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Is Kitng a Two Person Sport??

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Created by shi thouse > 9 months ago, 23 Oct 2007
shi thouse
WA, 1151 posts
23 Oct 2007 10:05AM
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As previously mentioned in another topic, I am a windsurfer looking at taking on kiting as an addition to my water-sports repertoire.

I have frequently assisted or have seen other people assist kiters to launch or land their kites. I always thought it may have just been a general courtesy thing, however, thinking back it has been a very rare occassion that I have seen someone attempt to launch or land a kite by themselves. Is this such a hard things to do and in fact are two people preferred when kiting?

Skwinty
WA, 164 posts
23 Oct 2007 10:13AM
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Not hard at all.... there are a few different methods, depending on the style of kite you fly, it is something you will learn in your first lesson.

Although being a pole dancer.... it may take you a little longer to learn than most!

mrbonk
NSW, 483 posts
23 Oct 2007 12:23PM
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It's nice to have a friend help launch/land, but by no means is it a necessity. Like anything, you just have to go about it the right way to make sure you do it safely.

Kitehard
WA, 2782 posts
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23 Oct 2007 11:35AM
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Hi shi thouse,

It is a cinch to launch and land on your own, however, it is usually a much better and safer practice to get assistance so that it removes most of the margin for error and a failed launch or land.

It is a community thing and shows respect for the beach community by taking the time to get launched more safely so as to have little chance of causing any disturbance.

I have seen many self launches go wrong in my time and the impact it can have on a busy beach can be quite significant. Asssisted launches can also go wrong if the assistant is inexperienced or a non kiter. A very few kiters prefer to self launch due to this issue.

Have a look around our website for hints and tips and FAQ's www.kiteboardingschool.com.au/

Good winds,

GreenPat
QLD, 4093 posts
23 Oct 2007 1:51PM
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I botched a self launch a couple of months ago and my kite ended up getting sliced in half by a sign in the sand dunes . Having said that, I've done hundreds before that which went fine.

Tonewolf
382 posts
23 Oct 2007 3:00PM
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One person to fly and have all the fun, and my kite bitch to root(for me) afterwards/during...get me beer and pie.

And stroke me when I'm sore....hell yesss..it's a 2 person sport!

Bite me!

venom
NSW, 6 posts
23 Oct 2007 7:52PM
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KB is one and a two person sport, i think its best too have two people just makes it more exciting and if you get in trouble you always have someone to help[:D

lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
24 Oct 2007 8:50AM
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quote:
Originally posted by Tonewolf

One person to fly and have all the fun, and my kite bitch to root(for me) afterwards/during...get me beer and pie.

And stroke me when I'm sore....hell yesss..it's a 2 person sport!

Bite me!


Did she stroke your sore stomach muscle after the light wind session at one mile on friday?
Thanx for the bit of local info.

sunseeker
QLD, 1203 posts
24 Oct 2007 10:57AM
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I have found that with a self launch that it's critical to have your kite leash attached to a flagging line or 5th line. This has saved me on at least one occasion.

I often go down to the beach after work in summer and kite on my own even if it's for only 45mins. It's really easy to have your gear in the car (unlike windsurf gear) and shoot to the beach after work - the only thing is that you need to be proficient in staying upwind.

colinwill78
VIC, 1395 posts
24 Oct 2007 2:32PM
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I kite whenever i can and nearly always alone.
I would love someone to launch me because it would save me digging in the hard sand/mud at my local beaches.
but as for being a two person sport....... no way.

NJPornstar
WA, 790 posts
24 Oct 2007 1:04PM
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Solo flying in extreme wind is generally no problem with these kites.

www.newkiteboarding.com

Tonewolf
382 posts
24 Oct 2007 4:01PM
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i ask my mates to come with me on the marginal days...so they can go the white whale and fart in unison .....for that extra couple of knots!

Most of the time it doesn't work....but sometimes.....whoa!

Bite me!

kitecrazzzy
WA, 2184 posts
24 Oct 2007 5:04PM
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its piss weak to do it on the beach but on the river you need some one to help you otherwise you can damage your kite pretty easily.

azza
1338 posts
24 Oct 2007 5:15PM
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I think you mean "piss easy", you'll nail the local lingo soon, just keep trying. Yes, inland kiting is rough business, give me that nice soft sand of a beach any day.

quote:
Originally posted by kitecrazzzy

its piss weak to do it on the beach but on the river you need some one to help you otherwise you can damage your kite pretty easily.

marchFLY
13 posts
24 Oct 2007 7:01PM
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Hey guys we should all really use the buddy system.
Theres always a chance something can go wrong, its so nice when you get into strife and your friend is there to assist.
I never kite alone, no way!

Good Luck

waveslave
WA, 4263 posts
24 Oct 2007 7:41PM
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quote:
Originally posted by NJPornstar

Solo flying in extreme wind is generally no problem with these kites.

www.newkiteboarding.com



Wink.
The Pornstar is a real opportunist.
lol.

Kiting can be a full-on teamsport if you want it to be....
I've witnessed it many times.
You see kiters arriving in packs, escorted by their entourage.
Kite-bettys at the ready, along with their board-handlers and videographers,
not to mention the anchormen holding onto the backs of harnesses during hot-launches.
It can be a circus some days.

But who would have believed that surfing would oneday morph into a teamsport too ?
I refer to tow-in surfing....
and that's not gay, is it ?

azza
1338 posts
24 Oct 2007 9:15PM
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Not even when you do it WaveSlave... OK, maybe just a little. But we do respect your right to be different.

wdric
NSW, 1625 posts
25 Oct 2007 7:58PM
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quote:
Originally posted by Tonewolf

One person to fly and have all the fun, and my kite bitch to root(for me) afterwards/during...get me beer and pie.

And stroke me when I'm sore....hell yesss..it's a 2 person sport!



Does he also read this forum



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