G'day All,
I'm a Safety Bay local and do all of my sailing here. What a spot!!
This season I've been brought down close to a dozen times by kite lines hitting my mast or body, or bailing completely to avoid a kiter mid-air plowing through my rig and myself.
I'm not certain as to whether any rules exist at present about sailing within 'the pond,' but feel the Rockingham Council needs to be proactive on this issue before someone gets seriously hurt. If there are rules at present, they don't seem to be working for various reasons.
Can anyone enlighten me and what thoughts do other windsurfers have?
I got taken out twice on Thursday. They were all over the pond. The main problems is they jump and land downwind right in front of you leaving you know where to go and little chance of avoiding them or they fail a landing and the kite falls right in your path which is what happened to me on both occasions.
I was under the impression the unwritten rule is they stay on the ocean side of the pond with the divide determined by the float in the miidle.
There are rules for the Pond have been for about 3 years, a "local" would know them.
Sorry a one poster with something like this reaks of troll
I am a local and sail the pond regularly. I have never really had a problem. The majority stick to the rules (as outlined above) when it gets busy the rules really do work... it seems to be when there arent many sailors out ~15kn the kiters seem to spread out all over the pond leaving some uncomfortable moments for the few windsurfers, we are usually outnumbered 3:1 but when its 10:1 watch out...![]()
I've been sailing in safety bay almost every session for the past 7 seasons and have watched first hand the spread and drama that kiting has brought with it
Unfortunately..... I've had so many run ins with the usual jump upwind and then the following dropping of kite that can cover up to 50+meters of area![]()
It's time for local authorities to look at the implications of the extreme growth of kiting and develop some new guidelines to insure that windsurfers whether new or old to the sport have an area that is clearly marked and SAFE to use.
The pond is an important part of windsurfing in WA and it is where I wish to introduce our brilliant sport to my son in a few years....I only hope that the frequent kite vs windsurf incidents don't cause a complete ban which is a real possibility![]()
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Kitesurfing/General/Surf-Live-Saving-Association-WA-Kitesurfing-Survey/
From early Feb.....
Wonder how it went but obviously the Dept of Sport and Recreation are casting an eye over the whole kiting issue and I would expect some regulation will be in the pipeline.
5 to 10 years ago kites respected the pond it just t
Takes one rouge tea bager to ruin it for everyone Else! [}:)]
G'day All,
Troll Elmo? I joined this forum specifically to throw this issue out for discussion and hopefully learn something, as a precursor to a possible letter to Council. Enlighten me and give me something constructive!
I rig up and thus launch from the grass between the boat ramp carpark and the Safety Bay Yacht Club and haven't seen any info signed around there. As far as sailing in a kiting area, I've been brought down all over the pond and thus I'm trying to clarify something here, so thanks Col5555, I'll abide by what you've said when I'm out from now on.
I Guess this is not wave sailing, but just to let you know how different our sport is.
From the start, going out or surf in...did you know that the Rules for kiters(IKO) is the priority goes to the one who surf! In windsurfing it's the one who go out into the ocean(unless local rules stipulate something else)!! I Came close a few times on my last trip, particularly in one of those those days where you need the channel to go out....if not it could cost you a 45min swims...and mast and sails. Usually I take whitewater and eat it and let kiters, windsurfers surf their wave. But that day I was using the channel and they were surfing(of course they can't put their kite a 12h00...they have to put it at 9h)...with the entier kite and line blocking the channel...and they were giving us **** and we were giving them ****. Well, we were both in our right!! ;-) Of course rules also stipulate I think, kiters should always give priority to the one who is the most vulnerable..like surfers, body surfers etc...I guess going out in big surf is not considered to be vulnerable.
I think they just don't know any wave etiquette, it is relatively a young sport and it's so easy to go wave sailing in kites..that new comers can jump in after 6 month of riding..in windsurfing it takes years.
They were jumping from back of the wave to a few feet in front of you while you were surfing.....sometime turning around and going upwind(backside for us) while you were riding frontside...and they seemed to not understood that we like to surf it frontside and and for us it's downwind! Also there, I guess priority is to the one who is the most upwind...but seems that on waves, rules get more flexible in kite world.
Agreed our local guys that kite/sail like Matty G, Allan G, Jason & John G are all top blokes and it's fantastic to share the water with them when they are kiting ![]()
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^^^ Jase I was not having a go at your post or you... you are a fkn good sailor and kiter and understand both sides etc.
