I am wondering what is an ideal set up as a beginning to kite at Alameda.
I am 6 foot, 175lb.
I took my lessons last year and is looking to practice my waterstart, going both directions, and eventually going upwind in Alameda.
I noticed that wind at alameda ranges from 9mph to 15mph during the summer.
I am looking at the Ocean Rodeo Flite 14.5M (the board I have is a 138cm) Is this a good kite to be using in Alameda? (I do suspect that I will be training at Alameda for a few seasons before graduating to 3rd)
Thanks
The Ideal Set Up for Alemeda
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Re: The Ideal Set Up for Alemeda
The kite size is good for light wind 15-20. The problem with learning @ Alemeda is light variable wind is the most difficult and frustrating condition to learn in. Much better off paying for boat support and lessons in a reliable windy spot.
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Re: The Ideal Set Up for Alemeda
Light wind kiting is more of an advanced skill. A 12m vs a 14.5+m isn't going to make much of a difference for a beginner in Alameda conditions.
If you're just now hitting the water in Alameda, don't expect to be doing upwind there by the end of the season. You're gonna need to schedule lessons at other sites.
If you're just now hitting the water in Alameda, don't expect to be doing upwind there by the end of the season. You're gonna need to schedule lessons at other sites.
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Re: The Ideal Set Up for Alemeda
Thank you guys. That kind of solved a bit of my confusion.
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