Peter Lynn Venom bar Issue

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Pedro Sexton
Pedro Sexton
VIC
116 posts
VIC, 116 posts
4 Dec 2007 2:44pm
Hardly ever post but do read a fair bit. Just your average punter who loves to kite.

I had a bit of a problem with a Peter Lynn Venom Bar. Lets just say it could of caused a whole lot of damage. Luckily it didn't but it did scare the hell out of me. Firstly I love the kite. I have a few inflatable kites as well so no foil bashing please. It was always good to get the Venom out but mainly i ride the inflatables because I guess there newer.

Anyway the wind kicks up. I go straight for the depower strap. No good. It must be stuffed as everytime i pull it it just realeases out. So i go back to shore. It starting to lift me a bit so i drop the kite by pulling the safety. The bar rides up the lines for about 3-4 metres and just stops. Its caught some how. Due to the auto zenith of the venom it stays in the air. I guide it out to the water as best i can so i can try and get it to release. Trying to drag the bar back to me is getting me nowhere. A guy comes along and i asks if i want a hand. I told him the safety is stuffed and he says he can see that. This gives me confidence he knows what he is doing. Anyway he grabs the bar and directs the kite into the powerzone. It must of been accidental. He was just trying to help i tell myself. The secondary safety releases and goodbye kite. It nearly landed in busy traffic. Thank god it didn't.

Anyway has anyone else had any problems with Venom 1 bars i.e. the depower strap and the bar catching on release? Maybe it was just a freak thing but looks to me like a design fault to me. I know i had it a while but it should not do that.

Anyway I think the kite will be sold in the near future. This would have never happened with the inflatos. The bar is staying with me as i don't want someone getting hurt. Its stuffed anyway.

PS thanks to the guys who helped retrieve the kite.



MagicMike
MagicMike
WA
210 posts
WA, 210 posts
4 Dec 2007 1:06pm
so your refering to the zero 4 carbon bar? i have the zero 7 and the safety system (when released) works well. try washing the bar out to get ridd of any salt build up not saying that it will work but it might help with something
goodwinds
mick
(p.s lach might be able to give you a better answer)
batton_holder
batton_holder
WA
92 posts
WA, 92 posts
4 Dec 2007 7:28pm
sorry to hear about your incident.
iv'e got 3 v1s (19, 13, 8) with PL bars. never had an issue like that one.
rohjar
rohjar
WA
142 posts
WA, 142 posts
4 Dec 2007 9:55pm
I'm not 100% sure this is the problem you had, but it may be...

There was a safety announcement a few years ago re. the Zero4 bar. It should still be somewhere on the PL website I'd guess.

Anyway the issue was that the bar was set up so that when you let go of the bar, the remaining line would run through the middle of the bar (or some constricting ring anyway). The solution was simple enough- re-attach your leash so that it doesn't pass through any hindrances.

The only side effect I've noticed of re-routing the leash is that it dangles below my bar while riding. Fortunately no-one has made fun of my floppy leash yet.

okin
okin
QLD
83 posts
QLD, 83 posts
4 Dec 2007 11:15pm
I found the zero 7 bars quick release can get bumped easily and lets go.(ive put a rubber ring on depower line to make it less prone to bumps)
its better to put your kite to the edge of the window for a quick release or you'll find your only remaining line still attached will snap if realeased at 12 oclock.drop in the water if in doubt.
my advice would be to stick with the venom just get a new bar.
freak accidents can happen with any kites, its just a matter of how you deal with the first few seconds that counts.
Mr float
Mr float
NSW
3452 posts
NSW, 3452 posts
5 Dec 2007 10:32am
Agreed re freak accident .in my 11 years experience they can happen on anything, anytime .
I have not heard of this before .the 04 bar alert was for running the leash through the ring .if it got stuck it was within a metre not as you describe .
Your incident has been forwarded to PL

okin said...

I found the zero 7 bars quick release can get bumped easily and lets go.(ive put a rubber ring on depower line to make it less prone to bumps)
its better to put your kite to the edge of the window for a quick release or you'll find your only remaining line still attached will snap if realeased at 12 oclock.drop in the water if in doubt.
my advice would be to stick with the venom just get a new bar.
freak accidents can happen with any kites, its just a matter of how you deal with the first few seconds that counts.


Pedro Sexton
Pedro Sexton
VIC
116 posts
VIC, 116 posts
5 Dec 2007 3:34pm
Thanks guys for all your responses. Its appreciated. I will have a look for the safety announcement and see what i can find out.

I guess a new bar will solve the problem but the depower strap is a bit of a worry when someone else has had the same problem.



Mr float
Mr float
NSW
3452 posts
NSW, 3452 posts
5 Dec 2007 4:05pm
Sounds like whatever bar you have is an antique .like anything in kiteboarding check your gear and if it looks worn replace it .things wear out as they are under alot of strain in a sandy salty windy environment .i and others would suggest tho that you don't replace your whole car if the indicator needs fixing




Pedro Sexton said...

Thanks guys for all your responses. Its appreciated. I will have a look for the safety announcement and see what i can find out.

I guess a new bar will solve the problem but the depower strap is a bit of a worry when someone else has had the same problem.






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