I can't believe that The Zoo shop gave beginner windsurfer lessons in the wave line at the Catani Garden's Beach (Kiddy pool) last Saturday (2/2/13). The kiddy pool wave line is the most hotly contested area for kiting in Melbourne and the Zoo gave lessons to windsurfers for hours in the middle of the zone. Not only is it a breach of the no lessons in that area agreement, it was dangerous and stupid. Not only dangerous to the beginners who were inches away from being hit as the kiters wove in a and around them, it was dangerous to the kiters as we also had to avoid each other. The Zoo made no friends that day and I hope reconsiders such folly in the future.
Sounds more dangerous to the people they were teaching, imagine if someone they knew saw them? That's the kind of sh1t someone would never recover from.....
From the Zu. I think a fair response. So we're all happy again.
Thanks for your feedback. We really appreciate it.
As you know The Zu Provides lessons for beginners for Kiteboarding, Windsurfing and Stand Up Paddle Boarding.
We try to accommodate all sports and time our lessons so it fits in with local usage. We are kiteboarders ourselves and we also like to keep the sports/lessons separated.
We normally only run our Windsurfing and Sup beginner lessons in the morning before the wind kicks in. This is to make sure they don't interfere with the kiteboarding that is usually done in the afternoon.
Royal Melbourne yacht Club also teaches sailing in the morning in this area as it is a official shared windsports area and is not exclusive to kiteboarding.
On the given day we unfortunately had to re- schedule the customers lesson from the morning to the afternoon due to personal reasons.
So please expect to see windsurfing in this area only in the morning or in sub 15 knot conditions.
I hope this addressed your concerns and we apologies for any inconvenience .
Please feel free to also drop into the store for a chat if there are any issues in the future.
Cheers,
The Zu Boardsports
regardless of who has claim on the area, the school is running a business there and this opens up an O,H&S can of worms. It comes down to duty of care, everyone at work has it for anyone who may be affected by your work. You can sign all the legal disclaimers you want, if you fail in you duty of care and someone gets hurt you could be in trouble.