Knots in lines fixed but not sure about damage.

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rtlm
rtlm
25 posts
25 posts
18 Nov 2013 12:45pm
Hi all, yesterday I found 2 knots in my lines. One in a steering line and one in a power line. After following the advice to gently chew the knots and work out with an object (I used the eye end of a sewing needle) I managed to remove them in about 45 mins. The lines look OK where the knots used to be, although you can see that there has been some sort of trauma by comparing those sections to the rest of the lines. I was wondering what to look for in order to determine that the lines will hold up? They do not appear freyed, just look a little weaker than the rest of the lines (sorry it's hard to explain exactly what I mean). I'll try and get a few pics up this evening if I can.

Thanks all in advance.
elhucko
elhucko
TAS
253 posts
TAS, 253 posts
18 Nov 2013 7:01pm
Hey there, I had a knot in my line as well. Last week I dropped the kite and a little wave got it. Line broke exactly where the knot was (-:
But for sure it was my fault by dropping the kite in the wave. But shows that the line is a bit weaker at that spot.
Jim621
Jim621
WA
47 posts
WA, 47 posts
19 Nov 2013 9:10am
Rtlm - how old are your lines?
If your lines are less than a few years old and there is no visible fraying i wouldnt worry about it.


Elhucko - All knots will reduce the strength of your lines, from 20% to over 50% loss of line strength. id suggest you were lucky that the line broke rather than ripping your kite apart.
Take is as a lesson to never fly with unnecessary knots in your lines. it should only take 5 or 10 mins to get the knot out.

Steve
rtlm
rtlm
25 posts
25 posts
19 Nov 2013 9:35am
Thanks for the replies guys.
elhucko, I'm still pretty much a newbie so no waves for me yet (havn't even gotten round to jumping) so hopefully that means less overall strain on the lines for the moment.

Kim621, I got my gear at the end of season 2011 so a couple of years. Having said that I've had bad luck over the last 2 summers with work, family, ****e wind etc. so have not been out anywhere near as much as I'd like to have (hence the no jumping yet). Can't imagine the lines would have too much wear and tear. There was a small bit of fraying which rolled off one of the knots in a little ball of fluff as I was picking at it, but apart from that I can't see any.
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