Section outline

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    Introduction

    Safety and right-of-way rules are what keep beginner kitesurfing predictable and controlled, especially when kite power, steering inputs, and changing weather interact. This section focuses on practical decision rules for launches/landings and on-water spacing to prevent avoidable incidents. You’ll also connect emergency systems and local regulations to real “what do I do now?” situations, including how gear choices (e.g., leash and harness setup) affect safety.

    Learning Objectives

    • Identify and apply core safety principles to break the “risk chain” before incidents develop.

    • Execute clear, beginner-appropriate launch/landing and spacing decisions that reduce collision and entanglement risk.

    • Explain when and how to use quick release and leash systems, and follow basic right-of-way and local etiquette rules.