Just thought I would share my impressions on where to go when you need a kite repaired. Background and result...
Note: This is not an attack on anyone personally, or any business - so names will not be mentioned. This is simply to state Moti Levi Kite repair knows what they are doing - www.kiterepair.com.au
3 weeks ago I stacked it and blew a whole in my leading edge near the centre strut. Both the blader and leading edge needed fixing. I thought I would send it to Moti Levi as I had heard good reports on their work.
As I am feeling sorry for myself on the beach packing my kite the local shop owner says to me: - no problem man, we'll fix it. Just pack it and give to me, I'll take it to the shop and I'll fix the bladder myself and get my kite guy to fix the leading edge, it will be 3-4 days. I though that was extremely nice of him since he was also kiting and had to take my kite home and next dayto the shop and he has always been extremely helpful before anyway.
4 days later I get a call, kite is fixed, I asked how much, was told 120.00 which I thought it was fair, so I went to pick it up. Got to the shop, paid, decided to have a look at the work. Well... I wasn't pleased. My kite had a pice of fabric on it that looked like patchwork. Their contractor hadn't bothered to match the Cabrinha fabric and simply put a dark patch on it that stuck out like a sore thumb. The bladder was obviously well repaired as he the shop owner had done it himslef and has been in the industry for a long time so he knows what he's doing - no complaints here. But I wasn't happy at all that my beautifull and expensive kite (to me it is expensive) looked like my mother's quilt.
Please see photos below... this story ended well, but its not over.
This got a little hairy because when I complained that I didn't like the quality of the repair. Instead of listening to me - let's remember who the customer is..- I was told simply that it was a good repair and that the fabric would have been too hard to match, Cabrinha doesn't use standard colour fabrics, etc. This went on a lot longer but we'll stop here. As advised, I sought the opinion of others since I was clearly not happy. So I sent a few photos to Moti (displayed above).
The reply came almost immediatly - no problem, I'll fix it man. There was no critique about someone else's work, simply a fix-it attitude. He told me exactly what would happen and how much to unstitch the center strut, how much to re-inforce the interior of the leading edge, how much to stitch the whole thing back together and what the patch would look like - 100.00, which I also thought it was fair.
Kite was back a few days later and you guys judge, but I am now happy. Let me say this again... this is not an attack to a shop, I am not interested in politics - simply a statement that when you want something done properly send it to someone that does that 'specifically' for a living.
Regards, V