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windpig
Since 28 Aug 2008
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Wed Jul 31, 24 9:10 am Mast length for winging Floras Lake |
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I'm thinking about getting some Floras Lake wing days in next month. I kite foiled there last year with a 92cm mast and it was okay, but had to wade out pretty far. I'm assuming wing will need even a little more space for a white belt like myself. Any thoughts on if an 82cm will be short enough? 72cm seems too short, but I am a wing noob (kiting for 22 years though). I don't really want to buy another mast just for a couple of days at Floras Lake, but I could talk myself into needing for SPI later on...
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Blazeheliski
Since 30 Mar 2011
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Wed Jul 31, 24 12:52 pm |
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If you launch near the school rather than the beach, the water is deep enough about 10 yards out. At least that where it worked for me with a 95 cm mast last summer. I was a "whitebelt" back then also. The problem with the longer mast is that you can only go about 3/4 across before it get shallow again. So it forces you to work on your turns.
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Marmot
Since 08 Aug 2007
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Lyle, WA
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Wed Jul 31, 24 8:52 pm |
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I've used a 95cm and am also a white belt. As stated by Blaze, just stay downwind of the school and away from the edges. It's best to stay away from the kiters, anyway.
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Windian
Since 28 Apr 2008
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Newport, OR
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Thu Aug 01, 24 8:27 am |
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Foiling at Floras Lake has another issue beyond the shallow water. The seaweed grows very quickly and gets really thick in summer with the warm water and sunshine. It can make foiling almost impossible if you find yourself stuck in a part of the lake where it is thick.
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mikeinhoodriver
Since 23 Apr 2009
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Thu Aug 01, 24 8:43 am |
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How do you get down to the school area? Just walk your rigging down the lake edge from the day use area at the north end? Or do you start there and work your way downwind?
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windpig
Since 28 Aug 2008
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Fri Aug 02, 24 8:14 am |
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Thanks for the replies! The green area is where I kited last year and it was pretty good on a 92cm. I was thinking I'd be sinking the mast a little more on a wing though. I'll give it a go with what I have! Wish me luck!
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