In 25 knots of wind marginally powered on a twelve meter X3 we are reaching speeds upwards of 35 knots on a ten-inch wide board. In higher winds and the narrower boards, the speeds are much higher (but thats classified). In a head to head comparison with our present windsurfing speed project gear, it was surprising to find that the kiteboard was substantially faster in flat water bursts than the windsurfer.... at least in wind speeds under 30 knots. We will see what happens in winds approaching 50 knots. This could change things substantially. Either way, it is a whole new challenge with very interesting prospects. The speeds are exhilarating, the wipeouts are heavy (already had some good ones) and the potential is huge. Although maintaining very high average speed over a five hundred meter course is difficult (the official length required for record attempts) it is not impossible by any means.
Keep an eye out... the next outright world sailing speed record holder.... and the one to finally break the elusive 50 knot barrier.... just may be a guy flying a kite!
allemaal aan de monoski :-)
wordt wel een echte discipline op deze manier das opzich wel leuk :)
had ik niet verwacht trouwens tot 30knopen een kitesurfer sneller zou zijn als een windsurfer :)
RobbyNitroz had een 5 sterren sessie in Zandvoort met maar liefst 15 - 20 knots op zijn SlingShot Wave SST (2017)