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Old 03-03-2009, 07:35 PM
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Everyone should just ride at the grassflat about a quarter mile off the beach. Like cabdriver, I head out there and dont come back to the beach until its time to come in. Especially on a weekend. On weekends the spot is packed with beachgoers having cookouts, kids, dogs ect. It really not fair for us to take over their beach and especially not fair to put them in danger. And all the kite traffic plus extreme shallow or dry low tides plus onshore wind (often gusty from the west) to a narrow beach with rocks and cars and a busy highway behind it makes me nervous kiting on the inside. And I know what I'm doing. If all that doesn't make others nervous they likely dont know what they're doing. Or don't care about prudence and are only concerned with trying to impress their friends on the beach.

Anyway my point is GO OUT TO THE SHALLOW GRASSFLAT. Its so much nicer out there. No stress of downwind cars and families, room to ride, flat water for practicing tricks. If you can't get upwind, than you shouldn't be riding this spot anyway.

In defense of Franscisco, I've seen him helping out, saving novices from getting into messes more than a few times. About 6 yrs ago when I was learning, he ran to the water to help me land my kite as the weather was quickly picking up at hobie. And I've never been a customer for him. In fact the only thing I have ever bought from him was a helmet. I'm not saying Hobie is a good place to teach, I just think that the guy gets a bad rap in this forum.

Yes there are plenty of people coming down from broward and palm beach when the wind is west. There are many people that I dont usually see at the other miami spots. Everyone should go out of their way to help eachother, especially at this spot - if you see someone who looks like they're about to make a mistake straighten them out.
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Old 03-04-2009, 05:26 PM
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For the record, I am friends with both Francisco and Camilo. Both of the guys are super important to the kiting scene in Miami and are generally very helpful to others. If it was any other instructor that was mentioned by name, I would have put it in the post also. Whatever the case, instruction shouldn't happen there. I for one will be more protective of the site moving forward. I hope anyone else reading this will do the same. Remember that Virginia Key is closed - permanently. To me, that's the best riding spot in Miami. Can we post rules at Hobie??
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Old 03-04-2009, 08:58 PM
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If you ride in Miami, this would be a good time to tell us what you think. Having hundreds of anonymous, silent riders isn't so good when your launches are getting choked and closed one at a time. So, speak up and better still jump on board to try to keep avoid losing Hobie and the possible negative consequences to the few other launches that it might bring.

Todd, if you could get the authorities onboard with it, maybe. As a rule it is a difficult, lengthy undertaking even in supportive public venues. On the few occasions we've heard from the governing authority of that land along Rickenbacker Cswy. they had no use, sympathy or concern to promote kiting at Hobie whatsoever, quite the opposite.

What I've advised in other areas where the City or authority was reluctant or simply refused to allow permanent posting, was to put them up and take them down daily. Pain in the butt but losing Hobie would be a bigger pain. You could put them on each side of a sandwich board, create a few of them for some of the more regular, responsible riders and hope they have them up most busy days. Hopefully out of three or four guys, someone would be there on key days. The FKA would put up some cash to help with putting the signs together. Maybe a video for the net to go with.

What do you think?
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Old 03-24-2009, 05:32 PM
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I think part of the reason Hobie is such a clownshow is because nobody claims it as their "local" spot, so nobody feels the responsibility to enforce the rules. Matheson used to be pretty bad, but now their are people there who will literally blow a whistle at you if you ride through the bouys or jump too close to the shore. These people are there almost every windy day, and don't want to see their favorite spot get closed down. Hobie, on the other hand, is only rideable on a West or SouthWest, so everyone only goes there a few times a year.

Sorry, not much of a solution, but I guess just something to chew on.
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Old 03-30-2009, 09:29 AM
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I went to the cswy yesterday to check it out. On my why, i noticed that there were 4 riders that rigged just to the west of sailboards Miami (the windsurf truck). I stopped by and let them know that we really don't kite in this area and that Hobie was better anyway. The guys were really cool and were from the Mead St. area and didn't know. I'm sure next time they will ride at Hobie.

I got to Hobie to check it out. I must say that nearly everyone was kiting on the outside sand bar. I couldn't believe it. There were 1 or 2 people teaching, but at least one of the instructors took their student well away from the others and it was obvious that the guy had some riding experience. There were only really 2 guys f'ing up on the inside, but compared to normal it was very good.

I think that the main reason for the behavior change had more to do with the wind being mainly from the South and not the SW. At any rate, maybe we will be able to keep this place open.

If we don't want to end up like Ft. Lauderdale, please take the time to police your own beach. If you see someone doing something that is not acceptable, just let them know nicely. The guys from Hollywood were totally cool and just didn't know.

It looked like a killer day out there.
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Old 03-30-2009, 12:03 PM
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Thanks for the update Kent and way to go guys! There are so few uncontested launches left, we need to step up to tactfully protect them as effectively as we can. I was even thinking of bringing Laura down for some windsurfing across the causeway. I thought somebody might get taken away in an ambulance, send kites into traffic or worse in the squalls associated with the front/SW winds at Hobie. Seeing a fat wad of guys ripping inside the buoys, around bathers and up to the cars would be depressing given what has already happened there. I blew off coming down largely on the basis of that alone. I am relieved to hear about what you saw. Sounds like progress, keep it going guys and thanks.
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