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Talked to a couple guys launching north of deerfield pier today. Said that 16th Street was only place left in Pompano. What are deerfield's rules anyways? I was told the trouble started from one lone condo commando in the Century Plaza condo just south of 14th street. My 90 year old grandmother lives in that building and she used to sit on her balcony for hours watching the kiters I think the retirees don't want a repeat of the parasailing accident that happened awhile back. 2 teenage sisters crashed into a building just south of there. I forget the details, but one died and the other was critical.
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Thanks for the report, hope to learn more soon.
The last time I heard them which has been a couple of years in the past, the rules for Deerfield consisted of: 1. No launching or landing from any guarded beach. If you have to make an emergency landing, it would be ideal if you came ashore holding your kite's leading edge, lines wrapped up or better still deflated and rolled up, with lines wrapped up in either case. 2. Stay well beyond 100 yards from shore while riding, double that would be better. Do not ride close in among bathers or with your kite over the beach. 3. Launch and land well to the north or south of the guarded beach and avoid the small, groin cluttered unguarded area in the middle of the beach. 4. Work hard to not annoy the condo residents to the north and south of the guarded beach. If there are problems, this is one of the more likely places they will start. Quote:
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Rick...
My dad lives on the beach side of the intercoastal and 14th st in pompano... He kites there all the time w/ Graham Goodwin and those guys, he has not mentioned anything to me as of yet... But ill ask him about it....Jason |
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Thanks, I sent an email to Graham about this as well. Will try to get a hold of some of the old timers at 16th Street too. Please let us know what you learn.
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Just learned more, it is true. A sign has gone up citing a City Ordnance 98.02 about a week ago. Meetings are being planned hope to learn more about that soon. Apparently, 16th St., already crowded, is the sole launch area in Pompano at this time. Surfing may also be restricted City wide.
Also, another group of Slingshot kiters (possibly the same ones) reportedly out of Ft. Lauderdale, apparently were causing problems in Pompano recently. We need to get the word out to these guys to stop causing problems FAST.
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Yep you got it rick...
Here is a quote from an email from my old man... "Yes it is true; we've been shutdown, they put up big red signs, banning kiteboarding directing us to 16th street, which sucks. Maybe a 100ft of beach for all the kiteboarding, and people are still sunbathing in that area. BULLSHIT if you ask me. The only time i will kiteboard from 16th street is early in the morning, if there's wind. One other option, i may be able to get away with, is launching down by the jetty's the beach is narrow, but usually no people or i can drive 20 miles to Dania (don't think so)" Man that sucks.... Jason.... |
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Surfing too? There are rarely any ridable waves in pompano! Grew up there, and always drove to deerfield or ft. lauderdale. Maybe a longboard when a hurricane was coming through... what's next?
The thing that kills me, is that those beaches are desolate for the most part. The elderly that live in most of those condos, have lived there for years, and rarely use the beaches anymore. There is so much room too... probably 500ft of sand right behind my grandma's condo. 16th street: not so much. |
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