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Kiters cross the Strait

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Created by easty > 9 months ago, 9 Sep 2009
easty
TAS, 2213 posts
9 Sep 2009 8:53PM
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Well they've done it - 2 cash strapped mainland tourists have taken the cheap alternative and kited from Tassie to Vic. Despite what we think of them that's a pretty impressive effort on one tack. (Do kites have a tack)

garyk
QLD, 277 posts
9 Sep 2009 9:00PM
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It must be in record time too. Well done I think

easty
TAS, 2213 posts
9 Sep 2009 9:05PM
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To be fair, one of them is a respected blue water sailor and gave a good account of himself on telly - the footage even looked good.

decdok
VIC, 107 posts
9 Sep 2009 9:06PM
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garyk said...

It must be in record time too. Well done I think



Yes that is correct record time, you lousy poleys did it in a mere 17hours while us superstar kiters did it in a lightning fast 11hours

1 million ----- zip

garyk
QLD, 277 posts
9 Sep 2009 9:20PM
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Yes that is correct record time, you lousy poleys did it in a mere 17hours while us superstar kiters did it in a lightning fast 11hours

1 million ----- zip



But that was in like 1980 or somthing ?
It wont be long before that record is cracked by a windsurfer

garyk
QLD, 277 posts
9 Sep 2009 9:22PM
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Is kitting more taxing on the body and legs?

Boris
261 posts
9 Sep 2009 7:26PM
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garyk said...

Is kitting more taxing on the body and legs?



No, it's more taxing on the anus

easty
TAS, 2213 posts
9 Sep 2009 9:26PM
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C'mon guys, lets use this thread to acknowledge that not all kiters are boardy over wetty wearing dropkicks doing stupid dangly things - this was a well prepared and executed feat of endurance by a couple of experienced and sensible sailors. Well done.

AUS1111
WA, 3621 posts
9 Sep 2009 7:48PM
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Gotta concede - that is impressive.

Perhaps they could try crossing the Tasman for their next adventure?

garyk
QLD, 277 posts
9 Sep 2009 9:48PM
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easty said...

C'mon guys, lets use this thread to acknowledge that not all kiters are boardy over wetty wearing dropkicks doing stupid dangly things - this was a well prepared and executed feat of endurance by a couple of experienced and sensible sailors. Well done.



"Respect"

nebbian
WA, 6277 posts
9 Sep 2009 8:10PM
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I think there will be a report on the news (ABC) before 7:30 for WA viewers...

latedropeddy
VIC, 417 posts
9 Sep 2009 10:27PM
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Good on you fellas, awesome achievement!

divaldo
SA, 2878 posts
9 Sep 2009 10:07PM
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AUS1111 said...

Gotta concede - that is impressive.

Perhaps they could try crossing the Tasman for their next adventure?


hahahha Permanently?

Seriously good effort though chaps!

WINDY MILLER
WA, 3183 posts
9 Sep 2009 8:57PM
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do it without a back up boat and then i will be impressed.

Mark _australia
WA, 23433 posts
9 Sep 2009 9:43PM
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Never thought I'd see "Kiters" and "Strait" in the same sentence

jp747
1553 posts
9 Sep 2009 9:51PM
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decdok said...

garyk said...

It must be in record time too. Well done I think



Yes that is correct record time, you lousy poleys did it in a mere 17hours while us superstar kiters did it in a lightning fast 11hours

1 million ----- zip


as someone said 'respectable' and i agree too..being a kiter 30% of the time it's seriously taxing "poling" along in when the whole body is either pulling or pushing..while kiting is generally more on the legs and if exhausted park the kite high and get the load off knees for a breather but if we're talking the Bass then still a feat

oldie
VIC, 356 posts
10 Sep 2009 4:53PM
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They hoped to get there in 10 hours, but they failed
www.abc.net.au/news/2009-09-02/kite-boarders-attempt-bass-strait-crossing/1414310?site=news
and they headed for Inverloch, but they failed to get there.
(and probably didn't even try as hard as Alison)
www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/09/07/2679003.htm?site=news

evlPanda
NSW, 9207 posts
10 Sep 2009 6:51PM
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Alison is 100x greater a sailor than me. But why the formula gear?

Also, are you allowed to re-rig while crossing? Yachts can .... agh, what's the term? when you roll the sail up? Actually they can re-rig, what am I talking about?

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
10 Sep 2009 7:47PM
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I think the sailing term is either reefing or furling. Possibly a combination of both. Alison probably used formula gear as thats what she is most comfortable and familiar with.

I remember in the thread that followed her progress there was discussion about her gear and whether it was appropriate. Whatever rig chosen for such a crossing would have to be a compromise and be as versatile as possible.

Rider5
WA, 567 posts
10 Sep 2009 6:34PM
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easty said...

Well they've done it - 2 cash strapped mainland tourists have taken the cheap alternative and kited from Tassie to Vic. Despite what we think of them that's a pretty impressive effort on one tack. (Do kites have a tack)


Who cares !

This should have been posted in the Kite section.

Wannabe
NSW, 148 posts
10 Sep 2009 9:21PM
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Im not so sure what the big deal is. Most people who take up kiting cross the line from when they once called themselves straight

DavMen
NSW, 1508 posts
11 Sep 2009 9:41AM
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I suppose it a great athletic feat.

But personally - Yawn.

mathew
QLD, 2133 posts
11 Sep 2009 9:47AM
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DavMen said...

I suppose it a great athletic feat.

But personally - Yawn.


I'm not sure you quite understand... try sailing on the *same tack* for twelve hours... your kidneys end up in a different part of your body.

DavMen
NSW, 1508 posts
11 Sep 2009 9:58AM
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mathew said...

DavMen said...

I suppose it a great athletic feat.

But personally - Yawn.


I'm not sure you quite understand... try sailing on the *same tack* for twelve hours... your kidneys end up in a different part of your body.


I understand all that hence my first line-
but some things - don't impress me much, I can't help that - hence my second line.

AUS4
NSW, 1287 posts
11 Sep 2009 10:58AM
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Does swimming the last 1 km count. I thought you had to kite or sail the whole distance???

shear tip
NSW, 1125 posts
11 Sep 2009 4:09PM
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Tough crowd today

I suppose this is in the windsurfing section...

lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
13 Sep 2009 9:52AM
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garyk said...

Yes that is correct record time, you lousy poleys did it in a mere 17hours while us superstar kiters did it in a lightning fast 11hours

1 million ----- zip



But that was in like 1980 or somthing ?
It wont be long before that record is cracked by a windsurfer



Yeah it was in the 80's,that was the last one of the poledancers.Im pretty sure they are all extinct now.

Spotty
VIC, 1619 posts
13 Sep 2009 11:07AM
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lotofwind said...

garyk said...

Yes that is correct record time, you lousy poleys did it in a mere 17hours while us superstar kiters did it in a lightning fast 11hours

1 million ----- zip



But that was in like 1980 or somthing ?
It wont be long before that record is cracked by a windsurfer


1980???? it was 1998.... "leaving the only successful, non-stop, unassisted crossing on such a craft with Nick Moloney in 1998."


www.seabreeze.com.au/News/Sailing/World-record-kite-surf-crossing-of-Bass-Strait-underway_2948315.aspx

P.C_simpson
WA, 1490 posts
13 Sep 2009 12:16PM
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i think that all the kiters in Australia should all kite to Tasmania and stay there, that would be impressive...



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