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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