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Page 1: IKSA April Newsletter 2011

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0Welcome to the first edition of our

IKSA Newsletter April 2010. The main aim

of this issue is to keep such a dispersed

group of kiters in Ireland in touch with the

Kite Events around the country...not

everyone lives in Dublin... ya for some of

us in the sticks as well.

Also we decided to do a little truthful

review of some kite gear you might like to

test. We have a “Rider of the Month”

review with Keith kindly agreeing to tell us

all his business and why he loves

kitesurfing on a surf board. We have

Oscar in Dublin in “Me my Van”, who

gives us an insight into the advantages of

making tea while still in your wetsuit! And

we have some info on a secret spot...they

still exist!

We are also encouraging Ir ish

Kitesurfers to join IKSA for insurance

reasons. The insurance this year has now

improved. Its always nice to know you are

covered when kiting on the beach should

anything happen to passers by as a result

of your kiting!

April 2010

You cant afford not to!

New improved Insurance for 3rd party liability insurance to cover you up to 5,000,000

Free IKSA t-shirtFree board stickerFree copy of KiteWorld magVoting rights at the AGMSupporting IKSA Events

IKSA

Warren Vance - Northern [email protected] McCourt - [email protected] Irwin - [email protected] Roche - South/[email protected] Shelly - Galway/[email protected] Barry - Limerick/[email protected] Armstrong - Sligo/[email protected]  

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APRIL MAY

24th Rhino Wave Charge

24th Competition Prep in Achill PureMagic

1-3rd Sligo IKSA event

15-16th IKSA SandyBurger in Achill

22-23rd Rhino Wave Charge

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Events for May and JuneThe Kite Wave event of last year is back and the first event starts on the 24th April and 22nd May. These event known as “Rhino Wave Charge“ are voluntarily run by Ryan Cootes, one of the best Wave Kiters in Ireland and also recently featured in the latest issue of KiteWorld magazine. Check it out at www.rhinoswavecharge.com

Achill boot camp has been organised for the weekend of the 24th April for those who want to beat the pros at their own game. More info at the PureMagic website www.puremagic.ie

Kiting is a natural spectator sport which pulls in the crowd. With the wild antics on display from sponsored to beginner kiters, every event is always worth the drive. The next big IKSA event will be the Sligo event starting on the 1st May. Check it out at www.lsdkiteboarding.com/sligo-kitesurfing-festival

At last the IKSA Sandy burger is back! Its a free event where all levels of riders turn up and get to know the kite community. The next one is at Achill on 15-16th May. It will be kindly hosted by PureMagic. Phone Francois on 0851056344 or email [email protected]

APRIL MAY

24th Rhino Wave Charge

24th Competition Prep in Achill PureMagic

1-3rd Sligo IKSA event

15-16th IKSA SandyBurger in Achill

22-23rd Rhino Wave Charge

KITE EVENTS -

NOT TO BE MISSED!

wave

&

RHINO WAVE EVENTS

IKSA SLIGO EVENT

IKSA SANDY BURGER

ACHILL BOOT CAMP

CALENDAR

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WAVE RIDER

Rider: Keith McGeown

Co-founder of Elementsportz, Keith is one of the top wave kiters in Ireland. Originally from Drogheda and now living in Belfast he gives us some background into his passion for wave kiting.

How did you start kiting? I started surfing in 93 when I was in college. Once I graduated I  decided to do my own endless summer surf trip around the world that lasted a glorious 18months… Most of this time was spent living and surfing the northern beaches of Sydney where I had a house. You can’t beat surfing before and after work, especially in boardies or a steamer!  When I got back to Ireland I was frustrated by the lack of water time and inconsistent swell I was getting, after having been swell-spoiled in Oz, Indo and Hawaii. A friend suggested checking out kitesurfing but being a surfer and having seen it in the mags I kind of dismissed it. But after some convincing I decided to go have a look at some lads doing it in Dublin. On arrival some fella was doing 3’ or 4’ jumps and crashing down like a rock. At that point I thought to myself 'that looks like fun!'. 3 days later I booked a lesson. That was June 2001 and I've not looked back

Is any of your family into surfing or kiting?Ya my partner, Sweva kited and competed back in the day but she hasn’t been on the water for a while, career break I think they call it. I’ve had my 2yr son Killian on a long board and an SUP but he’s still a little too young for it yet defo potential there tho! I’ve swapped all his Bob the Builder dvds with surf movies hoping for a brain-wash effect:-D   

