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PL Kitecat

Donaldgould - 6-6-2011 at 04:56 PM

So I want to know more about the PL kite . I hear that there are some out there I would like get one. Also would like some in put

rocfighter - 7-6-2011 at 04:58 AM

Are you refering to the large display Cats that they make? They are used as line laundry from a lifter. Or is this a traction kite I have never heard of?

indigo_wolf - 7-6-2011 at 05:10 AM

As Dave said, Peter Lynn makes two items that might be referred to as Kitecats.....

A large piece of line laundry (even used, these go for NZ$4300)


and a twin-hull water craft for use with a suitable traction kite (forgot the price on these, but it was upwards of a couple of thousand, I think):


It would help if you could narrow down what you are looking for.

What kind of input are you looking for?

ATB,
Sam

ripsessionkites - 7-6-2011 at 05:55 AM

My vote says he is looking for pic #2

kitesurfer - 7-6-2011 at 06:05 AM

if i could buy a kitekat for $2grand, i'd write the check today!

PHREERIDER - 7-6-2011 at 09:27 AM

no doubt! KS

ripsessionkites - 7-6-2011 at 09:35 AM

i know of two in Vancouver, BC that the sellers will not give up. there was another one from here that went to someone in California last year.

the average price is ............................................





$4000.00

bigkahuna - 7-6-2011 at 09:49 AM

From what I remember, not many were imported. I'm kind of surprised there's one here on the Banks, any idea who has it? Might be cheaper / easier to just pick up a cheap Hobie with a broken mast. Just about every beach I've ever been to has at least one bust-up Hobie on it.

action jackson - 7-6-2011 at 09:57 AM

I have one in Waves,Nc and its not for sale!...........aj
ps Only 12 made and they are not producing anymore!

BeamerBob - 7-6-2011 at 10:22 AM

AD72 bought one last fall and lives in NorCal. It needs a minor repair I think.

bigkahuna - 7-6-2011 at 11:53 AM

@Action - Bring that puppy down here some time! ;)

Donaldgould - 7-6-2011 at 01:32 PM

I would like the real deal some day. But till then I found a hobbie cat for 300 . Todd had done the same thing and it looked like good times

AD72 - 7-6-2011 at 01:38 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by BeamerBob
AD72 bought one last fall and lives in NorCal. It needs a minor repair I think.


Yes I have one of the first revisions that I picked up from a guy in BC. It was brought over by Peter Lynn himself in 05 and is the yellow one on the NABX site article. I reinforced the fiberglass around the front rudder and need to do some work on the seam between the upper half and lower half. I have been kitesurfing every chance I get so I have not been putting the time in to finish it. I am not surprised there are only 12. I scowered the internet to find this one and have a folder of every picture I could find thorugh google image search. There was a change in pontoon, seat frame, aft rudder and control linkage since the one I have. I saw a newer red one on sale in the UK last year on ebay. I believe PowerKite shop sold a few there. It would be nice to know what the actual production #s were. Too bad they are not making anymore. I have yet to pilot mine. Anybody want to help sand some fiberglass?

AD72 - 7-6-2011 at 01:59 PM

Photos on Flick

Donaldgould - 7-6-2011 at 02:18 PM

That look good if you need to let it go keep me in mind .

Donaldgould - 7-6-2011 at 02:21 PM

That look good if you need to let it go keep me in mind .

action jackson - 7-6-2011 at 06:53 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by AD72
Quote:
Originally posted by BeamerBob
AD72 bought one last fall and lives in NorCal. It needs a minor repair I think.


Yes I have one of the first revisions that I picked up from a guy in BC. It was brought over by Peter Lynn himself in 05 and is the yellow one on the NABX site article. I reinforced the fiberglass around the front rudder and need to do some work on the seam between the upper half and lower half. I have been kitesurfing every chance I get so I have not been putting the time in to finish it. I am not surprised there are only 12. I scowered the internet to find this one and have a folder of every picture I could find thorugh google image search. There was a change in pontoon, seat frame, aft rudder and control linkage since the one I have. I saw a newer red one on sale in the UK last year on ebay. I believe PowerKite shop sold a few there. It would be nice to know what the actual production #s were. Too bad they are not making anymore. I have yet to pilot mine. Anybody want to help sand some fiberglass?


AD, our boats were brought over at the sametime! In fact I sailed your boat across Lake Mojave with Peter at Nabx 2005. Productions #'s are 12! There are 3 sets of hulls sitting in NZ but a major mistake was made glassing those units so frames were never made. Peter has said that its an open design and others are free to copy it for their use.The 12 that were produced were glassed by David Kay before he moved to the north island. .........aj

bigkahuna - 8-6-2011 at 01:20 AM

I just checked the local craigslist and saw 4 or 5 hobies for sale under $600. No doubt it's much bigger than the kitecat, but it sure would be a cheaper way to go and certainly a lot less than $4K.

I remember talking to David Kay back when he was building the kitecat. Too bad more weren't built. It's a very cool idea. I remember seeing a video of one playing in the surf, looked like a lot of fun. Somebody should have taken the idea and run with it.

kitesurfer - 8-6-2011 at 05:56 AM

sold my hobie 16...would npot work like the kat anyway..too heavy, requires trailer, can't backpack it across the dunes...my guess is that there is a market for it if priced right.

apextech - 8-6-2011 at 05:38 PM

Wow, As one who has a little sailing experience all I can say is that would definitely take some skill to pilot.

AD72 - 8-6-2011 at 07:54 PM

Link to Canadian Windrider site with info about the Kitecat.

j0fer - 4-7-2011 at 07:19 AM

Oh wow. You don't have to live on a beach to enjoy kiting on the water. And I have 4 lakes less than an hour away and one 15 minutes away. That noise you hear is the gears that started spinning in my head.