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Old 07-01-2007, 11:13 AM
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There have been some problems in LBTS in the past. There was a organized move to ban kiting throughout the town. We went to several meetings and prepared some guidelines to try to head things off. A kid even got arrested for ignoring officers and trying to trying to out run them, whoops. This was a couple of years ago and as far as I know threats to access may have cooled down.

I would stay well away from the pier, several blocks would be a good idea. Also, avoid crowds on the beach or in the water. The further you are from the others, the more you should be able to enjoy your session without hassles. Most of the complaints were about guys riding too close to bystanders, sweeping lines over their heads and generally causing stupid, easily avoided problems. The guidelines that were discussed at the time appear below:

Lauderdale By-The-Sea Kiteboarding Guidelines
December 22, 2004

The following guidelines are intended to promote kiteboarding safety in Lauderdale By-The-Sea (LBTS). LBTS extends from the north end of Galt Ocean Mile to Sea Ranch Lakes and then continues north to just south of Terramar St. near the southern boundary of Pompano Beach, FL. It is recommended that these guidelines and other appropriate safety procedures be followed while kiteboarding off this beach.

1. Do not fly your kite within 100 ft. (preferably further), of bystanders downwind. If this isn’t possible, go to a less crowded beach.

2. Continuous traction kiting on the beach is not permitted.

3. Kiteboarders are solely responsible for their safety and that of bystanders and shall act with appropriate caution and courtesy.

4. A kite depowering leash must be used. Use of safety equipment including a good helmet, impact vest, gloves, hook knife, etc. is recommended.


LBTS KB Guidelines 12.22.04

You should visit the folks at Tiki Beach down in Ft. Lauderdale. There is an active kiting crowd there when there is wind of course.
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