I'm really the wrong guy to lead this discussion (I've never been to the launch site, I may never go to the launch site, I'm not anywhere near the launch site), however, it needs to happen before kiters take to the crossing. Is there a relatively safe launch site at Pelican Bay? Can any of the kiters answer this? Next question is it safe for less than expert kiters to launch?
I think Ricks goal here is to start something that we can build upon and repeat year after year. Having an accident happen is out of the question at this point because state park guys or who ever manages the area might be present to evaluate the scene for future events.
I'm all for self risk calculation and self reliancy, however, a kiting accident would hurt the chances for building this event in the future. Please comment on the safety. I'd recommend that begginer kiters stay on shore. Intermediate riders either wait till next year to see how it goes, or be sure you have your stuff together. Advance riders, have fun, be safe, and contribute info for next years crossing.
One boat may not be adequate for a large number of kiters. If a couple of groups of three kiters and a group of three wind surfers have problems, it will be almost impossible to keep an eye on everybody from the boat. Plan on self rescue.
For the sake of clarification, future crossings, and safety, comment on "yes the launch is fine", "the launch is questionable", "the launch is out of the question", and "should anyone who shows up be allowed to go for it?"
Also, who is planning on going (kiters)? Thanks, Les
