self-launching a training kite - help!

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faimanu
faimanu
QLD
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QLD, 10 posts
6 Sep 2011 10:55am
Hi, all. I am only just getting into kitesurfing, taking lessons at the end of the month, but until then I am playing around with a small trainer kite. I've tried a few things to self-launch it, like fold the edge etc, but it collapses anyway. I've only been able to flip it in 15-knot winds and even that rarely.

My daughter loves it, so I let her play with it while I was holding the middle of the bar with one hand (just in case). She was doing great, had the kite up at the edge of the window going slowly from left to right and back. I got chatting and not really watching her until the kid's yanked the kite down (probably gust-assisted too) and it's pulled her up and away until my arm jarred me into attention. Little girl wouldn't let go of the bar though, just hung there and went for another go of the same as soon as she found her feet :); this one ended with the usual booomph when kite hit ground.

Anyway: apart from tying the bar to a post or a large dog/child and walking to and fro...is there any way to self-launch a small 2-line foil?
Plummet
Plummet
4862 posts
4862 posts
6 Sep 2011 10:09am
unfold the kite put it on the beach bridles facing up and trialing edge into the wind. put some sand on the trailing edge. unwind lines, check there are not bridle snags. walk backwards upwind and hey presto yourve juts hot launched. !!

be prepared for a good tug when the kite shoots to the zenith through the powerzone.

easy peasy.
faimanu
faimanu
QLD
10 posts
QLD, 10 posts
7 Sep 2011 5:00pm
thanks, plummet, worked like a charm.
dave......
dave......
WA
2119 posts
WA, 2119 posts
7 Sep 2011 6:01pm
you can also launch from the side on position as a regular kiter would. kite bridles up, and some sand on the edge your going to launch from.Set the lines upwind and then walk to the side. Put a small amount of tension on the lines and the far tip will sit up. The trick is to keep walking downwind a bit to get the angles right and get to the edge of the wind-window. Pull on the bar and the kite will self-launch like a real kite. This will help teach exactly where the wind window is and will progress your learning on a real kite
woodys
woodys
WA
218 posts
WA, 218 posts
8 Sep 2011 2:47am
dave...... said...

you can also launch from the side on position as a regular kiter would. kite bridles up, and some sand on the edge your going to launch from.Set the lines upwind and then walk to the side. Put a small amount of tension on the lines and the far tip will sit up. The trick is to keep walking downwind a bit to get the angles right and get to the edge of the wind-window. Pull on the bar and the kite will self-launch like a real kite. This will help teach exactly where the wind window is and will progress your learning on a real kite


What he said.
faimanu
faimanu
QLD
10 posts
QLD, 10 posts
8 Sep 2011 8:37am
Thanks. We are having a couple of very flat days here and then a storm on Friday, so I'll try it then, see how rain and thunder go with a kite in the sky. I know, I know.
badinfluence
badinfluence
QLD
538 posts
QLD, 538 posts
8 Sep 2011 1:11pm
Hey, you spotted eagle ray...nice user name lol!!

Welcome to Seabreeze
Martyflyer
Martyflyer
NSW
131 posts
NSW, 131 posts
14 Sep 2011 4:48pm
G'day mate i bought a trainer kite from kitepower in sydney, check out their website has a great video on using trainers on the ozone imp page cheers
Marty
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