SA
63 posts
I've asked a few people and got an idea, but I'm wondering if there are any maps of where you can and cannot kite around Adelaide? Don't want to piss of the wrong people, but would like to find out which beaches I can use that are close to my work for a late arvo session.
SA
121 posts
Hi Tom,
Look at the SAKSA website there is a realy detailed map as to were you are and aren't allowed to kite.
SA
91 posts
Hopefully SAKSA can clarify, but is it correct that the red exclusion zones in the SAKSA map above only prohibit landing/launching from these beaches.
That is - it is OK to do a downwinder through these zones so long as you don't land or launch from the beach. I guess you wouldn't want gear failure on a downwinder in these zones and have to pack up on one of these beaches, but I guess technically if you had gear failure you wouldn't actually be "harnessing the wind" as such.
SA
63 posts
Perfect, that is exactly what I'm looking for. Confirms that I can kite north of the Henley Beach jetty, which is the closest beach to me.
Thanks!
SA
298 posts
No problems Tom. Just try and stay away from swimmers and dont get too close to the jetty and you should be fine.
SA
262 posts
Hi Tom,
Just to clarify mate, we CANNOT Kitesurf from Summerton to North of Henley Jetty for approximately 2km out to sea. This is a Civil Aviation Safely Authority (CASA) ban, therefore it will be a Federal Offense to breach this if you do. Believe it or not, kites DO actually show up on their radar.
HOWEVER... we CAN kitesurf between Gilmore Rd and Burbridge Rd, thanks to a longstanding deal brokered by SAKSA with CASA. This is a privilege that they have allowed SAKSA Ticketed members only so "poking the bear" as it were, is definitely not advisable.
If you are going to do a downwinder, may we suggest you start from Fort St (Grange) and go through to Bower Rd (Semaphore), not going past Bower Rd as it is already beginning to cause problems with the Port Adelaide Enfield Council. The council in the past have made it very clear that they do not permit kiters between Bower Rd and the Largs Sailing Club as it is too populated with swimmers. In return, they have given us Largs Bay to North Haven. This agreement gets reviewed every year and so we still run the risk of having that taken away from us.
If you have any queries further to what I've said here, you're welcome to email any questions to info@saksa.com.au and either myself or Shaun will reply to you.
Thanks for asking the question mate. It's great to see people checking before riding!
Cheers,
Jordan
SAKSA VP
SA
63 posts
As someone who also flies gliders, I am familiar with and keen not to invoke the wrath of CASA!
I got confused there for a second, but you are agreeing with the above map if I understand it correctly and talking about the Holdfast Council area?
I will be sure to steer clear!