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pdxmonkeyboy

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PostSun Mar 08, 09 3:12 pm     Reply with quote

Kataku2k3 wrote:
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.



I dunno Adam, when its gusty out and I depower all the way, my REV likes to try and invert all the time. The leading edge kind of tuck under, then pops back. Not cool. I shredded my 11 that a way.

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Inept_Fun

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PostSun Mar 08, 09 3:16 pm     Reply with quote

You could have already had a little tear in the canopy somewhere. A little tear can get big pretty quickly if you dont take care of it. Either that or you definitely crashed it into something.
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NateDogg

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PostSun Mar 08, 09 3:39 pm     Reply with quote

Hold up...didn't you say you hit a log or a stump under the water with it earlier? Is that why those two previous posts are edited after the fact?
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PostSun Mar 08, 09 3:43 pm     Reply with quote

I was just thinking the same thing.....

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frenchy

Since 03 Mar 2009
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PostSun Mar 08, 09 3:54 pm     Reply with quote

yes, it was fine until it looked like it got a side gust, it happend so fast. hard to remember.

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frenchy

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PostSun Mar 08, 09 3:57 pm     Reply with quote

I didnt' see a log, it's just an assumption that I'm making. I don't know what could do that to a kite. I was assuming. I deleted it, because it's not right for me to assume. I just didn't know what else to think. Did I ever see a log. No.

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PostSun Mar 08, 09 3:59 pm     Reply with quote

frenchy wrote:
I didnt' see a log, it's just an assumption that I'm making. I don't know what could do that to a kite. I was assuming. I deleted it, because it's not right for me to assume. I just didn't know what else to think. Did I ever see a log. No.


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PostSun Mar 08, 09 4:02 pm     Reply with quote

I have seen plenty of panel blow outs on kites. One major problem with beginners is that when they are about crash the kite they hold on to the bar and try to keep the kite from crashing. This is a major problem because when the bar is sheeted in (pulled in) there is a lot of tension on the canopy. When this is combined with hard impact on the water it can and will blow out a panel....all that force and energy have to go somewhere when the kite hits the water. Its a very common mistake with beginners so don't beat yourself up over it....chalk it up to a learning experience and get back out there. Just be sure to let the bar go when you are going to eat shit or crash the kite.

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frenchy

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PostSun Mar 08, 09 4:04 pm     Reply with quote

Oh and it didn't have a taire from previous. This was it's maiden voyage. it's first time out. Brand New. I thought a log, a wreck, a shark, the empire state building. Don't know. Didn't see anything. It don't matter anymore. it's wrecked now. Just need to get it fixed. I got a good offer from Marc, on the repair. but he wants cash or check. Just don't have either. Visa. My only option.

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PostSun Mar 08, 09 4:05 pm     Reply with quote

Chooch wrote:
I have seen plenty of panel blow outs on kites. One major problem with beginners is that when they are about crash the kite they hold on to the bar and try to keep the kite from crashing. This is a major problem because when the bar is sheeted in (pulled in) there is a lot of tension on the canopy. When this is combined with hard impact on the water it can and will blow out a panel....all that force and energy have to go somewhere when the kite hits the water. Its a very common mistake with beginners so don't beat yourself up over it....chalk it up to a learning experience and get back out there. Just be sure to let the bar go when you are going to eat shit or crash the kite.


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frenchy

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PostSun Mar 08, 09 4:08 pm     Reply with quote

You are right about that. I did hand on for my life when that happened. I do that once in a while. I hang on instead of letting go. Ever seen a 15m hit the water at full speed, they make a lot of noise. Be glad the water is catching the kite and not a person. They would be crushed.

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frenchy

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PostSun Mar 08, 09 4:17 pm     Reply with quote

my wife took this picture of me going out. I don't see any buildings, trees, or cars in the way. Or rocks for that matter. The ocean looked awsome and flat. Nothing in sight. A little gusty but that's it. Played for 3 hours before it happened.

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PostSun Mar 08, 09 4:51 pm     Reply with quote

Newport has kite gnomes. They're a little more aggravated these days because beer tax is going up. Make sure to head over to Rogue to appease them next time you go out.

Seriously, call Marc at the number he posted on the other thread, see what he can do for you. Despite his reputation he's a good guy... Wink

Good luck man! We've all been there.

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frenchy

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PostSun Mar 08, 09 5:16 pm     Reply with quote

Marc is a great guy. His offer is awsome. But he don't take credit cards. SO for now I wait.

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PostSun Mar 08, 09 5:17 pm     Reply with quote

This is not as bad as you think. I pretty much ripped a kite in half two years ago and $100 later it flew as good as new--truly. I am a big Airtime fan, but I hear good things about Mark too.

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TWIN-FIN

Since 24 May 2006
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PostSun Mar 08, 09 5:54 pm     Reply with quote

frenchy wrote:
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Newport on Saturday average 18 mph.
Ever seen a 15m hit the water at full speed,


Umm, ya, Looping a 15m Rev with an averge wind speed of 18mph most likey gusting to 25. I recomend that you get your stance dialed before you start looping your kite. Unless your balls clank like Ben Wilson.

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Gman

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PostSun Mar 08, 09 5:57 pm     Reply with quote

frenchy wrote:
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.


The wind will do that behind a wall of rocks - was a bit challenging with the wind up and down on saturday - also be careful next the jetty, as there is usually a big rip sucking you out to sea next to it (nice conveyor belt for the surfers) can get ugly chasing down your board

Dont fret when they fix your kite - it will look brand new again

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