RedSky
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Peter Lynn Kitecat video
Been too long. Three years ago I bought a pickup without giving consideration as to how I was going to transport the kitecat.
Well the pickup is now gone and I have an everyday car with a roof rack. So yesterday in a bitterly cold northerly wind I took her out for a spin.
This thing is best suited for flat water but it's also fun in the waves.
You'll see from the video that I nearly went over!! :shocked2:
but I'm excited about it all over again. :singing:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7v-0f1aMIw&feature=youtu...
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that looks like some great fun,
nice balancing act at the end
thanks for the vid Red
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RedSky
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No worries, thanks!
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bourgeois.jason
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I'd really like to try one of those one day!
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I want one of those SO bad!!! Looked like great fun!
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PB: 53.1 mph
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RedSky
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Ah man! It adds a whole new dimension to kiteing. The waves are just brilliant. It's an adrenaline rush. I highly recommend that you get hold of one.
Just don't do what I did today and take it out in an off-shore wind. Checkout my new thread.
I'll be using it again this weekend if the conditions allow.
Thanks!
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