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Any way to unwind bar by ourself out on a sandbar?
so you rig....wrap up the lines up...then have to walk up wind and then out to a sand bar (waist deep water)...you are alone...once on the sand bar is there any way to unwind the bar if you are alone...and then just do a water relaunch....
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put the lines in a bucket instead of winding them up, then just pull them out when ready to launch
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Re: Any way to unwind bar by ourself out on a sandbar?
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One way that comes to mind involves taking out the kite fully inflated with lines attached, attaching the kite to an holdfast, buoy secured to an anchor, etc.. Then unwinding the lines and attaching your chicken loop to another anchor. Then walking back, releasing the kite from its anchor and dropping a C kite leading edge down and hope it doesn't drag your anchor attached to the chicken loop or in the case of a flat kite lay it up on one wing tip ready to launch. Complicated and best avoided.
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yea...its risky...if the kite powers up while you are untwisting the lines from the bar...you have no control....
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setting up
get a small dansforth anchor, atach a piece of line with a snap clip to it and a float.
you well be able to set the anchor, clip off the kite, take care of lines what ever. then with the float come back and get it when your done. ________ E Cigarette Last edited by kabo123; 08-11-2011 at 09:28 PM. |
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There are quite a few other variants for drifting launching that have been around for a while, securing a C kite with yarn, etc.. Still, I would avoid them particularly if new to kiting. It is easy to tangle a finger and bye bye finger. There have been a number of digits gone missing while kiting.
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Check out the Turbo Launcher from http://kitelauncher.com
I love mine ... great for boat and drift launching. I also use the Line Manager on my everyday setup. Takes lots of time off your setup by eliminating the need to walk out your lines. With both of these devices, make sure you become aquainted with them on the beach before you use them in real situations, especially the Turbo Launcher. Set it up and run back with your bar in hand to get used to the feel and to make sure your winding your lines on correctly. After a few tries with it, you'll get the hang. With the line manager, just make sure your lines are good before flying - that should be common practice anyway. I sell these in the shop and can offer any advice if you're interested. Good luck. |
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larry couch,
Im just curious, how can I create my OWN Turbo Launcher??/and/or Line Manager?? |
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only thing with the turbo launcher is what do i do with the turbo launcher once i have the kite in the air and i am 100 yards from shore...
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Maybe leash it tothe back of your harness. Just a thought.
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