Scarbs is W.A's busiest beach .An exclusion zone makes a lot of sense.
It would be good if it was really clearly marked with a line of floats , a meter apart , the whole way around it. A flag on the beach isnt enough . I think a full enclosure would be better. That way its obvious to anyone even the Euros.
We cannot go hurting swimmers while Kiting. That is just asking for bans, Separation is the Key.
As for the poleys. We will have to learn to play together. Im going to get in early and try and adopt a normal one![]()
I think it is a real pity that the windsurfers have been caught up in this because I agree with Mark . The kiters have caused the problems that have led to this action .
I think the problem with kiting is it is about 10 times easier to do in the waves than windsurfing so you don't get inexperienced windsurfers out at Scarbs .
After 2 weeks on a kite anybody can go tracking backwards and forwards through the waves and they may be having a good time but are usually getting in the way and have no margin for error so usually end up in trouble as soon as something unexpected occurs .
We now need to share the space and I think it is important for kiters to understand how difficult it is for a windsurfer to get out through the impact zone at Scabs . The drift in the channel robs them of all power and that is why they are not able to get out of the way when you are coming in on a wave .
We kiters need to give them the space they need (and it isn't that hard ) and just go around them because it really is ridiculousely easy for us to do so on a kite and not be ignorant and demand that they get out of the way just because we are riding a wave .
I have at times kited in amongst the windsurfers mainly because that is where the best banks are and I do feel safer amongst them ,than amongst the unpredictable and unaware kiters in other areas at times .
Kiting is a great sport however because it is so easy to get going and do the basics ,people unfortunately believe it is thier right to go out anywhere . The truth is ,it is only safe to go out if you can deal with all unexpected situations that could occur .
I have been kiting for 11 years and for about the first 3 years I didn't go near Scarbs , mainly because it was more fun and I could learn more in easier conditions .
To all the people that are starting out , don't make it harder on yourself than it needs to be . Just because there are a lot of people out there doesn't make it the best spot for everybody .
Windsurfers have claimed the sweet spot next to the SLSC for many years now, in the after noon when its cranking, theres not much chance of mixing it up with these guys, its also the time when most people get of work, and just want to go for a swim.
Any one doing down winders will know there are other similar suitable spots op wind, strangely no windsurfers to be seen anywhere.
Now they are shifting the blame squarely at the kiters, Its not quite that black and white
The problem with Kiting is that it is SO MUCH EASIER TO learn than any other performance watersport. This means that Lots more people are going to do it and amongst them is the small percentage of idiots . AS the kiting population increases the idiot fact gets bigger. The ease of getting "good enough to be dangerous" is the main problem with this sport.
With Lessons and 10-20 sessions someone with no "watersense" (no surfing background ) can be out in the surf gybing onto waves and sort of riding waves after a fashion- even on a twin tip . These people have NO idea of SURF etiquette and are so impressed with their level of semi skills that they can only think of themselves. They are also very dangerous and lack the knowledge and experience that comes from paying there dues in the ocean and having a healthy respect for their own and others safety.
THose Kiters that have never windsurfed are talking garbage when it comes to the fact that Kites are so much more dangerous than a windsufer.
Bo makes the point about windsurfers generally being out in 20kn + where kites will get out in conditions 15 knots (sometimes less) and the beach is still attracting swimmers. Most windsurfers wont be into it until the beach is hostile to the swimmers and the overlap between swimming and windsports is much smaller.
These are facts and we Kiters need to accept that this great sport is actually going to get so popular that carefull management is going to be essential.
Otherwise the sport will get banished to some remote corner of the state because it has caused too much chaos, injury,damage and aggro.
fck it I want to be a windsurfer they're so rad.
And whats with those kiters getting race boards aka 80L coarseboards HAHAHA and thinking they can go fast, dont they know they don't have the skills? They need to pay some dues on a real race machine, with a carbon mast worth $5000 that breaks if you blink.
There is just one thing I cannot comprehend.....as far as kites are concerned- why the need to kite scabs?
There is no room for error.... One F up and you're making a fool of yourself and putting others into a vicarious situation.
I made the most of the 8kms south of scabs last year. I highly recommend it for newbie's and pros. Floriet up till Brighton is just JOY.
Good times.
He he he, just helping it onto it's fourth page. My god, what's going on...now we are onto surf ettiquette, ha ha ha...
I think that all that needs to be said has been said without deviating into petty opinionated discriminations like newbies on tts in the surf. Not taking the piss it is serious matter I should know probably been in the sport longer than you and have seen this situation evolving over time. Stay focussed and positive that's my call. Ultimately your own behavior is all you can control.
I think everyone is banned from a particular part and zones created because of the danger water craft (kites and windsurfers) pose to swimmers.
I haven't seen or read any evidence to suggest any particular incident has precipitated this 'zoning'
Mike, somebody above is talking about a complaint a day about kites. Nobody has mentioned any complaints about windsurfers and in my correspondence to the Council, they can't tell me about any reportes of windsurfer related incidents.
But that aside, you know what has really incensed me today?
I have replies from 3 councillors and all say they will refer it to an officer (by that they mean an employee of CofS I gather).
But 2 of those councillors have said they will ask the 'officer' to get back to me with the reasons for the decision.
These are the people who voted unanimously for the ban and they have to ask somebody else why it was voted in!!!Were they correctly advised or informed? Doesn't sound like it.
They can't tell me why they voted for it!!! Now if this was banning a larger group, say bikes from roads or something, and the Govt ministers could not explain why they voted for it the media would be all over it and Ministers would be losing their portfolio.
Yet many watersports users, in the best place in the world for their chosen sport, reckon they will just lie down and take it. That's sad.
In 10yrs time when kiters and windsurfers are banned from every metro beach people may want to swim at, blame your own apathy fellas.
you retards are going on like it's the only beach in perth . We are blessed with hundreds and hundreds of untouched beaches .
****ing amazing sometimes . And besides why would you want to go to scabs as it's a ****hole anyway