Denise, The Peter Lynn ARC is simple to setup and is a good bet for riding in gusty inland conditions. Kenny ... I sold my ... fun. I ... out there). ... find...
I really appreciate the info and "food for thought" Thanks Guys !! :) This has really become a tough decision . To many kites to choose from , John from...
... it ... It's actually a CLAM Cleat brand "jam" cleat, not to be confused with CAM cleats, which have rotating cam-action parts which grip the line. I call...
Kenny, Everytime I try going to the address you stated below I get redirected to the following site: "http://www.roar.com/client/? sh=1577". Do you know any...
cyberchulo1
cyberchulo1@...
Jul 3, 2002 4:37 pm
3501
Anyone knows the wind range for F-One March1 Appreciate it Thanks ... From: cyberchulo1 Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 9:34 AM To: ksurfschool@yahoogroups.com ...
Alex Tien Do
Alextiendo@...
Jul 3, 2002 5:52 pm
3502
In a message dated 7/3/2002 9:38:35 AM US Mountain Standard Time, ... http://www.maui.net/~extreme/Kite%20Accessories.html I hope this helps, there is another...
In a message dated 7/3/2002 9:38:35 AM US Mountain Standard Time, ... and another, still cant find the one I'm thinking of though http://www.flowbeekite.com/ ...
Thanks ... From: Kitepower Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 3:31 PM To: ksurfschool@yahoogroups.com Subject: [ksurfschool] F-One Mach 1 wind ranges From memory ...
Alex Tien Do
Alextiendo@...
Jul 3, 2002 10:55 pm
3506
Hi, A friend of mine made a Cedar bi-directional board as his first board. We had it out last weekend in 20km/hr winds at Lake Erie. Was the first time we...
http://www.kitesurfingschool.org/board.htm 04 July 2002 16:08 To: ksurfschool@yahoogroups.com cc: Subject: [ksurfschool] Woody Board Hi, A friend of mine made...
... Yes i've been to that site numerous times, but it doesn't answer my questions specifically and the "less is more" board is a good place to start but i was...
There are a couple of things that are not helping you, one is the C-Quad, while it is a pretty good kite for buggying they are lousy for kiteboarding, unless...
Cedar sounds like a very good wood for kiteboard... 1.7" thickness is too thick I think. Most kiteboards are thinner than 3/4". Without board rocker, a...
Thanks so much for the replies guys, I agree wholeheartedly that the board is too small. We thought the rails the way we made them would've worked better but...
Good stuff! C-Quads can be used on the water as I said, Kane Hartill who used to be sponsored by Peter Lynn used them in the early days of kiteboarding 2 years...
Just a suggestion An inexpencive way to experiment with board design might be to use Plywood, for example ,to create rocker simply cut two pieces half the...
G'day Ted Pity you have a new bladder on the way, as your repair will probably be OK and last as long as your kite. As you can see I have a real issue with...
I have seen different construction as polyfuse and dacron in type of kites. Could anyone explain the difference between the two as far as performance and...
Alex Tien Do
Alextiendo@...
Jul 6, 2002 12:26 am
3516
G'day From what I have read about polyfuse, and seen of its use in various kites, it is a very good material for the bladder outers of modern inflatable kites....
Hi again, just a tad confused about this rail. I saw a brunoti the other day up close and the rail was on the bottom (top down edge). Is the reason for this...
... So since it's a woody should the rail ... Thanks ... All of the manufactured wake-style boards I have seen have the edge on the bottom of the board and a...
Have a look at as many of the latest tray/wake style boards, as you can. You will notice one common theme, thin rails with the edge at the bottom surface of...
thanks ... From: Alex Tien Do Sent: Friday, July 05, 2002 5:32 PM To: ksurfschool@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [ksurfschool] F-One Mach 1 wind ranges I have...
Alex Tien Do
Alextiendo@...
Jul 7, 2002 2:07 am
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... you can. You will notice one common theme, thin rails with the edge at the bottom surface of the board. I'm not sure why Hung makes a point of being abe to...
Thanks so much for all the opinions. I am starting a new larger/thinner board today. It should work much better. Will keep you all posted as to the results...
G'day Rick The almost complete silence here on this topic leads me to think that most riders are not using kite leashes. It is very obvious to me when I visit...
Thanks Jim When I re-read that there are few words that I would add here and there, but real synergy is what kiteboarding is, I think that is why it just grabs...
... two or more weeks . Please E-Mail me at courchesne@... , where you leave , shipping info i will give you , and payment by mail right. I need the...
OK, I got my 9m F-one up for a few seconds before I got disoriented by being lifted and then water dragged and let it fall to the horizon. But when I dropped...