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Old 03-23-2010, 07:44 AM
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We all get a little lazy when it comes to pinching of our struts, kiting in knee deep water most of the time doesn't help.
One thing I do in my lessons is to show three methods of self rescue.
Standard- grabbing the bridle line and a wingtip. Each kite has different grab points, but generally its where you connect your front flying line on a bridled kite. Longer bridles sometimes requires grabbing it at the first "V" in the bridle system.

Raft Method- Assuming you pinched off the struts before your kite deflated, roll the kite into a raft and secure with lines, leash or whatever you have. This works in offshore winds.

Offshore/ Upwind method- If kite is not deflated, climb onto kite and extend legs down center strut. You can hang upper body over leading edge and overhand swim back upwind to your board, or back to shore in offshore conditions. This method works great and keeps you more visible to rescue vessels.
There are pics and detailed explanation on my lesson site at:
http://kiteboardingtampabay.com/inde...111&Itemid=101

Within the next month, we plan a cookout, cleanup, and safety clinic at East Beach and I will be happy to show these techniques. This will also allow kiters as a group to log some service hours at the park. Little things like this is what makes the best impression on park officials, and they are surely grateful for the help.
See ya then!
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