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Cornishryan said..
Hi Gorgo.
I think it is very important to differentiate between sail makers and specific kite repairers.
I am the latter of the two and although the majority of my repairs are to standard inflatables I also carry out a large number of foil kite repairs each season.
I wouldn't particularly agree that it Is "not that hard to do" - modern race foil kites have developed a long way from the old flysurfers and Peter Lynn kites back in the day both very tight access and multiple layers coming into the bridle attachment points......
I'll be the first to admit that I prefer working on inflatables but if anyone is in need of foil kite repairs then shoot me a msg
Cheers
Ryan
The Sail Doctor Kite Repairs
Got to agree with Ryan 100%. Most kite repairersI know come from a kite background, not sail. Our understanding of a wing and materials very alot to a sailmaker.
I cover paraglider repairs aswell. Attention to detail and understanding a wing is critical. Also a good stock of materials to do different wings helps. That's why we are "kite repaireres" and not sailmakers.
Stay safe folks