Rigging area Pat Bay
Rigging area Pat Bay
Hey guys!
New to the sport, trying to get out and practice. Pat Bay is near me and I attempted to go out on high tide and found the rigging area was quite small and awfully close to the highway. Anyone find this an issue? I guess more ideal when tide is low? Any help is much appreciated!
New to the sport, trying to get out and practice. Pat Bay is near me and I attempted to go out on high tide and found the rigging area was quite small and awfully close to the highway. Anyone find this an issue? I guess more ideal when tide is low? Any help is much appreciated!
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To put it bluntly, your lack of experience is not suited to most winter kiting conditions experienced in the Greater Victoria area.
You should probably not kite alone either. Go to Island View Beach next time there is a PSE (pissing south-easterly) to watch and learn.
If you must kite, best bet is Island View Beach on 10-20 knot SE (likely raining) or NE (likely freezing) with other kiters around to alert you on local conditions. Also be advised that winter winds are not steady and can change in strength and direction very quickly.
You should probably not kite alone either. Go to Island View Beach next time there is a PSE (pissing south-easterly) to watch and learn.
If you must kite, best bet is Island View Beach on 10-20 knot SE (likely raining) or NE (likely freezing) with other kiters around to alert you on local conditions. Also be advised that winter winds are not steady and can change in strength and direction very quickly.
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Im out in Deep Cove and kite pat bay every now and again. It's not the best spot for sure. Wind on a westerly is ok ish but it can be a bit gusty. Add that to a very small launch at mid to high tide, very close power lines and a huge beach bubble down by the big fir trees along W Saanich. Oh yeah, the shells on the beach can eat up leading edges and the airport gets a little antsy in the pantsy when you ride under the approach path (seen them call the fuzz). Totally doable when you've got some experience but like some of the other responses have said, i'd stick to IV for a bit.
Thanks for the quick reply's. I have been waiting for the good day at islandview aswell, still haven’t gotten lucky. All I have for gear is a 10m OR Flite and 146 TT, would this get me (80KG) guy going in 10-20knots of wind? I agree with you doc, going out alone would not be wise. If any of you frequent Islandview, I wouldn’t say no to parterning up.
As other have stated... kited there in the past... live pretty close. Mainly only kite it on a lower tide which gives you lots of area to launch away from the road and only on strong westerly... Get someone to launch you there as the shells and barnacles will puncture your kite.
Island View will start firing soon with the SE so head there.
Island View will start firing soon with the SE so head there.
Pat Bay is part of controlled airspace and although some folks may get away with it, proximity to 09/27's flight path and kiting on the active seaplane flight paths could get you a hefty fine if TC wants to be nasty or if there is a conflict. Not worth the hassle as conditions are not great but for a few westerly days a year. Have fun at IV once skills are up to it.
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