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Sean,
What are your thoughts about teaching without a chase boat. If I were going to teach, I'd be sure to include a chase vehicle along with all the satey items(tags, weather handbooks, signs, ect,) I ask Sean, cuz to my knowledge, he is the most qualified to speak on this subject for obvious reasons. I'm sure at some point the student is proficient enuff2 ditch the chase boat. LP iz not a great spot for beginners for this reason. Skyway does have deeper waters so it iz a better choice IMO. By far the >>>best<<< spot for lessons in st pete is between tarpon key and jackass key. This is the area between I275 and Tierra Verti/Ft. Desoto. Waist deep water and it works on ANY wind direction. Steve O, please tell me your not teaching on our gulf beaches. peace |
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Brian,
That's a big notta. Teach around Caladesi State Park, Honeymoon State Park, 3 rooker sand bar, and Anclote Key. Also have used a chase boat between Tarpon and Jackass key. I have done a few basic kite flying lessons on the beach, but have never tried to put someone in the water with a kite on the beach. IMO it just doesn't work very well. But that's me. Last edited by Steve-O; 09-12-2007 at 12:15 PM. |
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My Backyard!
Hey Sean B... love the idea.. don't know about heavy machinery, but if the right hurricane hits.... it's on Besides who wants all these damn condos taking up precious waterfront anyways :lol:
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"That's a big notta. Teach around Caladesi State Park, Honeymoon State Park, 3 rooker sand bar, and Anclote Key. Also have used a chase boat between Tarpon and Jackass key.
I have done a few basic kite flying lessons on the beach, but have never tried to put someone in the water with a kite on the beach. IMO it just doesn't work very well. But that's me." cool cool yo man you rock. peace |
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bump.
Another goodie |
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