Re: RE:Kite sailing concerns

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Date: Fri Jul 28 2000 - 09:51:16 PDT


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Hello...
I intend to use my 8.5 wipika only in sub 15 knot non-gusty conditions...traditionally skunky for windsurfing. If conditions improve...I rig up and go windsurfing.

Kevin

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>From : zeev_gur@peoplesoft.com-DeleteThis
To : Multiple recipients of list <wind_talk@opus.labs.agilent.com-DeleteThis>
Date : 25 July 2000 06:26:40
Subject : RE:Kite sailing concerns
<Does anyone know how Kite sailing effects the sailing rules, i.e. who has
>right-of-way>
>
>He who has less control has the right of way ;-) Not to mention the person
>with the potentially more harmeful gear. It will be interesting to see how
>kite sailing and surfing mix...some surfers have knives....
>
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