Hey Guys,
There is some pretty "interesting" ideas in amongst that lot, some which I wouldn't even imagine, let alone try.
There is one simple, practically fool-proof method as follows:-
1. Lay your kite downwind facing the wind direction, attach lines upwind.
2. turn your kite about 40 degree away from the direction of the wind and place a small amount of sand on the leading edge (about two handfuls)
3. The lines from the wingtip which is now more downwind should be carefully pulled under the more upwind wingtip so the lines come out about a metre forward of the from the tip under leading edge .
4. Run your lines and bar out to the side of the kite ie similar to a normal edge of wind window solo launch.
5. Position yourself so the kite is slightly further back in the window from Neutral and attach your safety leash, then trim loop.
6. Pull on the bar. As the lines under the leading edge are pulled first that wingtip fills with wind and rolls the kite up on it's side and lifts off, no hot launch, no hasssles. Just make sure you dont put more than two handfuls of sand on the leading edge.
There is no abrasion from the sand using this method, no hard pull from the kite and you are in control the whole time. I usually kkep a finger on the trigger release whilst doing this as a matter of habit, in case something should go wrong, but I have had a 100% success rate to date.
Please do not hot launch any kite in more than 8 knots!
Good winds,