Actually you're right Stan that would be a good kite. It's gonna see
action one more time down in Hatteras next month, cuz a friend of
mine needs it. After that it's up for sale, damn cheap too. It has a
matching 21m that could be had for seriously next to nothing.
Ken
--- In cankitesurf@yahoogroups.com, "woodman_k" <woodman_k@...> wrote:
>
> Ken has a 16 bfk that would be your best allround summer kite. Ken
you
> will sell that right?
>
> Stan
>
> --- In cankitesurf@yahoogroups.com, "Ken McGlade" <tickittyboo2@>
> wrote:
> >
> > --- In cankitesurf@yahoogroups.com, "emiel_vandervelden"
> > <emiel_vandervelden@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Anyone gonna help our new friend?
> >
> >
> > > Hello all,
> > >
> > > Quick introduction as I'm new to this group. I'm 31, married (1
> > > daughter) and started kiting one year ago as a result of an
> > > anniversary gift (kite lesson with hung).
> > >
> > > During the winter I've been kiting at Petrie Islands (in the
east
> > end)
> > > on my 9m Waroo. I'm completely novice in water. The 9m waroo is
my
> > > only kite thusfar.
> > >
> > > With summer approaching I'm thinking about buying another kite.
My
> > > question to all of you more experienced summer kiters is
therefore:
> > > Considering Ottawa's winds in summer what size kite(s) is most
> > > practical (and would get used most often).
> > >
> > > Finances are always an issue :-) and I realize that while a 4
kite
> > > quiver might be most ideal...it's just not in the cards. I'm
> > looking
> > > for something to complete my 9 with something that would get a
lot
> > of
> > > use in summer.
> > >
> > > Thanks so much,
> > >
> > > Emiel
> > >
> > > ps: I'm 170 pounds and have a "Best" Drive Board (131 - 40)
> > >
> >
>