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ActionSportsWA
ActionSportsWA

WA

1001 posts

24 Feb 2016 5:15pm
Hi Peeps,

We have now sorted and re-installed the Action Sports WA/Australian Kiteboarding videos and are again making them free to the public.

Thanks for your patience.

DM


Full Packdown Self Rescue


Emergency Self Land and kite recovery


Recovering from a Kite inversion
kernal
kernal

WA

541 posts

24 Feb 2016 6:18pm
Did you sort and reinstall the christian?
rockykite
rockykite

VIC

62 posts

25 Feb 2016 1:51pm
Where has he gone?
getfunky
getfunky

WA

4485 posts

26 Feb 2016 10:52am
Nice. Thanks to Darren and Co.

Although kiting for 11 yrs now it's always good to have a reminder on this stuff.

Question? Why post the full pack down vid and not the hold the wing tips and sail back to shore method?
ActionSportsWA
ActionSportsWA

WA

1001 posts

26 Feb 2016 1:49pm
Answer
if the wind has dropped off and swung off shore...
austin
austin

671 posts

26 Feb 2016 2:34pm
all beginners need to know its not always textbook, sometimes you have to make do in the situation before it gets worse, always have a back up plan if offshore, and for god sake don't be afraid to cut one loose if your drowning.
cauncy
cauncy

WA

8407 posts

26 Feb 2016 5:35pm
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getfunky said...
Nice. Thanks to Darren and Co.

Although kiting for 11 yrs now it's always good to have a reminder on this stuff.

Question? Why post the full pack down vid and not the hold the wing tips and sail back to shore method?


Interesting to see very few brands doing the wingtip handles today,
cauncy
cauncy

WA

8407 posts

26 Feb 2016 5:45pm
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austin said...
all beginners need to know its not always textbook, sometimes you have to make do in the situation before it gets worse, always have a back up plan if offshore, and for god sake don't be afraid to cut one loose if your drowning.


Good point here, having the brains to let go or not,
Had an instance approx 3 years ago when a storm came from the east,
I came in and advised a newbie not to go out along with a seasoned rider, as the front was working it's way against a solid seabreeze,
The wind just stopped then went 20/25 offshore
The newbie pulled the pin and swam in,
The seasoned kiter hung on and was out of sight in approx 20 mins
Had to call sea rescue, he said his kite cost him a load of money and that's why he didn't let go, I reckon he would of croaked it the distance he was offshore if we hadn't spotted him
Furkin numpty imho
Ben - Ikon
Ben - Ikon

WA

113 posts

27 Feb 2016 6:46am
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cauncy said..

getfunky said...
Nice. Thanks to Darren and Co.

Although kiting for 11 yrs now it's always good to have a reminder on this stuff.

Question? Why post the full pack down vid and not the hold the wing tips and sail back to shore method?



Interesting to see very few brands doing the wingtip handles today,


The handles were useful back in the days when the only shape was no bridle pure C-shape. The handle placed on the wingtip next to the leading edge would allow to go forward while doing a self rescue sail.

Nowadays, most kites have bridles and are swept back. This means that the handle put on a wingtip will pull more downwind (sometimes even back stalling the kite while doing the sail). It's way easier to use the bridle system to control the power and have an efficient sail to come back to shore.

Also getting into position is way easier with the bridle. Just grab a front line, go to the opposite wingtip and start to put tension on the flying line you have in hand until you reach the bridle.

We have tested heaps of different scenarios with Christian and we found that using the bridle was the most efficient.

This one of the reason most brand dont have the handles anymore.

Stay safe!

cauncy
cauncy

WA

8407 posts

27 Feb 2016 12:48pm
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boon said...
cauncy said..

getfunky said...
Nice. Thanks to Darren and Co.

Although kiting for 11 yrs now it's always good to have a reminder on this stuff.

Question? Why post the full pack down vid and not the hold the wing tips and sail back to shore method?



Interesting to see very few brands doing the wingtip handles today,


The handles were useful back in the days when the only shape was no bridle pure C-shape. The handle placed on the wingtip next to the leading edge would allow to go forward while doing a self rescue sail.

Nowadays, most kites have bridles and are swept back. This means that the handle put on a wingtip will pull more downwind (sometimes even back stalling the kite while doing the sail). It's way easier to use the bridle system to control the power and have an efficient sail to come back to shore.

Also getting into position is way easier with the bridle. Just grab a front line, go to the opposite wingtip and start to put tension on the flying line you have in hand until you reach the bridle.

We have tested heaps of different scenarios with Christian and we found that using the bridle was the most efficient.

This one of the reason most brand dont have the handles anymore.

Stay safe!




Would you say that kite company's have realised this or have we adjusted to what we've got, still reckon kites should have these options though, maybe not you race editions , I've self rescued on 2 occasions, both with sr points I wouldn't of liked to of held a bridal line in those winds, you'd of cut yourself up I reckon,
Most wouldn't know one or have been tutored on correct self rescues, for those that don't even if you watch a youtube clip it may help if all goes wrong
Dave Whettingsteel
Dave Whettingsteel

WA

1397 posts

27 Feb 2016 3:42pm
North Neo has rescue handles but have never used them fortunately. Kite relaunches so quick and easy never been properly smashed touch wood. Self rescued on the 5 line rebel many times but.
Absolutbeginer
Absolutbeginer

QLD

105 posts

28 Feb 2016 12:50pm
Easy, just enroll in some TAFE classes, as long as you pay the money the TAFE don't care.
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