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Heading to Port Douglas - four mile

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Created by jboz > 9 months ago, 18 May 2008
jboz
NSW, 41 posts
18 May 2008 5:53PM
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Hi all,

Heading to Port Douglas and surrounds for two weeks on June 6th. Weigh 95kg, would like to limit it to two kites if possible. Any suggestions. I have a 14/11/8 SLE.

I have heard that the hotter winds are not as powerfull etc. Usually Kite South Coast NSW. So what would the comparison be, 16knots (cold) = 20knots (hot) or is it just a myth.

Thanks in advance.

Robe
SA, 150 posts
18 May 2008 8:49PM
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Hey sonic, your best bet is to contact KITE RITE in yorkeys knob, they'll be able to inform you of current weather conditions and predicted forecast etc-they helped me out when I was up there! good luck-

stamp
QLD, 2791 posts
18 May 2008 9:29PM
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leave the 8 at home. at 95kg i doubt even your 11 will get a run at port. the wind there definitely lacks grunt

finx
QLD, 60 posts
19 May 2008 5:19PM
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hey im around 95 kg and the only kite i really need is a 14.......
bring the 11 we do get times when youll need it.......
ask for richard when u get there well have the tradition beer on the beach

Capt.Gumby
QLD, 354 posts
19 May 2008 11:14PM
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I am 93kg's and generally ride a 13m Rev here in Cairns but at times certainly should be riding an 11m. This time of year will see strong wind warnings issued of 20 to 30 knots as a common occurence (wouldn't know it this week though and the forecast doesn't look good for the rest of this week either.)

Actually leave the 11m at home and it will blow for sure

I would definately leave the 8 at home, 11m could come in handy, you will be predominately riding the 14m. Hope you have a great trip and the wind comes good.


jboz
NSW, 41 posts
20 May 2008 9:33AM
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Thanks all for the help. Looks like it is the 14m and the 11m (which can handle up to about 28knots).

We have not had anything decent here since March so I am happy just to get out.

Cheers

ps. I will also check out "Kite Rite" thanks for the tip. Also handy when I break stuff.
pps. Richard, that beer on the beach sounds fine to me.

Kitehard
WA, 2782 posts
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20 May 2008 8:58AM
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Hi Sonic1,

If you are heading to Port, you want to contact Bretto at Windswell. His school/retail is situated on the southern end of 4 mile beach.

The tropical wind will have about 20% less grunt than southern cooler wind in my experience. At 95 kegs you wont be using any small kites. You may get to have a run on the 11m but mostly I reckon you could just get away with the one 14m, in fact, check with Bretto, I think he rents kites, if so, I'd leave the 11m behind so you've got less to drag around with you.

Port haven't had a good season for several years, then again, neither have the rest of us Check out www.windswell.com.au for all the latest and definately call Bretto as he has lived and worked in Port for longer than I have known him.

Good winds and have a great trip,





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