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iKite is the best. It should be a kiter's number one source for accurate, updated wind information.
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I only use sailflow, it is not always right to the exact speed but you can sure tell if the wind will hold true or just die off. I use sailflow everyday
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sayl floe, i kyte .....who cares?
watch the birds bro.
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C'mon Bri, iKite is the best.
Just like East Beach is the only place to ride. |
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Ok, point taken, sea breezes do produce scattered whitecaps. Full on whitecaps don't start until about 17 kts. Our typical seabreezes don't usually get to 17, otherwise we would be riding every day of the summer. Our seabreezes tend to get us riding when we are really jonesing, but usually find us on our larger kites.
Bob, didn't mean to offend you to the point of your senseless sarcasism. For me, i'll keep watching the birds with WG. H.R. |
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