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Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 5:59 pm
by OliverG
jstjohn3 wrote:I've got an old S&W 38caliber Hong Kong Police Special I'd be willing to "rent" for a couple hours. Just send me a PM! O:)
John,

Nice. I'll PM you if I, or anyone I know needs it for a "job". :-k

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 8:48 pm
by Sander
Another model for a club would be the Berkeley Hangliding Club. I am not sure how it is affiliated to the UC. But there the club owns gear and memberships costs 100 bucks/ year (anyone know the current price?), which includes all instruction and gear use.
Hangliders know all that sh*t about liability, safety, launch access, learning properly etc.

Re: Non-profit Kitesurfing Club

Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 10:26 pm
by buckidge
Quite the old thread I found...
Did this ever happen? Sounds a lot like the University of Wisconsin Hoofer's Sailing Club, but they only did it for snow kiting (less liability)!

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Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2012 9:47 am
by rvv
Guest wrote:I am not a lawyer, but I never understand why those agreements that free someone from liability are never good enough. Same with kite rental. From what I understand liability is a big issue, and the agreement that says the renter accepts all liability is not good enough. If there was kite rental in the bay area I would have significantly less kites.
Emeryville based KGB Kiteboarding rents kites & boards etc. IKO cert is required and can be given on the day.
We have for years now taught Cal students and faculty and have mentioned starting a club on many occasions. From what I understand this needs to be organized by Active students. We would be happy to provide gear storage services and clinics, certifications, support ect for our cost(not profit) for the club. But we do not have the time to set up and administer the club.
We can cover all kiteboarding/rental/club activities under our comprehensive kiteboarding/business coverage (3 separate policies, well over 3k per year).
Get it going and contact us for support/hosting if you want it!
Get some!