MANY
WINDSURFERS HAVE CHANGED THEIR SAIL AND SPANKER BOOM FOR
A KITE AND A SMALL CONTROL HANDLE. OTHERS ALTERNATE BOTH
SPORTS, BUT THE TRUTH IS, KITESURF IS IN FASHION.
The appearance of kitesurf on the planet's coasts seems
to be the end of the reign of windsurf as a popular way
to have fun with the wind and the sea. But this does not
mean that windsurfing is a sport in danger of extinction,
it is just a matter of tastes; although the decrease in
the demand of windsurf could result in the reduction in
prices of equipment.
Some
10 years ago, the idea of flying over the sea with a kite
and a board stuck to the feet, to land in the water, had
not even been born. Everyone who tries it gets "hooked",
because the sensations are truly amazing, according to
the best windsurfers who have tried it.
Kitesurf or flysurf or was born some seven years ago,
invented by the French. Some amateurs decided to envolve
buggies (carts with wheels) that moved over the sand thanks
to the impulse from a large kite. Then they modified it
and added air chambers to the kite so that it would not
sink in the water, whereas the carts or traditional large
boards were replaced by other smaller and lighter ones.
Thus flysurf was born, a sport which, in only seven years,
has obtained a massive succes, unthinkable for windsurf
or other water sports.
This is due to three factors mainly: on the one hand,
it is cheaper than the other disciplines; secondly, it
is much easier to learn and to acquire a certain skill
with a few hours dedication; and finally, with a bit of
wind (force 2 and up) one can begin to move with the board,
although it depends on the type of kite being used.
Wipika
kite, with four lines or strings, is the one that allows
movement with this minimun wind, but some consider it
to be too large. However, the importance does not lie
in the speed in kitesurf, but mre in the sensations. The
comments most often heard are of the type: "the silence
when you rake off from the sea is awesome"; "you
discover new movements and variants of these movements
every day"; "in no time at all I have gone from
being a beginner to doing pirouettes in the air";
it is really easy going because you don't have to use
a sail or a mast, which limit your movements"...
All these comments and sensations are what is making this
peculiar sailing method popular around de world. However,
it is not that easy to learn to sail with a kite that
has 25 to 30 metres of lines, thus, the experts recommend
taking some initiation lessons for some 150 euros, that
are already being given on the Costa
del Sol. We must take into account that we have to
know how to control the kite, turn with the board, brake,
glide and finally, to jump; but it is not strictly necessary
to have practised any similar sport before. This new sport
combines knowledge of different sport disciplines that
have to do with sailing and the use of wind. Thus, tricks
from hang-gliding, kite flying, surf, windsurf and water-ski
can be applied; this is an all-in-one that lets you go
beyond all the others.

Costa del Sol and kitesurf
The Costa del Sol has
the features and the right wind for practising this sport,
as there is usually a wind varyind from force 8 to 12.
When there is a gusty wind or a strong east wind, it is
best not to go out, at least for beginners.
Keep in mind that these winds can reach up to 30 knots,
thus it is indispensable to have a perfect control of
the handle, the kite and the board. The 160 kilometres
of beaches of the Costa del Sol allow us to choose between
a quiet beach or one that is full of windsurfers, surfers
and kitesurfers.
It is best to keep some 60 metres away from the bathing
area and we will need an open area to fly the kite and
to go into the sea. Thus, we cannot practise kitesurf
in busy places, but when this happens, there are always
the reservoirs, where in addition to having a strong enough
wind, there is also enough room. Málaga
has two that meet these requirements: the Guadalhorce
reservoir or El Chorro
and the La Viñuela reservoir.
Adrenaline highs
Of
all the sensations that can be experienced with this "invention",
the most spectacular is that of flying. There are jumps
that can vary from 3 to 5 metres, and even 15 metres,
which the more experienced surfers achieve with large
kites, be they inflatable or hang gliding type. The pull
that these types of kites provide causes such and adrenaline
high that all one can do is let oneself be carried away
to jumps of up to 25 metres long, at a dizzying height,
this sould never be done close to the shore, as the fall
could hurt us. At that distance from the sea, the perspective
of this sport changes and it seems that we are hang glinding.
In fact, the control handle has a brake in case we do
not want to go so high or so fast; but, we may not ever
want to use it. 