Leo Chan wrote:Billy, the battle between kiting and sailing top speed will never end.![]()
The fixed wing idea is not a bad one though. The problem is when you crash, the wing is instantly toasted. :
JimSouthwick wrote:Much as we poleboarders hate to admit it, it’s pretty obvious that most kiterboarders are faster than most poleboarders most of the time.
Craig Goudie wrote:While I agree with the physics, that just hasn't been my experience on the water ;*)
-CraigJimSouthwick wrote:Much as we poleboarders hate to admit it, it’s pretty obvious that most kiterboarders are faster than most poleboarders most of the time.
Craig Goudie wrote:While I agree with the physics, that just hasn't been my experience on the water ;*)
-CraigJimSouthwick wrote:Much as we poleboarders hate to admit it, it’s pretty obvious that most kiterboarders are faster than most poleboarders most of the time.
bordy wrote:Craig Goudie wrote:While I agree with the physics, that just hasn't been my experience on the water ;*)
-CraigJimSouthwick wrote:Much as we poleboarders hate to admit it, it’s pretty obvious that most kiterboarders are faster than most poleboarders most of the time.
Maybe we should have a mass start at the summer games and see how our local crews messure up! Boats boards n kites.
Emmanuel Pons wrote:Sounds to me like we need a Utah Lake crossing race to settle this
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