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Old 04-19-2006, 09:20 AM
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Originally Posted by WINDSTAR
THERE WAS A GREAT IDEA POSTED IN THE 'HELP FOR A FRIEND' FORUM.

IT SAID THAT KITERS SHOULD WRITE DOWN THEIR SERIAL #S AND/OR WRITE THEIR NAMES IN THEIR KITES!

I DONT KNOW ABOUT ANYONE ELSE, BUT MY KITESURF INSTRUCTOR NEVER TOLD ME THAT!

GREAT IDEA FLYHARDFLL! THANKS!
I was thinking the same thing and you beat me to it Windstar.

What other ideas do folks have for trying to avoid theft at your launch?

Aside from some stoned aged trust baby almost running off with a long directional board years back, (I ran the butt head down and got it back), I haven't had too much trouble to date.

I try not to leave kites, rigged or otherwise unattended on the beach. If I must I try to find someone to leave the gear by after asking if they wouldn't mind keeping an eye on it until I get back (usually less than 30 minutes). If I do have to leave a kite for a short time, I detach both lines from one side of the well anchored kite (to avoid having the bar fly the kite if a gust or some passer by picks it up).

Lots of guys label both kites and boards with names and phone numbers.

I ride late fairly regularly. So, I try to stash my gear back w/pumps, etc. in the dunes to keep them out of clear view.

If I lose a board and am offshore, I note a landmark dead ashore and estimate the direction of drift. I then work in, get to some higher ground and scan the area until the board shows up. Side shore wind days, plan B?

What else do folks do out there?
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