Wind looked light for the guys on 10m kites, so I thought I could get away with the Nitro v3 14m on it's first run, with the small Vanguard... pumped up in a protected area behind the dunes and carried the kite out to launch on the beach. Would have been easier to fly the kite there :-/
Easy launch, feels like I got some power so should be good to go... head out to the water, start fine and - yikes, that's a big wave! Bit of a battle getting out through the breakers; got knocked off once, dropped over a wave and fell over... nearly had the kite tumbled by a wave when I dropped it on the water.
God, it's gnarly out here! The choppiest and sharpest breaking waves I've ever encountered. I get out the back but I'm just mowing the lawn. Boosts are bit lame but it's interesting to try out the Nitro.
Get sick of riding back n' forth and notice there's a kite out on the estuary now, so I head over there. Walk over the spit and jump in...
Better. Flatter water, bigger boosts but the kite... well, I guess it's over-powered. Nothing fancy, cos the water is only a foot or so deep :o
After a while, the wind suddenly drops and the other 3 locals make a bee-line for the set up point so I follow them in...
Not bad, I guess but I'd have had more fun on the Mako, playing in the waves.
Weather was reported as 30kph at 4pm, 20˚C.
Wind felt like I dunno... the trim was never touched on the Nitro and I never felt over-powered but I wasn't working the kite hard.
What I learned today...
- Vanguard - god-like. No issues with the chop and slop waves, no bogging or sinking even with the new kite I wasn't used to. Great planing when the wind died too... just a fantastic board.
Thoughts on the Nitro 3 14m
- Wind range seems great.
- Boosts and floats as well as the XBows, although today the XB would probably have been a more violent rip off the water.
- Flap flap flap flap flap flap flap flap flap flap flap flap flap flap flap flappity flap.
- Folded a wind tip, while loading a down loop :(
- Bit vague through the bar, and doesn't like being told to turn when sheeted out.
- Might be something to do with the light bar pressure.
- Really flies of the front lines, eh Eppo.
- Very short run in light wind - seems to have a great bottom end.
- Need to try it when it's not horrendously over-powered.
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