Kiteboating
Kiteboating by Jakob Jelling
Just when you think that kiting can be for only a board, think again. With
the inception of bigger and more powerful kites, the ability to speed up or move
larger objects became a reality. Enter a new extreme sport Kiteboating. Imagine
paddling along in a one - three man craft with kite harnessing the wind and
speeding you along and over huge waves. It can happen with
kiteboating.
There are many different models of wave riders that provide
the exact same functionality. The fact of the matter is that they all rely
solely on the wind. Some creative kiteboaters have crafted single and multiple
kiteboats. These boats resemble canoes, kayaks, and even an outrigger. There are
professional races that are run from time-to-time.
As with any extreme
boating sport you must exercise the utmost caution and understand how close
people are to your boat and wires. You will need to know weather conditions and
safety procedures should you run into trouble along the way.
Most
individual kiteboats start in the $1500 area and go up exponentially. Companies
like Naish and Ronstan provide quality equipment and hardware should you have
the urge to go kiteboating. Although this sport is picking up in popularity,
there are various places around the globe you can kiteboat on
vacation.
If you are just starting out in the paraboating realm, you may
wish to get trained by a certified instructor who will teach you how to harness
your kite and how to get it air bound should it fall from the sky. You also
should take a water safety course should you need the proper training later on.
All kiteboaters should wear a floatation device should their boat sink or their
kite get away from them. They never know how far from shore they may
be.
As with any sport learning to fly your kite first will help later on
when deciding which type to purchase. You may wish to purchase a 2 or 4 line
harness. It is strongly suggested that you do not attempt to kiteboat without
lessons. Make sure to observe all activity around you should you have more than
one kiteboater in your area.
About the Author
Jakob Jelling is the founder of http://www.kitesurfingnow.com. Visit his kitesite for the latest on kitesurfing equipment, kiteboarding lessons, places to surf and much more!
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