Thanks so much for all the thoughtful replies.
I've come up with a lot of new questions since I got such great information last time. :) I have really appreciated all the feedback.
I know that self launching and landing are things to be avoided if possible. How big of a pain is it? Is self landing hard on the kite?
I've read great things about the wind range of modern kites. I'm looking forward to that because I hate re-rigging as a windsurfer. How often does re-rigging happen when you're kiting? How accurate would you say this wind chart for kiteboarding is?
http://tinyurl.com/5uata6m
How many kites/boards would you consider a complete quiver if you're just on the bay and not doing waves? Does it make a difference?
I was always a little concerned about getting my foot caught in a footstrap when windsurfing if I had to bail out. Is that ever a factor in kiteboarding?
If you had a choice of being over powered or under powered on a kite what's preferable? Is sine-ing or running the kite in figure 8's a pain if you're underpowered or something you do routinely?
I hate slogging on a windsurfer waiting for enough wind or a gust so I could get up on a plane. Is there such a thing as slogging on a kiteboard or are you just sitting with your butt in the water trying to waterstart?
I windsurf mainly at Berkeley marina and noticed that on days that I thought would be good for kiting I'd see no one out. Then when I thought it was marginal I'd see several. What are the factors there that would affect that? Tide? Steady/gusty?
See what happens when I have too much time at work? I start daydreaming about being out on the water..... Not that different from windsurfing so far!
Newbie Norman