Newby question - Busted leash what to do?
Newby question - Busted leash what to do?

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1. You need to wrap 1 line until you've at least wound the span (longest dimension!) of the kite. 2. When you reach a wing tip & have a secure grip on it wrap the other lines as much as you can. I found that holding the tip of the wing on the water and using a line from the opposite tip as a sheet. (like on a sailboat) enabled me to modulate the power in the kite as I was towed downwind. When you experience one of these kite 'moments' you realize why kite knives are provided in some harnesses. I hope this helps...
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Bad advice.....revoked!
Last edited by Kiterkliff on Tue Jun 28, 2005 7:03 pm, edited 1 time in total.
well for each occassion there can be different scenarios..... beyond a doubt from my experience the safest practice is to wrap your lines around the bar, pretty tough to do with no safety hooked on your harness. so (as a suggestion if it ever was to happen again...) you could land the kite leading edge down in the water and wrap one line around the bar until the kite depowers. which as mentioned above takes the wind out of the sail so that the remaining 3 lines are slack and the kite should be like a sheet in the breeze. once you have that happening you can then wind up the rest of the lines. there is a method of tying off the line on the bar so it doesnt come off again by looping the line over the end of the bar (you would want to do this to the one line that is tight).
the next time you have finished a session before you land and pack up its a great idea to simulate a emergency proceedure. if your at the banks you may be able to cheat a little by being able to stand in the water. then let your kite go (with safety attached and no one downwind) and simulate a kite retrival. the experience of doing this has been invaluable for me and saved my ass on more than one occasion.
to leave you lines out puts you in a dodgy situation for more things to go wrong. if your lines get snagged your kite can power up and you may then put other water users into danger, if your kite powers up and your holding onto one line i wouldnt want to see your hand if you decided you didnt want to let go of the line.......the list goes on.
once you have wound your lines up and reached the kite you can grab the tip in the water easily enough and if you need to grab the other tip to assit getting you back to the LZ you should be to pull the tip towards you close enough to grab with the bar and lines wound up. so you would need to wind up your lines virtually all the way up to the kite. if you get it right you can lie on the bottom tip between you and your board and use the tension in the lines off the top tip (holding onto your bar) to sheet the kite and get you back to land faster!
without a doubt its easier said than done!!! but i can tell you that if you practise this when the day comes (and it will come probably more than once) you will be prepared (and Baden Powell will be proud of you.....)
tight lines dude
x3
the next time you have finished a session before you land and pack up its a great idea to simulate a emergency proceedure. if your at the banks you may be able to cheat a little by being able to stand in the water. then let your kite go (with safety attached and no one downwind) and simulate a kite retrival. the experience of doing this has been invaluable for me and saved my ass on more than one occasion.
to leave you lines out puts you in a dodgy situation for more things to go wrong. if your lines get snagged your kite can power up and you may then put other water users into danger, if your kite powers up and your holding onto one line i wouldnt want to see your hand if you decided you didnt want to let go of the line.......the list goes on.
once you have wound your lines up and reached the kite you can grab the tip in the water easily enough and if you need to grab the other tip to assit getting you back to the LZ you should be to pull the tip towards you close enough to grab with the bar and lines wound up. so you would need to wind up your lines virtually all the way up to the kite. if you get it right you can lie on the bottom tip between you and your board and use the tension in the lines off the top tip (holding onto your bar) to sheet the kite and get you back to land faster!
without a doubt its easier said than done!!! but i can tell you that if you practise this when the day comes (and it will come probably more than once) you will be prepared (and Baden Powell will be proud of you.....)
tight lines dude
x3
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Check out this link, might help
http://www.kitefilm.com/video/rescue_te ... _part1.wmv
Basically what i was getting to before.
http://www.kitefilm.com/video/rescue_te ... _part1.wmv
Basically what i was getting to before.