5th line on Rebel

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gigantas
gigantas
VIC
58 posts
VIC, 58 posts
18 Dec 2006 9:35am
Hi guys,
Got myself a Rebel... it's the first 5 line kite I have bought and I was curious about the tuning of the 5th line.
Is the 5th line on this kite purely for safety...or does it stabilise the leading edge as well? The reason I ask this is, when I depower the kite the 5th line goes very slack and the only way I can see how to adjust it is via a series of knots where the long 5th line leader attaches to the 5th line.

Thanks
hosko
hosko
WA
393 posts
WA, 393 posts
18 Dec 2006 10:43am
noticed this as well.
have come to the conclusion that the 5th line os for safety not for stabilising the leading edge. i have had 30knot gusts hit my 10m with loose 5th line and the leeding edge doesn't deform at all so i don't think it needs to be tight and would be difficult to keep it tight anyway as you pointed out.
gilbo
gilbo
VIC
26 posts
VIC, 26 posts
18 Dec 2006 1:48pm
it's for safety and stablility. The 5th line runs through the Y underneath a loop (Small bit of rope) Therefore the 5th line cant pull through this loop so both the leading edge lines (Front lines) and the 5th line are equal in length. When you depower the kite (shorten the front lines) the slack on the 5th line is only from the Y down to the bar. There still in tension on the 5th line from the Y to the kite.
I dont think its really going to cause an issue if there is slack in the 5th from Y to the bar when depowered other than the rope doing a few extra twists. This should be the standard tuning as when the kite is fully powered there shouldn't be any slack in the 5th line.
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