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Self launch vids

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Created by Shane10 > 9 months ago, 2 Dec 2011
Shane10
QLD, 102 posts
2 Dec 2011 11:26PM
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There's alot of info out there about self launching but I'm really not sure what to follow. Anyone got any recommendations with self launch vids, instruction etc.

Thanks

Peterc150
VIC, 710 posts
3 Dec 2011 1:19AM
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Some tips we have compiled on self-launching are here: kitesurfing-handbook.peterskiteboarding.com/progression/self-launching-your-kite

Bear in mind that there a differences in techniques between kites for self launching, so its best to find someone who knows the method for your particular kite and can help you out while learning.

Experimenting can be dangerous. You are on the beach and can easily get dragged somewhere unpleasant if you do the wrong thing, and damage your kite.

SpawnofFossl
SA, 116 posts
3 Dec 2011 4:16PM
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This is another option as long as your anchor is solid and the sand is fairly soft as the kite may bounce a little on the ground.



RPM
WA, 1549 posts
3 Dec 2011 2:34PM
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Rudebeef said...

There's alot of info out there about self launching but I'm really not sure what to follow. Anyone got any recommendations with self launch vids, instruction etc.

Thanks


which location are you at? I'll spend 15mins showing you if your in Perth.

GreenGriff
SA, 137 posts
3 Dec 2011 5:14PM
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hey peterc150 love your site man great stuff very helpfull



this is the method i use



this vid does say its for advanced kiters and shows him launching in a pretty much direct onshore wind which I wouldn't be doing myself, def only a cross shore for beginners and kite towards the water know your safety's

gunny11
VIC, 51 posts
3 Dec 2011 8:58PM
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I'm still new but I actually combined the two videos posted which has worked well.

How...

I use the anchor method to know 100% the lines are good... hold the kite up, eyeball it, then put the kite back down... and go for the other launch (where you move a little up wind) until you can launch it.

This way I don't have the kite bouncing around on an anchor... (while I run to hook in) and then I can take my time dragging it around while knowing the lines are good to go.

I've only done this a couple of times, but it felt safer than either of those launches on their own.

Peterc150
VIC, 710 posts
3 Dec 2011 10:47PM
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GreenGriff, thanks for the feedback. Its appreciated.

I have added the video to the self launching and self landing articles, along with tip about positioning the kite to the seaward side of the wind window.

terminal
1421 posts
4 Dec 2011 9:18PM
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gunny11 said...

I'm still new but I actually combined the two videos posted which has worked well.

How...

I use the anchor method to know 100% the lines are good... hold the kite up, eyeball it, then put the kite back down... and go for the other launch (where you move a little up wind) until you can launch it.

This way I don't have the kite bouncing around on an anchor... (while I run to hook in) and then I can take my time dragging it around while knowing the lines are good to go.

I've only done this a couple of times, but it felt safer than either of those launches on their own.




I'd use the anchor launch - its less likely to damage your kite and with the drag the kite round on the sand launch you can still snag a bridle line or something small sticking out of the sand.

gunny11
VIC, 51 posts
12 Dec 2011 7:04PM
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I'd use the anchor launch - its less likely to damage your kite and with the drag the kite round on the sand launch you can still snag a bridle line or something small sticking out of the sand.


Funny you say that, coz a friend of mine with much more experience than I recently burst his kite doing exactly this.... reckons he hit something sharp.

SpawnofFossl
SA, 116 posts
14 Dec 2011 8:40AM
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Peterc150 said...

GreenGriff, thanks for the feedback. Its appreciated.

I have added the video to the self launching and self landing articles, along with tip about positioning the kite to the seaward side of the wind window.



Hey Peter, cool site. Would recommend more video links as sometimes it is difficult to visualise the actions just from reading text, especially for someone new to the sport. Progression has a lot of short videos on youtube you could likely link. There are plenty of other videos it's just a matter of sifting through the rubbish ones



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