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Heading to Miami and the Keys ... in 2001
From http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group.../message/28388
Have a great time in Miami. Early May should still bring some light to moderate frontal winds, roughly at one week intervals The wind slides around clockwise with each new front that comes down. I would bring a full quiver of kites and plan for winds from 10 to 15 mph with some 15 to 20 mph days possible. The wind goes higher, (like this last week, 25-30 mph), on rare occasions. As May goes on the fronts weaken and the tropical depressions coming across the Atlantic supply the wind in the warmer months along with weak to moderate afternoon thermal or convection winds. There are lots of guys on wakeboards and often on kites smaller than 16m in Biscayne Bay in Miami. Depending on your weight and the wind you may want to bring along longer directional board if you have one for the lighter days. Reproduced below is a message that was put on the "Florida-kitesurfers" list on yahoogroups.com. Unfortunately, there are very few launches in the Keys that I know of that are good for wind from most directions. The Islamorada launch at the Islander Hotel should be good for winds from NE (sideshore) to SE (onshore) to SW (sideshore). It is the only place in the Keys short of Smathers Beach in Key West where I think you may see other kitesurfers. See Mapquest http://mapquest.com/cgi-bin/ia_find?...rth=1&uid=u8n3 07cnz6wdqced:8ghr1n0rr&SNVData=3mad3-g.fy%280rah6t_%29r701r7%3bah7-%3d%3aDfn7f i4753%3dS%13_%3dGG_1w1llf%28.56zl5u%28l%241w-u.wf7%3bxcx5sf7.grfe%7cs&pcat= For winds from SW to NNE you will have to move over to the Florida Bay or Gulf side. Plantation Harbor in Islamorada on the Golf side has a very small public beach that may support kitesurfing in a pinch but it is very technical and tight. Further south below Layton there are lots of roadside parking areas on the Gulf side but there is a pesky powerline, relatively high over the water that goes along side A!A that may be too large a water hazard to mess with. You could stay at the Marina Del Rey Bayside hotel in Key Largo about a half and hour north of the Islander and try to launch on the Gulf side there. It is a bit less tight than Plantation Harbor but not overwhelmingly so. There is a state park at Looe Key that may offer some potential Atlantic side launching areas for NE to SE winds. The launches in Miami are quite good for most winds. For sheltered waters Crandon Park on Key Biscayne is nice for NE to S winds, Bear Cut off Virginia Key is good for more or less the same winds but has a more congested launching area with lots of windsurfers and trees. Hobie Cat beach on Virginia Key just to the West of the Sea Aquarium is good for SW to WNW winds. South Beach on the ocean has good ocean sailing in N to S winds. Crandon is very popular with kitesurfers, saw 15 there last weekend. Depending on the forecast you could plan to spend some time in Miami and in Islamorada. Two very good weather reporting and prediction sites for our area are: Iwindsurf for current conditions: http://iwindsurf.zulusports.com/wind...graphicalAreaI D=19 and for prediction: http://www.sun-sentinel.com/weather/marine.htm The beach at the Islander really doesn't exist. It has hard packed coralline sand up to low a coral rubble seawall that serves to hold the sand in place. You have to do some minor moutaineering to get down into the water. The water there is generally shallow and calm almost regardless of the winds. The beach at Crandon at at Hobie beach is sand with the trees somewhat setback. The trees are much tighter at Bear Cut with lots of coral rubble. In summary, Miami has good launches with wind from a variety of directions. As to the Keys aside from the Islander Hotel in Islamorada and Smathers Beach in Key West, other readily accessible launches are more rare. Have a great trip, Rick << Does anyone know what conditions I should expect in the Miami/keys area in early May? Is it consistent enough for big kites (Wipi 16) and a wake board? Thanks for any info since my girlfriend has been ragging on me for a couple of years about going to Miami and I finally gave in...I already feel the hangover! thanks, R >>
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