Self launching your RISE

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Self launching your RISE

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMegFouZcas Note: When landing tug on the 'top' front line !!! 8)
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Post by Kite Kook »

i like how you have used the minute or so of dead air/black screen at the end so we, the viewers have a chance to really let this lesson sink in. ;) EDIT - hey it's gone. oh well, sarcasm gets me a shorter vid. Next up, the helmet cam vid of the water relaunch?
seriously tho, nice use of music :)
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how to relaunch from the water?

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Nice one Jimmy,
now how do you relaunch from the water?????

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I liked it, beauty launch, haha. On a steady lightwind day this is great.....with my kite I think I would have tied it to the front post tho, not the one in back so you don't launch yer lines into the gazebo roof on a gust :P or get yer sorry butt slammed into the post :oops: all been done before. The people grater at IV, haha

Yes, the "dark side" (screen) moment at the end really sets the mood :D I have to agree 8)

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If I secure any closer downwind my kite is into a picnic table ... I have bonded with my pogies ... They would cushion your knuckles as you bounce off things Kus ... 8) p.s. This launch works great in high winds , I just let the kite fully depower when I secure it !!!
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Post by Martin »

Self launching the Rise??? You didn't think we would spot "Nelie" your "kite girl" in your video, did you?
Nice one JL, liked the music as well.
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Thanks JL. Really helpful!
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Jimmy, you're a legend...love the neil young too.
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Jimmy, used your technique out at Gordons yesterday. tied it to a big piece of drift wood on the beach. first time out the tide was really low so the kite just sat on the rocks till i got back to my bar to get it into the air, but the second time the tide was up so i just walked the kite out into the water and let it sit out there till i got it up in the air.

awesome technique, just have to be sure that there is no big hole coming towards the kite, don't want it to roll before you get to the bar to control it.
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I often put a weight bag on the kite near the trailing edge & trip it by tugging on the BOTTOM steering line ... A tarp is a good idea to avoid barnacle bites !!! 8)
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Post by peterdaam »

yeah i think we need to organize some truck loads of sand to the non sandy beaches on the island for kiteboarding!

letting it sit in the water works pretty good, just get quite a bit of junk seaweed on the lines, oh well... the price you gotta pay to get out on the water by yourself!
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