Jesk said..
Long story short he said he "couldn't be bothered" doing a self rescue as he wasn't really sure how to do one, decided to try and swim to his kite in 30+knt wind, got the lines tangled around his foot, kite powered up and it had sliced all the way down the bone. Needless to say that was a trip to the hospital and a good dozen of so stitches to start off your weekend.
Had he pulled his chicken loop and wrapped up his lines, this never would have happened.
Good story and Thanks for sharing.
BTW, have you ever tried wrapping your lines or seen one of your students easily and successfully wrap lines in 25 knots or more?
I've asked many instructors around the world the same question and some tend to answer ''YES, my students can wrap lines even in very strong winds...'', but I seriously doubt it. Why? Because I can't do it (easily and well enough) myself and I've never seen anyone else do it in such strong winds either in the last 5 years, in deep water that is of course.
Because of the high level of difficulty and poor chances of success, we don't teach wrapping the lines anymore for a rescue that can be done using your kite as a sail to get back in (no need to swim or kick).
On a separate note:
I've seen my fair share of kite tangles over the last few years, and most often when there is no way out both kiters begin trying to wrap up their lines!! This typically leads to one or both kites powering up and they (understandably) end up releasing their kites. And guess who's going in to rescue the runaway kites?
It makes sense they try to wrap their lines since it's probably the only method they know...but in case of kite tangles, that's just silly.
Last week two experienced kiters (not previous students of mine) tangled each other in strong wind. I was amazed how well they handled the situation. After releasing the safety system, they both got to their kites following the safety line without wrapping their lines and sailed in, each in their own kite. If they are reading this, congrats for a great dual rescue!
Christian