South East Queensalnd Kiting Association

South East Queensland Kiting Association

Hey everyone just thought I would let a few locals know that I won't be local anymore! Leaving to take up a post in Hong Kong for a couple years or more if it works out. Have let a few locals know that I'm heading off so thought I should make it official.... Have had a great time learning how to kitesurf on the Goldie over the past 4 years and have made so many great friends and enjoyed your company on and off the water! I can now feel confident to show up anywhere in the world (ok not pipeline etc...) join the local crew without thinking I can't handle most conditions safely. (ok not unstrapped yet either!)  

I would like to thank local kiter's who have been very generous with their time and encouragement during my steep learning curve. A special thank you to Fitzy who has always been extremely helpful and willing to offer invaluable advice to me on almost anything regards kiting - your help has been very much appreciated still remember the days at Loders 2006...

Thanks also to Paulio and the SEQKA committee for their hard work over the last few years helping to make kiting fun and safe in Queensland. I will miss my regular downwinders from the Spit to Narrowneck and visa versa..and I will miss all my kitesurfing buddies along the coast! I will be back for a couple weeks once or twice a year and look forward to catching up with many of you on the beach again. Duncan, Frankie, DK, Jono, Paulio, Fitzy, Tony, Jamie, Sam, Jake, Paul, Ang, Grant, (list goes on sorry if I missed anyone) and all the local Goldie Crew thanks for all your help and support over the last 4 years. 

I still remember talking to DK and a group of guys at Narrowneck 2005 when they were kiting and I was still windsurfing and I inquired about kitesurfing and how to get into it...the rest has been a fascinating journey that has rekindled my love of water sports after 20 years of Windsurfing.... 

I would like to thank Simon (sa German) for striking up a deep friendship which transcended windsurfing, kiting, jujitzu and the 10th dimension! Simon was there from the start of my kitesurfing while we were windsurfing buddies then also migrating to kitesurfing while keeping his love of Windsurfing alive... Thanks to Simon for all the great times:- downwinders, kiting/windsurfing sessions, jujitzu, social events, dinners and hanging out time! Thanks also to Anna - Simon's partner - who has been a wonderful supporter of our water addiction often having to walk Zac for many miles waiting for us to finish! Big shout out to all the Windsurfing crew (wind wanderers) some of who have had a crack at kiting Pete, Cliff, Dan, haircut, Jason, the Scot who kindly rescued me with a spare harness in the middle of shear water after my kite pulled mine off - you guys rock!

Last but not least I would like to thank my partner Yoko who is coming with me to Hong Kong and who has been extremely supportive of my kitesurfing addition thru thick and thin. I must be the envy of many kiters as she drops me at the spit alone and 2 hrs later dutifully picks me up at Nobbies after some of the most titanic sessions! A couple downwinders from the Spit to Currumbin have been a solid test of our relationship! Many thanks to Yoko for allowing me to explore one of the most addictive sports on the planet today!

Will miss the Gold Coast and miss you all just as much! I wish you all good winds and great days at your favourite local and will see u on the water during my holidays back on the Goldie! 

JOFFA out (for now) 

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Dude, I thought I was reading your eulogy, hope you have a good time and I hope they have some waves so make sure you show them how Aussie kiters smash it up in the waves.
Ah not much wind there at all so think it might be my kiting eulogy!! for a few years anyway!!
Best wishes Jeff.

It was a pleasure to help you in your transition from Windsurfing to Kiting. Its a sport easily transported anywhere in the world (less kit than that bloody windsurfing)

Hope things work out for you in the new country and don't worry about the wind, the monsoons over there ROCK !!!!