Where is your favourite beach and what conditions are best?It’s hard to call a favourite spot as there are so many both in Ireland and aboard, and on the

right day and in the right conditions anywhere can be magic. And the same place can just as quick do the nasty on you too if the wind shifts or the tides are wrong! Scored the Mullet a couple of times last year in perfect cross-off which was very nice, just a park and ride down the line… There’s a reef in Donegal (secret spot?)that on the right tide, wind and swell direction can be amazing - but it's so rare to score it with everything on. Keep watching the charts! It's hard to beat Rossnowlagh as beach break though. 

Whats the deal with the shorts over wetsuit look?I used to wear boardies over the wetsuit back in my freestyle days to save the wetsuit. As anyone that rode with me back then would tell you I spent half the time getting dragged up the beach unhooked from a missed handle pass or other trick, and the shorts saved many an innocent beach-goer from a flash of McGeown cheek! Now I only ride waves I don’t bother with the shorts, it just makes a big swim back to the shore more hassle. You can forget about looking stylish if you’ve a kilometre plus swim to make and rollers breaking on your head the whole way in.   

What gear are you riding?I’ve been riding Ozones since 07. Found them mega stable in the waves and because they have their own factory, build quality is second to none. In this year's quiver I’ve a 10m C4 and 8m, and a 6m Catalyst. All fast with loads of depower. And the biggest factor for me... no pulleys! Gives me all the windrange without the stress of something breaking or jamming when a big set is bearing down. As for boards, definitely wave boards…Haven’t owed a twin-tip in a couple of years. I ride a 6’1 Al Merrick K-small custom, a 5’11 Firewire yum yum and a 5’8 Slingshot Celeritas. Each have their conditions for excelling which makes choosing on the day pretty easy. All strapless of course.

A lot of the Northern kiters are flying Ozones. Are you responsible? I guess I had a part to play in that, Eddie Hawkins as well but the reality is people will ride what they like, what suits their style and most importantly what’s reliable. You can read all the hype on the internet and in the magazines but the fact is until to try it you can’t tell if it’s for you or not.  Luckily the local riders all love the kites.

Can you jump on a wave board?O’yes but be careful most wave boards aren’t constructed to handle the impact of a heavy landing on the deck. I normally take out the 5’8 if I’m having a strapless jumping/trick session. It’s good craic when the waves are small or not there at all. It’s also good to  practice keeping your feet on the board when in the air, something that comes in very useful when you’re trying to get out the back on the bigger days.   Just try not to land on an upwards facing fin…

Whats your worst wipeout story? Other than the 3 months on crutches I’ve been very lucky. Couple of big swims over the years but if your going to go out in waves then I guess you have to be prepared for that long swim to the shore.

Favourite kite clip? But if you want inspiration in the waves I think you have to look beyond kiting into surfing and what’s going on there. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7M_o3TmMilk Whose your kite daddy? Elementsportz.com

When is the next big event in your kiting life?Just waiting the next big swell. When I started it was all about the wind and any wind would do... now it’s hard to get excited for anything less than 18knots and a 3m swell. Just a wind snob now I guess... ; )

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BOARD REVIEWBoard: Fone Acid IIIYear: 2010Size: 130/39Reviewer: CatherineKite Experience: 3 years

Catherine at Puremagic has the luck of being surrounded by all the latest gear, but this board in particular caught her eye and she has kindly offered to review it for us.

How did you get this board? I just got it few months ago, u s e d t o h ave t h e F l x underground. Fone is one of the brands we sell at Pure Magic and so I have a lot of g e a r t o c h o o s e f ro m . However, this is the one I liked best. It has a great pop a n d i t a l l ow s s m o o t h landings, so responsive too.

What your level rider are you? Freer ider ! Doing some jumps, rotations, starting to

unhook and  if conditions are really easy and I'm brave enough I'd try to loop the kite ;-)

Why did you choose this board? The Acid III had great reviews, I actually took if for my holidays without trying it before and I have to admit that I have been very impressed and loved it straight.   I also really like the design and colours (probably a girl thing!), and the set of pads and straps are really comfy and perfect fit for my small feet..

