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Access
English (Translate this text in English): Boat access only.
Boat access only.
English (Translate this text in English): Boat access only.
English (Translate this text in English): Boat access only.
English (Translate this text in English): Boat access only.
Distance to a city Take a car
Access time Short walk from shore (< 5min)
Easy to find? Easy to find
Public access? Public access
Special access By boat only
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Kite Spot Characteristics
Alternative name Barnegat Bay
Spot quality Great
Experience Everyone
Type Lagoon
Kite/wind? Good for KiteSurf
Style Freestyle, Freeride, Speed
Day timing Morning, Afternoon, Evening
Dangers Floating seaweed
Week crowd Empty
Week-end crowd Few surfers
Environment
Water quality Clean
Current Medium ( 1-2 knots)
Bottom Sandy
Tide No tide dependency
Amenities
Rental, School, Rescue
Local wind
Type Thermal wind
Force Medium (16 - 25 knots)
Main dir. SouthWest
Best dir. SouthWest
Best dir. relative Side-onshore
Period From May to July
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Additional Information
English (Translate this text in English): This island is truly an amazing kiteboarding location – flat, clear, waist deep water for miles, no obstacles or dangers of any kind, and consistent winds in most directions. In other words, it is a kiteboarding paradise. Since boat or PWC is required to get there, the spot never gets too crowded. Best of all, it’s only 1.5 hours away from New York City and Philadelphia. Many people are pleasantly surprised when they realize that kiting conditions in New Jersey can rival those of Cape Hatteras (minus the long drive). All the locals here are very friendly and will always help out other kiters.
This island is truly an amazing kiteboarding location – flat, clear, waist deep water for miles, no obstacles or dangers of any kind, and consistent winds in most directions. In other words, it is a kiteboarding paradise. Since boat or PWC is required to get there, the spot never gets too crowded. Best of all, it’s only 1.5 hours away from New York City and Philadelphia. Many people are pleasantly surprised when they realize that kiting conditions in New Jersey can rival those of Cape Hatteras (minus the long drive). All the locals here are very friendly and will always help out other kiters.
English (Translate this text in English): This island is truly an amazing kiteboarding location – flat, clear, waist deep water for miles, no obstacles or dangers of any kind, and consistent winds in most directions. In other words, it is a kiteboarding paradise. Since boat or PWC is required to get there, the spot never gets too crowded. Best of all, it’s only 1.5 hours away from New York City and Philadelphia. Many people are pleasantly surprised when they realize that kiting conditions in New Jersey can rival those of Cape Hatteras (minus the long drive). All the locals here are very friendly and will always help out other kiters.
English (Translate this text in English): This island is truly an amazing kiteboarding location – flat, clear, waist deep water for miles, no obstacles or dangers of any kind, and consistent winds in most directions. In other words, it is a kiteboarding paradise. Since boat or PWC is required to get there, the spot never gets too crowded. Best of all, it’s only 1.5 hours away from New York City and Philadelphia. Many people are pleasantly surprised when they realize that kiting conditions in New Jersey can rival those of Cape Hatteras (minus the long drive). All the locals here are very friendly and will always help out other kiters.
English (Translate this text in English): This island is truly an amazing kiteboarding location – flat, clear, waist deep water for miles, no obstacles or dangers of any kind, and consistent winds in most directions. In other words, it is a kiteboarding paradise. Since boat or PWC is required to get there, the spot never gets too crowded. Best of all, it’s only 1.5 hours away from New York City and Philadelphia. Many people are pleasantly surprised when they realize that kiting conditions in New Jersey can rival those of Cape Hatteras (minus the long drive). All the locals here are very friendly and will always help out other kiters.
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