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l plates for learner kiters

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Created by Mr float > 9 months ago, 25 Feb 2011
Mr float
NSW, 3452 posts
25 Feb 2011 9:07AM
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I saw this in the news section .A great idea and I will be promoting it here for sure .this was suggested a few years back on forums and it was poo hood but there were not as many kiters then .Hopefully it will get taken up now
www.seabreeze.com.au/News/Kitesurfing/Brisbane-Introduces-L-Plates-for-Learner-Kitesurfers_4628746.aspx

Rhys McClintock
NSW, 995 posts
25 Feb 2011 9:53AM
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Yeah its a great idea :) You can already see them popping up at Brighton beach, lets hope everyone gets on board!

Ozoned
NSW, 58 posts
25 Feb 2011 10:13AM
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At our local we kinda know who is learning and who is maybe not still learning that you should stay clear of. I think a little streamer on the kitelines is going to be hard to spot until you're right on top of them.
Poo stance and upwind ability is a dead giveaway so not sure if this system is really required.

bjw
QLD, 3628 posts
25 Feb 2011 9:45AM
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It's the dude on the Cabrina Bow kite.

Isn't that enough?

prea
QLD, 184 posts
25 Feb 2011 9:57AM
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I don't have enough ribbon for all my quiver

cliffor123
455 posts
25 Feb 2011 8:06AM
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if you dont have enough ribbon then just paint a huge yellow and black L on your kite

djdojo
VIC, 1607 posts
25 Feb 2011 11:17AM
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If you can't spot a noob from a mile off then you still are one.

Rhys McClintock
NSW, 995 posts
25 Feb 2011 11:24AM
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Thats our point - experienced kiters can pick a learner a mile off - but other learners might not be able to spot them so easily. Hence the ribbons... You'd be surprised how easy it is to see.

djdojo
VIC, 1607 posts
25 Feb 2011 12:26PM
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Ha, point taken. I guess at the spots I regularly kite there are usually only ever one or two raw beginners there at a time, so they're unlikely to give each other too much grief.

Pugwash
WA, 7672 posts
25 Feb 2011 9:27AM
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Good idea. It will be good for other water/beach users as well - who are not experienced kiters, and can't tell the difference between the skills of one versus another rider.

yeehaa
QLD, 123 posts
25 Feb 2011 12:31PM
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Sure you can spot em a mile a way.
I think i'll put a ribbon on anyway, so everyone stays away from me and i have lots of space to play

kitesurfjim
VIC, 136 posts
25 Feb 2011 5:36PM
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We have a few Beaches in the UK that run a similar system, but we use rash vests, red for beginners, green for good riders and blue, for club members and marshals.


might not be the right colours but you get the drift, this system came into place just as i started travelling.
they were running it as a trial with the local council and the BKSA to see if the process works.
from what i have heard it has received mixed opinions mainly from those who are beginners who don't want to be labelled as a newbie. but those that do obviously get all the help and assistance they need.

GalahOnTheBay
NSW, 4188 posts
25 Feb 2011 6:31PM
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I assume everyone else is a beginner, until they demonstrate they are not.

Now before I get bagged by everyone (oops too late) that simply means I give them I wide berth and don't get too close to them - nothing more, nothing less.

Mr float
NSW, 3452 posts
25 Feb 2011 8:37PM
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WTF, why does the idea of a ribbon for learners always cause so much angst .At least there is more support and people doing it this time around .I like the idea of the guy putting one on anyway so everyone gives him more room to play

I also heard the idea for a blue and yellow one for visitors from a certain part of the world

Prawnhead
NSW, 1317 posts
25 Feb 2011 9:21PM
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I also heard the idea for a blue and yellow one for visitors from a certain part of the world


what ...Stockton..!! i thought stabba's fav colour was red!!!

Lovely
QLD, 248 posts
25 Feb 2011 11:59PM
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Ribbon is a great idea!

It will stop the kites from falling out of the air easy.
Total noobs always push the bar out, especially when the kite is at 12 oclock, standing on the beach. Guaranteed f-%k up.

Lovely
QLD, 248 posts
26 Feb 2011 12:02AM
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cliffor123 said...

if you dont have enough ribbon then just paint a huge yellow and black L on your kite


As a learner you ride around with a huge flying fish or a massive C on your kite?

JJB
QLD, 115 posts
26 Feb 2011 1:29AM
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I dont see why someone should have a problem with it, I've had one lesson and first thing I'll do when I purchase my gear and first time set up will be put one on so everyone knows to stay the hell away from me. However Rhys was my instructor so I am probably bias.

Rhys McClintock
NSW, 995 posts
26 Feb 2011 10:32AM
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Hahaha didnt take you long to get on the Breeze Jackson!

jas73
QLD, 796 posts
26 Feb 2011 10:04AM
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It might also be a case of the general public looking at this idea if it get's used across the country and seeing that kiters are taking a responsible stand when it comes to learners. It's easy to knock but what's the harm in trying it.
I still think it needs to be attached higher than the trim strap just to make it more visible from behind.

Craig66
NSW, 2465 posts
26 Feb 2011 11:18AM
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if only the light pole had a ribbon to warn people




JJB
QLD, 115 posts
26 Feb 2011 1:11PM
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Rhys Porter said...

Hahaha didnt take you long to get on the Breeze Jackson!


well when I said I spent alot of time googling I really meant I spent hours on youtube and trawling through seabreeze, luckily however I am a longtime user of one of the biggest forums in Oz so I know my way around and will be able to avoid sounding like a newb

Carantoc
WA, 6741 posts
26 Feb 2011 1:12PM
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Why not just make all kiters were a ribbon all the time then normal people will know who to avoid when walking down the street / sitting on a bus / drinking in a pub / just going about their daily lives ???

Lovely
QLD, 248 posts
26 Feb 2011 3:49PM
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Learners are obvious!!!!

They have a bridals on their kites

jas73
QLD, 796 posts
26 Feb 2011 4:47PM
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So you see heaps of new guys getting around on C4's and RPM's do you

Lovely said...

Learners are obvious!!!!

They have a bridals on their kites



chronic
NSW, 318 posts
26 Feb 2011 5:49PM
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poo stance is good enough for identification

jas73
QLD, 796 posts
26 Feb 2011 4:55PM
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I know a guy who still has quite a stand out poo stance when he kites but gets himself around the water just fine.

chronic said...

poo stance is good enough for identification


Berg K1t3r
QLD, 106 posts
28 Feb 2011 10:33PM
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we have areas where the learners go nice and shallow, stay away from their zone and theres no problem, most of them realize its the best place to learn so easy to spot em, kook corner we call it

Mr float
NSW, 3452 posts
1 Mar 2011 1:13AM
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Berg K1t3r said...

we have areas where the learners go nice and shallow, stay away from their zone and theres no problem, most of them realize its the best place to learn so easy to spot em, kook corner we call it


lucky you,lucky them

Lovely
QLD, 248 posts
1 Mar 2011 12:21AM
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Its true.
Learners ride bridal kites.

The real experts ride direct connections

prea
QLD, 184 posts
1 Mar 2011 11:18AM
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kitesurfjim said...

We have a few Beaches in the UK that run a similar system, but we use rash vests, red for beginners, green for good riders and blue, for club members and marshals.


might not be the right colours but you get the drift, this system came into place just as i started travelling.
they were running it as a trial with the local council and the BKSA to see if the process works.
from what i have heard it has received mixed opinions mainly from those who are beginners who don't want to be labelled as a newbie. but those that do obviously get all the help and assistance they need.


I gonna get a bright hot pink rash vest
which means I'll be a intermediate gay rider



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