Anyone here have kiteboarded? any tips on kiteboarding in/near NYC?
Thanks.
going to pick one up pretty soon. I bought a trainer kite and used it a little bit then resold it on ebay. I wakeboard alot and I am going to take my wb and change it out to the DK kite bindings (step in style). Im checking out www.boardlocker.com (//http://) for the other stuff and ebay. I think I wanna go with a 13m but I'm not sure. Already bought the harness which does double duty on my hobie cat.
Supposedly there is a big community near barnegat inlet in nj and one in dead horse bay up in nyc.
I've never done it, but am thinking about picking it up. My timing is late, otherwise i could have bought your trainer kite!
Quote from: Airborne on March 04, 2010, 04:05:24 PM
Supposedly there is a big community near barnegat inlet in nj and one in dead horse bay up in nyc.
Thanks for the tip on Dead Horse Bay. I did some research and it's about 1 1/2 miles from a subway stop so I may check it out one weekend to see if it is doable.
I always wanted to try it. I think Main beach surf shop has a big selection here on the Island. I just can`t pick up any more expensive hobby`s.
I just found this place http://www.islandriders.us/ (http://www.islandriders.us/) If your ever down in the area.
What does it cost to get into it? I have a wakeboard that I could use. I need to stop thinking about this. No more hobbies.
I was thinking I could get away with spending 600 bucks for used kite/lines/bar set up. I spent about 170 on the harness and spreader bar. If I buy new bindings probably another 100 bucks or so. Trying to stay under $1000.
Quote from: mookieo2 on March 06, 2010, 03:35:14 AM
What does it cost to get into it? I have a wakeboard that I could use. I need to stop thinking about this. No more hobbies.
Best I can figure (for new equipment), it about $3K start-up cost. Used would, of course, be cheaper.
Lessons: ~$800 for 8 to 10 hours. Should be enough for a complete noob to get on a board and ride both upwind and downwind
Kite&board&Control Bar:~$1500...
Wetsuit:~$300
Harness:$150
PFD:$100
The schools will let you use their equipment if you take lessons from them, but why spend the $$$ on lessons unless you are going to commit for the rest? Also, the BestKite location will let you rent kite/board/bar for $100 each afternoon.
The two schools near NYC I found are (w/out needing to rent a car):
http://www.bestkiteboarding.com/Best-NYC (http://www.bestkiteboarding.com/Best-NYC)
http://ny-kiteboard.com/ (http://ny-kiteboard.com/)
Post up if you find others...
Quote from: mookieo2 on March 06, 2010, 03:35:14 AM
I just found this place http://www.islandriders.us/ (http://www.islandriders.us/) If your ever down in the area.
Thanks for this! It's very close to an LIRR station and very close to the BestKite store/school.
Mookie, are you NYC based? I'm thinking about doing a couple of diligence trips to see if it is feasible to kiteboard via public transport (&taxi).
Here are the locations I've heard of:
1) Camples Memorial Park (via LIRR)
2) Plum Beach (via subway)
3) Some beach on Staten Island (via Ferry & ???)
4) Sandy Hook in NJ (via Ferry)
5) ???
Quote from: Airborne on March 07, 2010, 05:45:00 AM
I was thinking I could get away with spending 600 bucks for used kite/lines/bar set up. I spent about 170 on the harness and spreader bar. If I buy new bindings probably another 100 bucks or so. Trying to stay under $1000.
Airborne,
Where are you living these days and which lake/beach are you thinking of kiteboarding? Can Mookie02 and I come hang with you?
I work down near barngat bay but havn't moved yet (I still live in north jersey). I keep a waverunner and boat in seaside park so I was hoping to attempt it there. Apparently the best wind condition is whats called side offshore, which is slightly blowing out to sea and slightly blowing down shore. Im hoping I can find that there because I could move to either side of the bay depending on the day's conditions.
But yeah, I'm down with trying this out with you guys. Either here or there.
I also bought this dvd http://www.realkiteboarding.com/index.cfm?page=newsitem&id=856 (http://www.realkiteboarding.com/index.cfm?page=newsitem&id=856)
I got it off of amazon last year, its currently lost somewhere in my house. It does a good job explaining everything and how to get started. 25 bucks on amazon.
I'm alright at wakeboarding, can deep water start, jump the wake, ride switch etc. I'm hoping that will supplement lessons because I am a stubborn idiot.
Quote from: Airborne on March 08, 2010, 04:07:42 PM
I work down near barngat bay but havn't moved yet (I still live in north jersey). I keep a waverunner and boat in seaside park so I was hoping to attempt it there.
These guys teach very near to you and could probably provide you with some intel:
http://greenhatkiteboarding.com (http://greenhatkiteboarding.com)
I`ve seen a few guys do it in the Great South Bay in LI out of the Hamptons and Heckscher state park. If I ever got a setup. The bay is about a mile from my house. I know East or West wind is best over here. West is usually calmer so it would probably be better.
Not sure if I can/want to spend that kind of cash to start another hobby. I might be interested in doing it for a day. If there are waves and I have time I`ll go surfing, no waves mt biking, fishing, or wakeboarding (if it is really flat). I doubt I could commit to something like this even though it looks fun.
Quote from: CDawg on March 08, 2010, 04:58:55 PM
These guys teach very near to you and could probably provide you with some intel:
http://greenhatkiteboarding.com (http://greenhatkiteboarding.com)
Damn that is expensive. I think I would just get a used setup and learn on my own. I`ve flown kites like that and can wakeboard. I think I could pick it up by myself with some research.
Quote from: Airborne on March 04, 2010, 04:05:24 PM
I bought a trainer kite and used it a little bit then resold it on ebay.
Airborne,
Where did you fly your trainer kite in Hoboken? I'm thinking about picking up a trainer kite to start practicing.
I used it down in seaside park, but you could easily fly it on Pier A in hoboken if that is close to you.
for the trainer kite, I had something like this http://greenhatkiteboarding.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=4_1_35&products_id=505 (http://greenhatkiteboarding.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=4_1_35&products_id=505)
only it was red and I bought it on ebay. I don't see any on there now though.
I still don't know what size kite I should buy. I'm thinking a 12m, I weigh 180lbs.
Quote from: mookieo2 on March 09, 2010, 05:36:45 AM
I`ve seen a few guys do it in the Great South Bay in LI out of the Hamptons and Heckscher state park. If I ever got a setup. The bay is about a mile from my house. I know East or West wind is best over here. West is usually calmer so it would probably be better.
Not sure if I can/want to spend that kind of cash to start another hobby. I might be interested in doing it for a day. If there are waves and I have time I`ll go surfing, no waves mt biking, fishing, or wakeboarding (if it is really flat). I doubt I could commit to something like this even though it looks fun.
Damn that is expensive. I think I would just get a used setup and learn on my own. I`ve flown kites like that and can wakeboard. I think I could pick it up by myself with some research.
I wanted to do it at one point also mook but like you said no more hobbies i have enough.
Just ran across this if anyone is still interested.
http://longisland.craigslist.org/spo/1839975869.html (http://longisland.craigslist.org/spo/1839975869.html)
I need to sell my Dakine Impact vest and kite harness. I ordered size large which didnt fit me. I'm 5'11 170 lbs, i need an XL, who knew? let me know if anyone is interested. No time to kiteboard or ride, been out at sea too often for work. hoping to get into it next summer. sigh