will yield results

Note most of the content is NSFW

coupedeluxe
WA, 14 posts
18 Nov 2010 8:20AM
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"Seppo" is slang for septic tank,which rhymes with Yank, if you hadn't realized....and yes

But your not all bad, I even married one.

And if your thinking you might need a 12m kite get one over there and bring it over. You will save a lot of coin.

juicerider
WA, 790 posts
18 Nov 2010 2:38PM
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SaveTheWhales said...

Dude your landing in the wrong place - keep goin till ya get to Perth ! Thats where all the wind is.... just ask anyone.

I if ya do we can hook up for some kite madness


Dude take no notice, there is no wind in Perth this time of year you will be better off to stay in the East.
We did have a US tourist here once, but he was eaten by a shark.

smallgreenlamp
WA, 24 posts
18 Nov 2010 2:51PM
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No wind here in WA but you are still welcome to come over. A bunch of us get together at the Cott groin and we feed the white pointers.

SlicerDicer
179 posts
22 Nov 2010 11:36AM
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So I got my Elevon's today. Here is pics and video.

Pics are bandwith intensive.

imgur.com/a/nayjU/futures_fin_elevon

SlicerDicer
179 posts
23 Nov 2010 1:34PM
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So I have no wind here right now but I decided to take my fins and put them in the water (tub) and start moving them about to feel how they behave. Its quite amazing how much uplift they have and lack of cavitation. The actual distortion of the water caused it minimal.

I think they might be onto something at futures. Will give more feedback once I ride them in the reviews.



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