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OK, This is the damage, worst nightmare for me.
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frenchy

Since 03 Mar 2009
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Eugene, Florance, Newport, FLoras, Gorge
 



PostSun Mar 08, 09 1:33 pm    OK, This is the damage, worst nightmare for me. Reply with quote

Any body want to take a guess at what this is going to cost to repair. Let me know.
I'm out of comission for a while. This sucks. I'm posting the pics because every one wants to know the extant of the damage. Well here it is.
Slingshot, 15m REV


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MasViento

Since 03 Mar 2009
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PostSun Mar 08, 09 1:41 pm    Welcome to the show ! Reply with quote

So what happened did u got down to Floras & stick it in a tree ?
Or did u go to coast ?
We have all done this while learning. Part of the deal.
I had a Kook wrap his kite in mine last summer at Rufus and torn a Rebel from bottom to LE full canopy length. Airtime fixed in 3 days, $ 125 later.

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frenchy

Since 03 Mar 2009
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Eugene, Florance, Newport, FLoras, Gorge
 



PostSun Mar 08, 09 1:43 pm     Reply with quote

Newport on Saturday average 18 mph. wind.
It was fun until this happened. Inverted and riped when it smaked the water. would be my guess.

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blancoh2o

Since 15 Mar 2005
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PostSun Mar 08, 09 1:57 pm     Reply with quote

Aitime or The Dangler will make that kite look like new.

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pdxmonkeyboy

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PostSun Mar 08, 09 2:16 pm     Reply with quote

ummm, fun until the kite got run over by a lawn mower. Laughing Laughing Laughing

looks like it started at the leading edge seem to me. That is going to cost you around $100 to $150 to fix.

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frenchy

Since 03 Mar 2009
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PostSun Mar 08, 09 2:18 pm     Reply with quote

That's not what I wanted to here.

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pdxmonkeyboy

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PostSun Mar 08, 09 2:20 pm     Reply with quote

Well, tack on another $20 each way for shipping. Does $190 sound better?

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frenchy

Since 03 Mar 2009
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PostSun Mar 08, 09 2:23 pm     Reply with quote

Not really. I don't have the money. I saved up for 5 month just to buy the kite. Looks like I'm going to have to save for a while again. Just to get it repaired. It's like I guess. I might charge it. It's the American way. Plastic.

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K4L

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PostSun Mar 08, 09 2:39 pm     Reply with quote

Just think.....You could have spent that money on lessons, recieved some instruction, trashed their kite and your kite would still be new Idea Very Happy

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Kataku2k3

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PostSun Mar 08, 09 2:49 pm     Reply with quote

I still don't understand what happened. Did you smash it into a log or the jetty? That doesn't usually happen from tomahawking it into the beach...

Looking at it now, I'd say $150 as well.

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frenchy

Since 03 Mar 2009
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PostSun Mar 08, 09 2:52 pm     Reply with quote

No I didn't see anything hard. My guess is it blew up on impact with the water. All I know is when I got it to the beach, I had a mess to deal with. It's like my life just flashed before me. I have never seen this kind of material rip in all directions. The leading edge is untouched.
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Kataku2k3

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PostSun Mar 08, 09 2:54 pm     Reply with quote

Did it get hit by a wave while you were still hooked in? Like I said, that's not a normal for crashing...

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frenchy

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PostSun Mar 08, 09 2:55 pm     Reply with quote

No there was no waves were I was. I was about 100 yards behind the South jetty.

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Kataku2k3

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PostSun Mar 08, 09 2:58 pm     Reply with quote

You said it inverted in the other thread, how did that happen? That's pretty hard to do so with a REV. I think we're still missing something.

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frenchy

Since 03 Mar 2009
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PostSun Mar 08, 09 3:03 pm     Reply with quote

Well if I knew the right words. I could better explaine it. I looped it. It flipped and smaked in the water. I had a face full of water. So the details are a little blurry. Dragged it to shore and saw the damage. I can imagine different reasons that would cause that. Just don't know for sure. The leading edge is fine. Just that one panel blew up in all directions. Bad cloth, I don't know. Lessons are not needed in flying the kite. I can fly it no problem. It just wasn't my day. I have torn my share of sails on my wind surfers in the past. it happens. Just never to something brand new like this.

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frenchy

Since 03 Mar 2009
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PostSun Mar 08, 09 3:05 pm     Reply with quote

I was a 100 yards from the South jetty with a NW wind. I thought I was far anough to the South. The wind as almost dead some times when I brought the kite to low. So it could have been weird. I don't know. The damage is done. Now I just need to get it fixed so I can go catch some air.

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Chooch

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PostSun Mar 08, 09 3:10 pm     Reply with quote

Did you mean to loop it?

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