Sorry guys, couldn't resist dropping back in since the talk has turned back to windsurfing.

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It got pretty pathetic seeing all the local windsurfers trying to bog around on gear designed for high wind.
I think you must have had the wrong gear. I was out at Woodies yesterday afternoon (Sunday) in what seabreeze reckoned was 20-25knot winds at Garden Island (though standing on the groin, my anemometer was registering only 10-16knots - go figure) and I was blasting the entire time from 4pm-8pm on my old 6.1m Neil Pryde RX1 sail and did enough decent wave jumps to give myself a crick neck today. As usual, no kiter who sailed along the beach was as fast (though they did bigger jumps than me of course) - any kiters reading this who could verify that?
If I could spend all my time at Gnaraloo,I would wavesail.
It sounds like you've been going to the wrong locations too. Did you used to spend all your time on the river or something? (I wasted too many years of my life doing that I'm afraid). My wife and I usually fly a 4.5m and 5m sail at Safety Bay or Woodman's Point though our 6m and 6.1m sails get a reasonable amount of use as well (and every now and then I get out the 7m). Lancelin, Margarets and Geraldton are all not that far away from Perth either an you can't tell me Corros isn't one of the best places in the world for wave jumping?
Here's me on a typical day at Safety Bay with my 5m sail. You don't even need waves to have fun:
The fact is most of Aus only gets 15 knot seabreezes. Perfect for kiting.Also,much better when there is no surf or flat water spots.
I can't speak about the rest of Aus, but I've found WA a lot better than that. The Freo Doctor is usually pretty good, though this current run of humid days has I think stalled most of us now.
Also, I found my 12m kite needed as much wind to have fun on as my 6m windsurfer sail. I had been hoping to use the kite when it was too light to windsurf, but it seems you need something between 16m and 20m to get going in really light conditions - would that be correct? Is it still lots of fun sailing such a big kite or is it a bit like sailing a big 10m windsurfer sail on a big board?
Trust me,Kiting is a MUCH better drug than windsurfing.
Each to his or her own - I've found them both to be great fun.
-Mart