Gorgo said..
Normally nobody would go to a sail maker with a 2-3cm canopy tear. You usually go to a sail maker because there is structural damage (to seams or to the leading edge or strut fabric), or because there is major cosmetic damage (full panel blow out).
A 2-3cm tear in the canopy is normal wear and tear (especially for a newbie). Properly applied sail repair tape is stronger than a sewn patch (no stitch holes) and you can do it yourself straight away. If you bought your kite from a shop then ask them to help you do it. It literally takes seconds to do.
DANEgerous said..
I'd go with what Gorgo said for a tear of that size. You can buy the tape from Anchor Marine on beach road. Otherwise stick with Irwin, I've had a poor experience with Horizon and won't be going back there.
Yeah I spoke to the person at Irwin he said he would just stick something over it and stitch it up, It is a small hole near the leading edge and I found a video on youtube looks simple enough. I think I did it last night when I was carrying it to the grass at Brighton (no idea how). It was on my LW kite and the winds are looking good on the weekend so I should be fine on my 10m. Thanks for the info.