BUT
the flip side of your post: If we make allowances like that... should I then 'understand' that in Winthrop, Murdoch, Churchlands, Nedlands etc that there is heaps of middleaged Asian ladies who can't drive for sh!t, so I just accept that I will have to swerve to avoid them and if they hit me, well, so be it?
No bl00dy way.
When windsurfing came along did surfers just say "oh well now we will get no waves, boo hoo, oh well too bad" or did yachties say "awww, they are more manoueverable so we will just let them ignore ROW rules and do whatever the fk they want" ???
NO. We all stuck to the rules. You don't duck n weave to avoid the newcomers, you make the newcomers obey the existing rules. Evem MORE SO if the newcomers are ignorant of the rules or openly don't care abut them.
I don't give a rodent's rectum if kiters are more manoueverable, or don't know left from right, or who picked up the swell first - the rules apply to all - and we should not have to think "ooh there are kiters out today I might have to be a bit more understanding than yesterday or let them bend the rules" FK THAT. That is when peopel come to grief..... wehn Monday's rules are different to Thursday cos kiters are out or Davo is on the water and he is a tool so we let him be, of "cos I can do 20m runs thru the break everyone has to let me, even if I am dropping in"
No.
But .......Even if there are no rules, common sense should prevail.
The obvious way to operate a kite surfing craft is for it to keep clear of all other water users or craft, as the kite surfer, is the most dangerous marine craft and should be obligated to keep clear of all other water borne craft.
We have all seen photos of kites caught on yacht masts. Thank you Peter Dan for the revealing photo of Lucky Bay.
It is for the same reason Water Skiers are not allowed to operate without restriction through out the Swan River or the coastal regions unchecked.
At Safety Bay there have been signs erected showing the area where kites can operate, but it would appear that the average Kite Surfing Idiot has not attained the level of education to read a simple and easily comprehendible sign. They can not stay in their allocated area and stop risking other peoples safety.
In 2005 just before Christmas, Safety Bay almost became the location of Australia's first Kite Surfing/Windsurfing death. Only through the grace of God that the Windsurfer survived with six broken ribs, punctured lung and his calf muscle torn off.
This, unfortunately, was not reported in the press, but it should not be forgotten.
Kite surfing is a fantastic pastime, but it is dangerous. That is without question.
Kite Surfing needs to restricted to controlled areas to protect other water users.
The Kite Surfing Association must eliminate the "Idiot" factor from within its ranks.
Nowhere else would we have water skiers tearing through a yachting regatta.
This recklessness does not occur in Maui. Kite Surfing is separated from all other water based sports.
I got taken out by a Kiteboarder recently, but thats just because I cant turn. It would be a shame if my pond continued to be so congested, as I am not a fan of slight chop outside the sand bar. I'm now teaching my son to Kiteboard, and because he's also a windsurfer he'll be able to use all areas of the pond!
These upwind half for the kiters and so on rules are rubbish, when I've been taken out by kites it's because they have dropped their kite on me or them jumping without the brains to see who's downwind. Surly if safety was king then the windsurfers would have the upwind half and kites could just take themselves out on the downwind half, why should our health be put at risk just because kites want to hog the sandbar.
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I kite there 2 times a year max,
I think its a tad shallow next to the sand bar for windsurfers. Having kiters next to the sand bar utilizes the pond to its full exstent.
Pitty about the ****ty kiters wrecking your day, I wouldnt be impressed if that happened to me.
The simple rule to sailing with Kites at Safety Bay is expect them to do the unexpected. And keep your wits about you.
Us windsurfers are just as guilty of breaching the unenforcable guidelines on the signs.
Just the same as whinging about kiters pulling the old dangle without looking trick we need to remember that when you power into a gybe at speed we carve an through an arc of about of about 25 -40 meters on average. All of a sudden that kiter you passed 50 m upwind of halfway across the pond is in your path.
I have been a Safety Bay local for about 10 years now and have only had one collision with a kiter, I have had to take evasive action because of kites many times in the past and it is not always thier fault.
And just remember Rocko Council is intending on dredgeing a channel through the bar in the next few months so the stinkboats can get in and out without having to think, look or use any basic navigation skills so we may as well enjoy what we have left of the pond in its current state.
Had kite lines "shaving" over my head after I saw it coming and let go of my rig to be flat in the water at Peli point, was very uncoftable feeling, the fckuktard did not even slow dow or checked if I was ok..... swooshed pass.
I know carry a small cuter in my weties just in case. In another hand kiters always let you know that they are just about to perform a radical move by doing some sort of "tribal" cooooheee sound, what is the point of been a hero if noone witness it![}:)]