Thank You From Nobbys Beach Necastle on Sunday

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Flako
Flako
NSW
19 posts
NSW, 19 posts
26 Jan 2011 12:41pm
A Very big thanks to everyone who helped me on sunday with my kite at nobbys. i was only on my third outing and got my lines crossed when launching my kite. my kite shot straight up picking me up with it and dropped me on my head and shoulder and smashed my wrist. I got dragged about 200metres towards the flags before my kite touched down.
Firstly a huge thanks to the girl i don't know who turned my kite over and weighed it down with sand. i honestly think this is the only reason my kite did not end up in the flagged area. thanks to another unknown three guys who came over to make sure i was alright.
Lastly but not least thanks to Jory my learning buddy for helpingme off the beach. and of course my wife .
I was so impressed at how not one person slagged me off for stuffing up. there seems to be a real "community" among kitesurfers which is an unexpected plus when coming into the sport. All the Newcastle guys and girls i have met so far are ultra friendly and keen to help a novice like me.

Thanks so much again to everyone for all their help.
I will be triple checking my lines next time.
Big eeeZeee
Big eeeZeee
NSW
1100 posts
NSW, 1100 posts
26 Jan 2011 11:02pm
glad to hear you're ok Try setting your lines up from behind the kite. You only have to reverse the bar so the red side is on the right (instead of the left). By doing so you can see yours lines run DIRECTLY and correctly to the right pigtails. I've been there before, but luckily my kite got stuck on a bluestone fence before it had the chance to pull me across a very busy road. safe riding
RPM
RPM
WA
1549 posts
RPM RPM
WA, 1549 posts
26 Jan 2011 8:10pm
Big eeeZeee said...

glad to hear you're ok Try setting your lines up from behind the kite. You only have to reverse the bar so the red side is on the right (instead of the left). By doing so you can see yours lines run DIRECTLY and correctly to the right pigtails. I've been there before, but luckily my kite got stuck on a bluestone fence before it had the chance to pull me across a very busy road. safe riding


Firstly I'm an instructor so my comments are valid. Second, glad your ok. Third, did you pull your safety system when things turned bad? Did you get lessons previously?

Kite set up from back or front works. My preference is to set up from front of kite. It's foolproof. pull your bridles out from underneath and drag them to the front. chuck the lines down, seperate them and then bar correct way up in front of kite on sand..

It's not rocket science.
KIT33R
KIT33R
NSW
1716 posts
NSW, 1716 posts
27 Jan 2011 2:27pm
Like RPM says with caps lock. Also, if your lines and pig tails are not colour coded do so immediately and kook proof front vs rear lines should be mandatory these days.

Note: Kook Proof - front lines end in a knot, rear lines have a loop or the other way round. Never have all 4 lines ending in a loop or all 4 lines ending in a knot. You do not want to attach rear lines to the front of your kite and front lines to the rear. This makes the kite unstearable and potentially very hazardous.

One more thing. I always launch with my safety leash attached to the flagging line. Only when I'm happy with the flying kite in the air will I then transfer it to the chicken loop.
Flako
Flako
NSW
19 posts
NSW, 19 posts
27 Jan 2011 8:29pm
Thanks for the advice guys it is very much appreciated.
I have had some lessons and this was only my second time out with this kite.
I started with my kite down and laid my lines out from my bar to my kite. As taught by my instructor i threw the side lines away and connected the middle of the four lines first, the connected the side lines last. i then walked my lines back to my bar and found a twist. i walked them back from the bar to the kite and swapped the middle two lines over. walked back to the kite to launch and then BANG SPLAT OUCH!!!! Beacuse i hurt my wrist quite badly my buddy packed up my kite so i dont really know what went wrong. when the kite went up it started to spin. its an 11m kite and it was about 20knotts.
Thanks again for the great advice guys. i am loving this forum.
bellevue
bellevue
NSW
221 posts
NSW, 221 posts
27 Jan 2011 9:36pm
Hey Flako, now u need to buy another 4wd for beach trips!!! We will b doing little gibber in a few weeks & will stay in hawks nest. Welcome to the mega friendly sport of kiting ;-) daz
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