I would throw my bar away and the 5th line would flag it out. This is reliable even if powered front lines are severed.
Hopefully the other dumbows kite doesn't want to auto relaunch.
Hopefully the dumbows bridals are capable of fully flagging the kite out.
Thinking about this scary stuff. Kiting in a crowd without a full flagging 5th line is really dangerous.![]()
...WaveSlave....you did it again.....![]()
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.....you are a legend.........I can't believe so many still bites the same baits.....
your posts, though, did trigger some good responses worth reading ....(and some red thumbs from the thumbies, of course)...... some of us still take themselves a little too serious... but even that is fun.......
...I hope, we all know life starts at 25....(I mean knots)... but those quiet days, it seems, Jimmi and Bob still can give us some highs....
Here's your answer to your question TurtleHunter, ^^^
compliments of Wotzy77
I think wavy's hypothesis sis usually involve being in an impact zone where it is preferable not to get tangled by the wave hence the bail out option. Kite should wimper in the white water.
I was thinking to hold the single line and swim against current and waves till you can get it all packed up or drift in.
I'm not an expert but I believe designs for oh **** handle flagging are leaning towards a single front line these days. However the one on my kite is way out of reach to be of decent use in a quick manner.
Again I'm no expert but I enjoy the debate in method. For instance I really liked the fly kites t opposite windows and get closer but I don't know about doing this in surf?
I would have thought the "standard survival tactic would of been body drag back to your board and keep riding. How many times have you used your "standard survival tactic" it's a last resort not an immediate reaction.
But then kites in a mess in the impact zone with no other escape I would ditch them as well
The main thing though is to do it together