Sounds like youve got a fleet yourself mate so why not just organise some racing with your friends and there you go. If you are not elite then why does the production boards matter? nothings stopping anyone from organising their own racing or whatever kit. Over here we have some tt racing, on the south coast a school does regular fun races on freerace boards and much more goes on, all you need is a graoup of likeminded people and someone with race experience to run it (which it sounds like youve got) and there you go the start of your own race series.TooMuchEpoxy wrote: And Leepasty, people are not leaving one design sailing for kite racing, because a good class doesn't exist yet. I kite frequently and would love to race, but I still race sailboats because course racing as it currently exists is NOT AN OPTION! My friends and I all kite, but we still race sailboats. We're in out early 20's and grew up racing. We've seen classes come and go and we're no closer to racing a kite than we are to racing a foiling moth. I just want an option for the rest of us...
Yup for sure. Not only that, but saying you need a production board and then only produce a few boards does not make much sense.gbleck wrote:If you can't sell 50+ boards then making 50 will make them more expensive not less. You have to sell them higher to recoop the cost on the ones you are going to have to sell at a loss after they area out of style.
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