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3497
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...
fernmanus
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Jul 1, 2002
10:17 pm
3498
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...
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denisesewa
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Jul 1, 2002
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3499
... 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...
Mel
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Jul 3, 2002
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3500
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
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Jul 3, 2002
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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
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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...
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Jul 3, 2002
6:40 pm
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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/ ...
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Jul 3, 2002
6:50 pm
3504
From memory 9.1 - 18 - 30 knots, comfortable from 20 -28 12.1 - 12 - 25 knots, comfortable from 14 -22/23 15.1 - 8 - 18 knots, comfortable from 10 - 16/17 18.1...
Kitepower
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Jul 3, 2002
10:35 pm
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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
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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...
kite_hoser
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Jul 4, 2002
3:08 pm
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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...
Pauric
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Jul 4, 2002
3:46 pm
3508
... 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...
kite_hoser
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Jul 4, 2002
5:20 pm
3509
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...
Kitepower
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Jul 4, 2002
9:01 pm
3510
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...
Hung Vu
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Jul 5, 2002
12:43 am
3511
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...
kite_hoser
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Jul 5, 2002
5:06 am
3512
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...
Kitepower
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Jul 5, 2002
5:19 am
3513
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...
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Jul 5, 2002
6:41 am
3514
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...
Kitepower
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Jul 5, 2002
10:22 pm
3515
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
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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....
Kitepower
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Jul 6, 2002
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3517
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...
kite_hoser
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Jul 6, 2002
2:32 pm
3518
... 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...
hink_trent
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Jul 6, 2002
10:30 pm
3519
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...
Kitepower
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Jul 6, 2002
10:44 pm
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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
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Jul 7, 2002
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3521
... 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...
ex_cpe
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Jul 7, 2002
11:19 am
3522
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...
kite_hoser
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Jul 7, 2002
2:10 pm
3523
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...
Kitepower
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Jul 7, 2002
10:17 pm
3524
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...
Kitepower
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Jul 7, 2002
11:17 pm
3525
... 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...
jonnykitesurfer
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Jul 8, 2002
1:16 am
3526
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...
Alger, David
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