Cheers - FItzy

thanks Fitzy - just arrived today Tues 2/3/10 9pm 25 degrees 90%% humidity and this is 1st day of Spring! Checkout the new work environment! http://www.lrc.com.hk/site/index2.htm
Soon as I leave you guys get the most wind of the season!! grrrrrr - I made the ultimate sacrifice! Been checking out windy places here and not Taiwan gets the most frequent strong winds around this area! Now all I have to do is get a weekend off and get my kites sent over from OZ... hi to all the hard core crew hope you have been eating up the conditions lately.... Joffa OUT
Mr Joffa I hope all is going well for you there i know your feelings re the wind cause here in Syd town there no such thing as wind anymore and when there is wind im out of town working take care matey make lotsa $$$ then come back to oz and make that wind machine you were talking about. Cheers T

Jeff Schneider said:
Soon as I leave you guys get the most wind of the season!! grrrrrr - I made the ultimate sacrifice! Been checking out windy places here and not Taiwan gets the most frequent strong winds around this area! Now all I have to do is get a weekend off and get my kites sent over from OZ... hi to all the hard core crew hope you have been eating up the conditions lately.... Joffa OUT
Checked out the website Jeff.

Bloody Hell !!!

How much are you paying to work there ????

WInd has been pretty solid here, plus a big swell.

Spent some time out on the Bombie off the seaway last weekend. Pretty solid

Enjoy the new adventure and great working conditions

Cheers - Fitzy
wow u guys got out to the sth stradie bombie! Duncan and I have been trying to plan that one for the whole Summer but conditions and timing never happened! Getting my kites sent over and I'm buying a new NSP 5'6" Epoxy E2 fish for $2000 HK which is around $350 OZ (last seasons stock) lucky I brought my NSI stick on footstrap plates...although getting better at strapless, be back in OZ July see u all on the beach mid Winter I hope!! Joffa
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Hey Tony!
Hope all good in the big smoke - we just had 2 days of the most horrendous smog here... over 450 on the index and 415-465 is considered severe with schools in Hong Kong canceling or postponing all outdoor activities! Lucky we are located up on the hill and very elevated but don't know if it was better than Central HK which was 455 on the index - my throat felt very very dry the last 2 days... I think it has been even worse on mainland China! check my other post just a few minutes ago for more info regards kiting.... all the chicken breast MATE!

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Mr Joffa I hope all is going well for you there i know your feelings re the wind cause here in Syd town there no such thing as wind anymore and when there is wind im out of town working take care matey make lotsa $$$ then come back to oz and make that wind machine you were talking about. Cheers T

Jeff Schneider said:
Soon as I leave you guys get the most wind of the season!! grrrrrr - I made the ultimate sacrifice! Been checking out windy places here and not Taiwan gets the most frequent strong winds around this area! Now all I have to do is get a weekend off and get my kites sent over from OZ... hi to all the hard core crew hope you have been eating up the conditions lately.... Joffa OUT
Have a good one Joffa see you in the holidays dude!

Looks like crap wind this season? Be back on the Goldie for some R&R after a massive 10 months in HK! I have only had 1 weeks off since I got here (HK March) so need a good break - will be home from 20th Dec to New Years... Hope to catch up and maybe even get on a trip to Pin with you guys! 

I kited Taiwan in August for a week that place is seriously windy 6m-9m kite only around Taipei especially now during the NE monsoon season (Winter). I'm booked to head over for a week during Chinese New Year (early Feb) but this time will take my custom surfboard (Goran) back from OZ as good surf there in the Winter. Was riding a skimboard there in August as Summer wind lighter and local spot has nice low tide area (lagoon) good fun skating around on a skimboard!

Not sure if anyone has seen the deal on some old 2007 Naish Torches (shop on the Hood River via eBay) - picked up a 16m complete kit for $500 oz another $115 to ship to Goldie in time for my return. I need this size in HK as wind here is so ****! Almost never over 20knots and I'm getting frustrated on my 12m 135cm TT....  I have had around 6 kites this Summer here and only once was I really lit for about 90 mins and that was back in April.... 

BTW I have read on the forums how some guys have had problems with LE's popping on the torches 07-09 LE folding issues during launch and set down? Looks like I will need a 16m with the wind you guys have been getting last month or so! Any point bringing my 9m home? I think I can get away with a 16m and my 12m on 20m lines if it gets over 20knots...

Anyways big news is Yoko and I are engaged after living together for the last 3 years it's time to move on so wedding will be sometime next year in HK! Hope to see you guys soon and if I don't Merry Xmas to the kiters and pole dancers of the Goldie - wishing you good winds for the New Year!
Jeff and Yoko...

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Engaged?? well done, I would lock her into a marriage soon as :-)

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