Self landing the new Core Combat GT ?

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axelb
axelb
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30 Apr 2009 4:18pm
Hi,

has anyone of you already experience in SELF landing the new Core GTs?

Due to its sort of mini 5th line and y shape, i wont be able to use one of the center lines anymore (thats how i did it with my old Cabs SB 2006.)

Any solutions and ideas would be much appreciated

Thanks
Johnt
Johnt
WA
108 posts
WA, 108 posts
30 Apr 2009 4:41pm
I swopped the clip on cleat from the safety leash that clips onto your harness with the circular ring that is on the end of the 5th line i.e., the ring is on the safety leash and the clip is on the 5th line.
When I want to self land in a strong wind, I find a pole or a piece of fence and park the kite in the 90 degrees position and on the ground while I stand next to the pole or piece of fence. I then unclip the 5th line from the safety and release my chicken loop while holding the 5th line and pushing the bar out. I then wrap the fifth line once around the pole and use the clip to clip it in place. Alternatively, if I am near a fence, I clip directly onto the fence. The kite should be parking in the window on the ground. I then walk up to the kite and lay it down.

On weakish winds, I park the kite in the window and give the centre lines a yank. The kite usually turns over and lies down. I don’t like the ping off method as your kite generally lands hard and it probably isn’t good for it.
Z
Z
NSW
64 posts
Z Z
NSW, 64 posts
30 Apr 2009 7:57pm
hey JohnT

What is self launch like?

Is it like a bow kite?

Or is there a technique for launch?
NSW, 4382 posts
1 May 2009 1:03pm
Z said...

hey JohnT

What is self launch like?

Is it like a bow kite?

Or is there a technique for launch?



Self launch is like a bow kite launch.
Self land is fire the c-loop, with the kite on either side of the window, on a tip, on the ground. Or the c-loop can be released when the kite is at zenith, but this can cause the kite to hit the ground hard.
The kite will almost always end up LE down into the wind, then you just walk up and put sand or something on the kite.
If the kite goes upside down and hovers a bit off the ground then walk up the mini 5th and when you get to the fork in the front lines, pick one and wrap it once around your harness hook and then feed line onto the hook with one hand and pull it away from the hook with the other until you get to the LE of the kite.
I've never had a Core do the hover thing, but have had to do this with Cab IDS kites in stronger winds.

Core Combat GT's are very easy to self launch, relaunch, and self land.

Cya and

Goodwinds

Steve
Johnt
Johnt
WA
108 posts
WA, 108 posts
1 May 2009 4:05pm
Z, self launch is just like a bow and I use this method 99% of the time.

On very rare occasions I have had problems self launching like this – e.g. a piece of sea weed getting caught in the lines, or a line hooking around the tip of the kite, which isn’t generally a train smash as there are usually people around to help.

I am of the belief that shyte will happen sooner or later, so when I am kiting alone and especially in very strong wind, I do the reverse of the strong wind landing technique to launch i.e., I clip the fifth line onto a fence or around a pole, put the kite on its edge in the window (by this I mean that the kite will be at 90 degrees to the beach and resting on its wingtip). At this stage you can check to see all is as it should be. I then go back to the fence, unclip the fifth line and clip it onto my safety, hook up the chicken loop, power in the bar and slowly lift the kite. Easy and safe!
Kitehard
Kitehard
WA
2782 posts
WA, 2782 posts
1 May 2009 4:21pm
Hey Johnt,

How's the little 5m GT going? Have you had a chance to have it out in a decent breeze or is it still all crisp and neatly folded in it's back waiting for a gale?

I'd love to read a review on it when you get a chance.

Cheers,

Johnt
Johnt
WA
108 posts
WA, 108 posts
2 May 2009 2:12pm
Hey Kitehard, it is still quivering in it’s bag in anticipation!
Like a complete wally, the one day it could have been ridden I left it at home and had to ride the 7 instead!

With a surfboard I ride the 7 at 14 knots and above, so I reckon the 5 will go at 20 knots and above, but don’t quote me on that until it is tested.

Like everyone else, I am hanging in for the first winter storms!!!

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