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tstizzle
Joined: 05 Jul 2000 Posts: 242
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Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2019 7:02 pm Post subject: Need Kite Lessons/Instructor |
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first off, don't get mad at me. i have NO PLANS to stop windsurfing.
that said, i need to fill in the gaps on some lighter wind days, and kiting seems a good fit. i did some preliminary looking at instruction and found it laughably expensive. i mean, they're asking more than i charge per hour and i've been a software engineer for 20 years. no one belies another's right to make a living but, come on.
so i'm wondering if anyone knows of individuals who teach (as opposed to schools), and may charge a more reasonable rate. |
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gerritt
Joined: 06 May 1998 Posts: 632 Location: Redwood City, CA
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Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2019 7:53 pm Post subject: |
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Hmmm.
You want to take up a life threatening sport and are concerned the cost of professional instruction is too high?
Perhaps you should:
1. Reconsider what it is you are paying for, or
2. Take that money and purchase a foil rig (which will get you out in less wind also), or
3. Learn how to surf or SUP, or
4. Learn how to wave sail - specifically float and ride, where we routinely get out in less wind than the kites can handle, but still manage to catch and ride waves. |
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tstizzle
Joined: 05 Jul 2000 Posts: 242
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Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2019 9:30 pm Post subject: |
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gerritt,
thanks for your input.
now, back to the point... |
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LUCARO
Joined: 07 Dec 1997 Posts: 663
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Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2019 1:25 am Post subject: |
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The kite lessons are kind of involved usually jet ski, time on land and time on water, it is probably worth just biting the bullet. And it is unlikely that you will find anyone that will teach you for cash money on the side due to liability of you taking yourself or someone else out.
A friend of yours that kites might teach you be I have a feeling even this is frowned upon.
It is a fun sport but most people will end up windsurfing much less than they think they will.
1+ for foil too |
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tstizzle
Joined: 05 Jul 2000 Posts: 242
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Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2019 12:11 pm Post subject: |
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i just can't stomach the thought, though, of spending $2k for lessons. that's insane. even in the gorge it's only slightly more than half the price of the bay area. and there are places where all-in costs are $500-$600. so i can't imagine there isn't a ton of wiggle room in these price structures. hence the question.
additionally (and anecdotally), i have seen numerous certified instructors not working for teaching orgs. these people could be a good choice, if vetted. hence, i'm looking for one.
re: foil. i'm planning on living on a sailboat so space is a commodity. foiling doesn't seem a good fit for that lifestyle. moreover, i prefer high wind sailing (27+), so foiling has always looked a bit like watching golf to me. |
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LUCARO
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NOVAAN
Joined: 28 Sep 1994 Posts: 1555
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Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2019 4:18 pm Post subject: |
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Take a trip to South Padre Island in April. Learn to kite in warm shallow water with no wet suit needed. Where I stay I seen new people learn in 3 lessons. The instructor takes you off shore in the bay away from any hazards. He follows your around in a boat with a head set and talks to you while you learn. Being able to stand up and the warm water makes it much easier to get the basics. Not sure what the cost but haven't heard anyone complain.
After you get the basics they will take in the boat a little way off shore so you don't have and obstetrical s launching from the beach. One lauching injury could cost a lot more than the price of the lessons... |
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tstizzle
Joined: 05 Jul 2000 Posts: 242
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Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 11:36 am Post subject: |
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not a bad idea, novaan. any idea who is good there and their price? |
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NOVAAN
Joined: 28 Sep 1994 Posts: 1555
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Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 12:23 pm Post subject: |
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Windsurf Inc. is right next door from where I stay. He has a grass rigging behind his shop. he is the one i see with the boats. There is a kite shop on the island that uses the flats a few miles up that has lots of kiters. I don't know if they use a boat or ski for lessons. The bay is huge shallow and warm. April is the windy season. Hotels and condo are cheap. Good fishing and some golf on the main land. I stay for the month. Last year was the windiest trip ever. I windsurfed on a 5.5 once and the rest of the trip was 4.7 or smaller. Got 23 days out of 30 on the water. Could have sailed more but need a rest. The worst year was 60% on the water mostly 5.5 sails. Guys with big gear got more days. Its seems to be 2/3 days on with 1/2 days off but you just never know. That weaker year was an El Nino year |
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jse
Joined: 17 Apr 1995 Posts: 1460 Location: Maui
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Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2019 12:31 pm Post subject: |
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If a kite instructor could land a 6 month contract teaching you to kite, they would probably be able to charge less than you charge per hour. Instead, they need to setup a day for you and maybe a couple others, drive to the beach for a short lesson, perhaps involving a boat, deal with gear issues, rigging, safety checking etc... On top of that they have most likely a liability to consider for safety issues. You can't compare kite instruction with software development. I know, I've been a software consultant for 40 years.
Steve |
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