The next course kiting event is set for Friday Jan 22nd, check out www.nswkba.com.au for the details, and to register for event updates.
Cheers
Gav
Hey Gav
Sorry I missed that last one - got stuck on the North Side.
See if this one is makable - hope so
^^^^ Hollywood is just across the road from Hollywood St/The Grand Parade, Ramsgate Beach on Botany Bay
What sort of boards are people using?
I only got a twin tip.
What sort of boards performed well last time?
IT IS ON FOR FRIDAY AT DOLLS POINT, SEE YOU THERE!
See www.nswkba.com.au for the sportsmanship rules under the event.
GAV
Hi Guys,
In the course racing we have done over here, the fastest boards around the course are Course racing boards (funny that eh?
). We use Airush Monaro's, North Race LTD's and Airush Sector 60.
The course boards are long >160cm, flat or very slight concave, zero rocker and wide in the tails ie same width as the widest part of the board or wider. All of these boards have minimum 15cm long, slightly raked, asymetrically profiled, dagger type fins with about 15 degrees cantilever so they point vertically down when ridden at speed with an edge.
All boards go fast downwind and across wind except surfboards as they have too much tail rocker and too much toe in on their fins. It is the upwind legs that wins the races and this is where the course racing boards have a distinct advantage over other boards. The course organiser can lay a course to favour any board. A course with a long upwind leg will favour course boards, a course with a short upwind and lots of tight reaching will be fast for everyone and a downwind slalom can also be won by anyone.
Length, rocker, and fins are king. It's still fun to race whatever you are on and a good twin tip rider on a board like the Airush Protoy Exile or North Phantom will make up lost ground in fast tacks without falling.
Enjoy the race and someone write up a report after the event, i'd love to hear how it goes.
Cheers,
KH