Port Adelaide Enfield council boundary is identified as Low Water Mark (LWM) as gazetted in the Government Gazette on 19/9/1996 pp.1158-1159
The image shows the Boundary of Henley and Port Adelaide Enfield Councils.
From post, in a straight line to water (not survey confirmed, estimation only). Sth side Henley (ok to Kite) Nth Side Port Enfild (not ok to kite)
you can kite in the water Nth of Bowere rd.
if you launch and land Sth of Boundary marker (see pic)
Is this the right move for kitebording as a group in SA?
Up to the individual. SAKSA MEMBERS and NON MEMBERS alike to decide.
info from; Senior Property Adviser
Building Management
Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure
Don't blame us for the spelling.
That's a cut and paste from an Email.
That's your tax dollars at work……….
our interpretation;
once your in the water, your not on council property.
Just be careful where you start and finish.
But... if your feet are wet, then go for it.
Perhaps you can lobby one of the Council's to construct another break wall that will be good to kite in a NW breeze, for when access to North Haven is lost after people ignore the advice provided by the local association.
Is it really worth kiting that stretch of water for the sake of risking one of the best spots in Adelaide?