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bigkite
12-28-2005, 07:04 PM
This is about last Christmas at Hobbie and I believe some of Rick Iossi's words can come in handy to all of us.

"Kiteboarding certification and registration are already required at Crandon Park, Key Biscayne, FL, USA.

Manditory certification and registration are being considered to preserve access at Ft. Lauderdale and Lauderdale By-The-Sea and other areas.


Why?


Riders are coming inside out of bounds swim buoys and in some cases have insufficient ability or motivation to stay upwind out of designated swimming areas. KITERS NEED TO GET OFFSHORE AND STAY WELL OFFSHORE UNTIL TIME TO COME IN. Failure to do this has been a consistent cause of problems all over for years.


We have brought this on ourselves by our actions despite years of warnings, guidelines, examples of lost access, riders nearshore being injured BY being too close, etc. etc.


We will likely continue to bring on certification and registration requirements in more congested and technical launch areas where rider numbers and complaints force these measures to preserve access.


Just because you are certified doesn't mean you won't deliberately ride irresponsibly, obviously. In several of these cases minimal kiteboarding rules enforcement by police is planned or to be proposed.


Take care of your access and work to AVOID these sort of restrictions"

****I don't know if every one knows, but we had a very close call at Hobbie this Christmas. Please stay away from the shore line while riding!***

Kind regards,

Big Kite Representative

ricki
01-04-2006, 10:31 AM
Too true Miguel. Hopefully people will start to take care of their privalege to ride. If not, government will readily ask us to leave given enough cause as has happened so many times in the past.

I understand that the Miami-Dade roadway department with jurisdiction over the causeway is to curtail swimming, boating and kiteboarding access to this area at some point anyway. This has been brought about over erosion that threaten the roadway and sea grass concerns resulting from normal mitigation efforts. This was discussed at some length at a meeting last year.