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In your opinion, wheres the best place and school to learn the sport? Alameda or SI?
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My lesson took place in the open space west of the marina. From the field you can see the shipyard. (Near the round about)kite-o-matik wrote:Man, don't I know it. I've driven to Crown Beach twice now, for water lessons that didn't happen because there was no wind.
Ok, so KWS has jetskis -- cool. How/where do they do land lessons (rigging, safety, launching, etc)?
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jjm is correct. I had my water and land lesson with them, they rock! I recommend Jeff or Scott as your instructor (specially Scott that dude is crazy, in a good way), they sure know what they are doing. =D> =D>kite-o-matik wrote:Man, don't I know it. I've driven to Crown Beach twice now, for water lessons that didn't happen because there was no wind.
Ok, so KWS has jetskis -- cool. How/where do they do land lessons (rigging, safety, launching, etc)?
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