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Speedo

Since 07 May 2007
264 Posts
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Mon Mar 31, 08 2:31 pm Fruity... or not? |
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I want to like this thing but wow... it just seems... well you know. Plus, its not like i need more shit to drag out to the beach.
http://www.oceanrodeo.com/kiting/gojoe.php# |
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Moto

Since 03 Sep 2006
2698 Posts
Still a gojo pimp!
Moto Mouth
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Mon Mar 31, 08 2:36 pm |
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There have been several comments about the Go Joe - the general concensus is that it is gay. However, it can save your board. So what do boards run - about $700 - so is it worth $700 to look gay?  |
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
6081 Posts
forever labled as the
retired kiter & motorhead Unicorn Master
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Mark

Since 20 Jun 2005
3678 Posts
I need my fix because I'm a
Naishaholic
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Mon Mar 31, 08 3:33 pm |
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If you are a beginner or uneasy about losing your board, then go for it. Its alot safer than a reel leash or board leash. _________________ Cleverly disguised as an adult...
www.naishkites.com |
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wylieflyote

Since 30 Jun 2006
1648 Posts
Puget Sound & Wa. Coast
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Mon Mar 31, 08 4:27 pm |
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I used a reel type leash for the '06 season when I needed it badly. I used a GoJoe last spring when I was weaning myself off the leash. It seemed to be a good transitional tool as you are learning how to up-wind body drag. I can't sell or give it to you because it was an Xmas gift from my wife. Whenever I come home from the Gorge, she always has to ask: "How was your GoJoe?"
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forrest

Since 21 Jun 2005
4330 Posts
Hood River
Hick
CGKA Member
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Mon Mar 31, 08 4:35 pm |
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| Dude, Gay or Not, you're the one who knows if you need it and you're the one kiting. Screw everyone else. |
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Diggy

Since 25 Nov 2006
342 Posts
Gorge to Coast
Obsessed
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Mon Mar 31, 08 4:35 pm |
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Get the gay thing. Read the book. Sell the thing for $10 in 3 months.
It may save your board, and you will be much gayer if you don't loose your board than if you do, in which case you would be not gay but sad.
Also be sure to write your name and phone number on your board with or without the gay thing. Last edited by Diggy on Mon Mar 31, 08 4:46 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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genek

Since 21 Jul 2006
2165 Posts
East Po
KGB
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Mon Mar 31, 08 4:41 pm |
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| The best thing you can do to prevent losing a board is learn to body drag early on. If you're able to ride on a board at all you should be easily able to body drag upwind. |
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undertow

Since 15 Feb 2008
371 Posts
BeaversBurg
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Mon Mar 31, 08 4:44 pm |
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I like the go-joe for the following reasons.
At the coast I like to find my board fast, (sharks and all), I can see the go-joe in the waves and know right where to get it.
In the Gorge, when the water is cold I do not like to spend my time in the water more than i have to.
June-Sept in the Gorge I do not use it
by the way it works great
for what its worth |
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Inept_Fun

Since 14 Apr 2005
1417 Posts
Hood River
XTreme Poster
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Mon Mar 31, 08 4:46 pm |
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gay _________________ I heart dangling |
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pkh

Since 27 Feb 2005
6549 Posts
Couve / Hood
Honored Founder
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Mon Mar 31, 08 4:49 pm |
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| Less gay than a board leash for sure, but I tend to agree with Gene if you focus on learning to body drag upwind first you should be okay. |
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mschulz

Since 29 May 2007
530 Posts
Reno, NV
Addicted
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Mon Mar 31, 08 5:05 pm |
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Looks gay, but there have been many times I wish I would have had it so I knew which way to body drag to. _________________ MS |
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Moto

Since 03 Sep 2006
2698 Posts
Still a gojo pimp!
Moto Mouth
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Mon Mar 31, 08 5:51 pm |
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| mschulz wrote: | | Looks gay, but there have been many times I wish I would have had it so I knew which way to body drag to. |
There have definately been times I couldn't see my board - fortunately there were other kiters to help me out and point my board out - but if it were not for them I would have spent a lot of time looking for my board. |
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bustingbladder

Since 12 Jul 2006
387 Posts
Seattle
Obsessed
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Mon Mar 31, 08 6:08 pm |
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Kick ass! I'll sport my arm floaties and double layered Spedo to go with it. Learn to body drag! Very simple....
And watch out for the whites on the coast. They are big out there....  |
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Ike
Since 12 Mar 2008
216 Posts
Central Oregon
Stoked
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Mon Mar 31, 08 6:18 pm |
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If you cant see your board in the waves it doesn't matter how well you can body drag. Looks like a good idea in the ocean for that reason alone, gay or not.
In fact ill have to look into getting one for my shark bait days. |
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carolb

Since 04 Nov 2006
590 Posts
Stevenson, WA in the summer, SPI in the winter
Bolstad Clan
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Mon Mar 31, 08 7:04 pm All new kiters should have one! |
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When I see one of those on the water, I give them 30 ft of room.
Tony and I were about 20 ft apart talking in the middle of the SPI flats about 3 weeks ago and sure enough a kite tomahawked between us from an upwind kiter with a gojoe.
So my revised rule of thumb is if there is a gojoe, give 30 ft clearance unless they are up wind of you, then add another 20 ft.
You can't get mad at someone getting t-bagged with a go-joe either because clearly they have the "watch out for me" sign up and are trying! |
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Diggy

Since 25 Nov 2006
342 Posts
Gorge to Coast
Obsessed
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Mon Mar 31, 08 7:50 pm Re: All new kiters should have one! |
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| carolb wrote: |
So my revised rule of thumb is if there is a gojoe, give 30 ft clearance unless they are up wind of you, then add another 20 ft.
You can't get mad at someone getting t-bagged with a go-joe either because clearly they have the "watch out for me" sign up and are trying! |
I agree. During my first rides into congestion I know I wish everyone around new I was a newbie and took pre-cautions of giving me a little extra space. Several folks crossed well within my "Oh Shit" range as I did my best to avoid them and with luck and no one got hurt.
I agree
1. Less fruity than a leash (leashes are bad)
2. Learn to body drag well and spot your board ASAP.
3. Lets folks know you need some extra space.
4. Good in surf or other area you are likely to loose your board. (and only you know when this is.)
I've never seen one of these but it seems like it would be good at certain times. |
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