edt wrote:you realize you just recommended I get a kook proof car
like rigging it's not about the features in the end but how you drive it...
skill comes cars come and go....
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edt wrote:you realize you just recommended I get a kook proof car
i cant help it.FarQueLot wrote:The kook proof is pretty standard now and the method I use works quick and effective.
for pack down wind bar to last 2 m lock off, remove left front line and rear line and join together, remove right front and rear and join together (stops any front line hitches), then wind rest of line on bar then lock. This ensures lines are untangled to the first lock off and any twists or thread through is minimal.
When setting up after kite is pumped and sanded/boarded, I attach all lines to kite and unwind downwind (ensures no line trail/drag), then walk the lines with centres in between legs, steering lines in hands from bar upside down holding ahead of body making any twists easy to fall clear.
when I get to the kite, undo rear and untangle any ft rear twists (undo larks head and drop, pull steering line until clear and reattach and tighten)
this system seems to cause minimum untangling zero failure and gives plenty of safety check opportunities- inspect lines attachments beach and wind.
On beach if on a break, wind up lines to lock of point and lay bar on kite wing to minimise sand, when ready only have to grab the bar unwind and launch, bar may have twist, sort and launch.
Have the kook-proof lights with my Landcruiser best system ever- do have to readjust to other vehicles.
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