Are you swayed by the fact Fone is French too? maybe a little bit ;-) Just kidding!  I also ride most of the time Fone kites and this brand is for me really trustfull in t e r m s o f q u a l i t y, perform and style!

So where can we expect to find you? Achill/Belmullet for their mix of flat water and waves not crowded b e a c h e s a n d w i l d spirit!!and of course Dollymount for Dublin,  and so many other places l ike Dakhla ( M o r o c c o ) , Je r i c o ( b r a z i l ) , B r i t t a n y (france)...Places where

w e g e n e r a l l y g o e v e r y y e a r .

Favourite move on this board?First time I landed a  backloop kiteloop was with that board! Don't know if I could do it again though!

Worst kite crash story? Ive many crashes but nothing scary thanks god... I try to measure risks as much as I can, safety first as we say!

KITE REVIEWKite: Cabrinha SwitchbladeSize: 10mYear: 2010Class: 4 line Bow KiteReviewer: KyraKite Experience: 2 years

Having spent the last year or so l o o k i n g f o r t h e perfect kite, I was h a v i n g t h a t Goldilocks feeling. T h e r e w a s something wrong with every kite I tried. Ozone lacked oomph, North Rebel needed serious muscles, Naish just too twitchy when jumping...until I tried the Cabrinha Switchblade (care of Francois in PureMagic). I had finally got that ureka feeling...at last the perfect kite!

The Switchblade is best described as a grunty kite. One start loop and you are flying along. The bar ends are soft and seems to help turning, the sprint system means its reliable and quick to inflate.Below the bar safety leash attachment. Only mild annoyance is above the bar depower system.

If I could describe the handling I would say butter, as its just so smooth. Appearances and quality has that luxurious feeling. Stable for jumps and moves and feels much better than the 2009 version. How did I ever kite with anything else!! Ok so Im a convert, but I am betting that most people will feel this way if only they had a chance to try!

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MY VANSo Oscar, tell us about your van?Its a Renault Trafic 2005. 1.9 litres, 6 gears, really economical. 80 litre tank, 1000 km autonomy. I got it for my birthday on the summer of 2006 when I was made redundant. The best thing that could ever happen to me!!!

Are u a van rookie? First van yeah. I always travel with a crazy man that calls his van Dirty Blue, so mine is the opposite..its Clean SilverIs it pimped?Everything you need! 2 cooker rings, 5kg bottle of gas, 12 v fridge, sink, clean-waste water tank, foldable table, bed, Movie player and internet for the forecast via laptop, Instant hot water shower outside, electric blanket for the chilly nights, 2 leisure batteries, inverter for 220v, plenty of storage space, speakers...How much kite gear can you fit?As much as I want….Wave board, landboard, harness, 2 wetsuits, 2 kites, oh yeah and the twintip.Does it smell?Oh yeah, there is a funny mix of wetsuit and fried bacon smell.Any guests stay over? I’m not that selective… whoever comes to the van with food, drink and good stories are welcome. Once, we were 3 dudes sleeping in the van after guinness, never again!!!Where is the weirdest place you parked, what happened? I don’t think I slept in any weird place, except that one time while sleeping in the Mullet. When everyone went to bed, the wind picked up for a few minutes and a big metal bbq gazebo took off, and landed on the windscreen. Clean Silver saved the life of a kitesurfer friend who was sleeping in a tent right beside the van. He was so grateful that the van took the hit, not his head ; )

Any tips?There is no way back to a car, that’s for sure. Van is the way to go…You go to the best spots to kitesurf, have a little party, bon-fire, play guitar, a couple of beers, stay overnight, sleep listening to the waves and you wake up just there in the beach, and you are ready for next day kitesurfing!

Location: North Sligo beside the village of GrangeBest Wind: W/NW/ NEBest Tide: Low tide gives you loads of room on the Wave sideRiding Style: Wave kiting on the northern side and flat shallow water lagoon to the south. However the lagoon can only be ridden at one hour either side of high tide and best during Spring tides.

I am always a bit suss spilling t h e b e a n s o n a p e r f e c t beach... for fear it will end up overcrowded. But so far its still fairly empty, possibly cos only locals are in the know. This is easily the cleanest most beautiful beach in Sligo! Not only that it has some murky past too involving s o m e p o o r S p a n i s h Armada...but thats another story for the locals in Langs pub in Grange to tell you!

SECRET SPOT


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