Flying a kite with crossed lines after inversion
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 9:46 pm
A couple of times when I've been out riding and my kite has come down, the kite has inverted before I got it relaunced (SLE's). I've been able to get the kite relaunched, but then the lines were twisted from the inversion. As soon as I've seen it, I've brought the kite back down on the water and dealt with the twist--once successfully, but most times not. Ya gotta flip the bar between the front lines, and I almost always guess the wrong way--then it's two twists and fubar--time to wrap up. Can the kite be safely flown with one twist in the lines? I'm a wuss, so I've never tried it to see how it works. I like learning from somebody else's mistakes. So whaddaya think? Safe? Totally unsafe? Sorta works? Doesnt' work worth crap? Lines will quickly wear through each other? What?
Don
Don