Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 9:45 pm
Yes , it was my 10 year old son that was standing in 2 feet of water when an out of control kiter came down from about 30 feet in the air and almost crashed on him. The fellow did come down later that day to apologize. The next day my son and I watched the kiter boosting huge air almost everytime he heading back to shore and in the same area where he almost sent my son to the hospital.It wasn't until the kiter was off the water when my son was eager to get out and try windsurfing .
This was the same kiter that took out the windsurfer near the boat ramp 2 days later!!! Again he apologized.How many more times before someone gets seriously injured?
I could go on and on about this guy , and unfortunately he is still allowed on the Lake. WOW!
Asking the kiters that are attempting potentially dangerous stunts to stay far upwind of the stump is NOT unreasonable.
This was the same kiter that took out the windsurfer near the boat ramp 2 days later!!! Again he apologized.How many more times before someone gets seriously injured?
I could go on and on about this guy , and unfortunately he is still allowed on the Lake. WOW!
Asking the kiters that are attempting potentially dangerous stunts to stay far upwind of the stump is NOT unreasonable.