1
05
2010
wind average – 14-20kts all SE
Our best month yet! The wind was awsome, the beach big, the water warm and the school busy busy busy!
With a full stock of brand new Blade Kites, we had many testing days and it was great to get everyone’s opinion.
They are by the far the easiest kites I have used to teach with – so many success stories this month I can’t even name them all!! All I will say is – everyone who came here a beginner left knowing how to jump… It’s a really really easy spot to learn new tricks!

1
03
2010
wind average – 14-18kts all SE
Wow what a month! perfect blue skies and perfect SE thermal winds. Starts around midday, gets really good around 3, comes down after sunset. Last year was not great in feb but this year it’s totally different!
Everybody’s sore, needing days off from all the kiting. but we can’t stop!
A lot of success stories this month, including 10 year old Hugo:

And the girls Pat, and Ammo:

The boys look on…
3
02
2010
wind average – 12-16kts sometimes NE sometimes SE
A strange month compared to last year – we had some good strong North Easterlies at the end of December but then for some crazy reason we got 10 days of South Easterly over christmas and new year. Weird! Then back to the normal N.Easterly for a bit, then straight into S.Easterly by the end of Jan.
Difficult to plan the lessons, but we got had some excellent students and all coped very well.
The Christmas and New year’s parties were great – fire out the back of the shop, guitars, good food. just what we like!
15
10
2009
I want to learn to Kiteboard. Where should I go?
A good question! The world is your oyster these days – there are kite schools everywhere. But like any watersport, it’s nicer to learn in warm water with less people around. The ideal spot would have small or no waves and shallow rock free water, would be near your accommodation and would have good winds. To help you choose, here are some facts about learning to Kiteboard in Thailand:
- The wind is great in Thailand – but not everywhere all the time!
You have to choose where to go depending on which month we’re in. And if you want to kite in sunshine and clear water, don’t come here in rainy season – mid-June until mid-October.
- The sea temperature is 20-30 in winter and 25-30 in summer. It’s pretty warm all year round!
- Winter gets clouds and strong winds, summer clear skies and hot sunshine
In November the North Easterlies switch on and run steady until mid January. Regular 15kts and often 20+ but all in the morning. February to June the South Westerly thermal winds create an almost perfect spot – 15-20kts, sunshine, wind in the afternoon so you can get up late!
- It’s cheap to learn here, and cheap to buy equipment.
But don’t choose your instructor based on price – talk to him/her first! A bad instructor will take twice as long to get you riding so ends up being twice the price. And cheap equipment will not be as good – so it will take you longer to learn and when you sell it you won’t get as much back for it. If you’re scared you might not like kitesurfing – don’t worry!
- Thai food – mmmmmmm!!!!
- Accommodation is cheap in Thailand.
As everywhere, rooms overlooking the beach are expensive, those set back a bit are cheaper. Thailand has a massive tourist industry – there’s always plenty of choice!
- You can be up and riding comfortably in a week.
The Full Beginner’s course takes 3 days, and if you keep practising the rest of the week you’ll have it cracked.
- Thailand is a hub for world flights – it’s easy to get here.
Pranburi is 3hours from the airport – you could be on the water in 3hrs20mins!
- There are plenty of no wind activities:
Kayaks, Jetskis, Banana boat, ATV Tours, Mountain Biking, Sightseeing Tours, Shopping in Hua Hin. Or just relaxing on the beach!
- Thailand is very much discovered – but Kiteboarding is not – yet!
So instead of 300 kitesurfers crowding onto a beach we have 30. Perfect…
1
03
2009
riding 11am-6pm 11-18kts
that’s the title and here it is again. beautiful days with light winds for practicing on the big kite late morning, a break for lunch, then on to the smaller kite (9/10m for me) early afternoon.
is it usually like this?
YES!!
every day…

25
01
2009
my 15 minutes of fame?
Denis from The Bangkok Recorder came for the full beginners course a couple of weeks ago. What a nice guy! And a good student too – he picked it up very quickly. I’m hoping he’ll be back again soon so we can get him up and jumping high too!
So he wrote a small report on his time with us –
http://www.bangkokrecorder.com/items/view/231/kitesurfing-in-pranburi-just-3-hours-from-bangkok-this-little-pearl-is-thailands-best-kiting-location
and who is doing a cool little jump in the picture sequence? ME!!!!
definitely my 15 minutes of fame.
Thanks Denis!!

7
01
2009
riding 10am-5pm 16kts average gusts 19
marco hit the water today. He told me he was just a beginner so I went through the basics very slowly. Then I gave him the board and – wow!!! he’s no beginner! Off he shot at a million miles an hour – left, right, downwind.
We’ll be working on going upwind tomorrow to save him the long ‘walk of shame’ back up the beach…