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jaksavage

Since 02 Dec 2009
216 Posts
hood river
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PostMon Jun 11, 12 6:11 pm    saved my bacon Reply with quote

Thanks to connor and Ruben,
Blew my transition and I dumped my kite, had a bridal hangup that turned into hook wrap up macramae extordinaire.
kiter powered up let loose the chicken loop, kite still powered on safety leash, dumped the whole mess.
Thanks for the support folks!! Laughing Laughing Laughing

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bulae99

Since 12 Jul 2006
1691 Posts

I give out bad advice.



PostMon Jun 11, 12 6:23 pm    Nice job knowing your safety systems..Please tell more. Reply with quote

Was it easy to hit pull your chicken loop?

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jaksavage

Since 02 Dec 2009
216 Posts
hood river
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PostMon Jun 11, 12 6:33 pm    yes Reply with quote

I had tried to untangle, even unhooking and passing bar thru etc, thought I was clear enuf to go but when I reconnected, the kite powered up , I think you call it a dead man.
the release worked fine. but the power didn't shut off, so I let loose of the safety too.

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C.Lee

Since 02 Apr 2012
44 Posts
Southern Idaho/The Gorge
 



PostMon Jun 11, 12 8:09 pm     Reply with quote

No problem. It's always kind of exciting to help out and always appreciated. Glad you got your kite back in good shape.

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cnett

Since 23 Aug 2010
115 Posts
PDX
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PostTue Jun 12, 12 8:28 am     Reply with quote

What kite and bar system were you on?
Glad to hear it all worked ou in the end.

Practicing ejection and these scenarios are crucial.

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cnett

Since 23 Aug 2010
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PDX
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PostTue Jun 12, 12 8:28 am     Reply with quote

What kite and bar system were you on?
Glad to hear it all worked ou in the end.

Practicing ejection and these scenarios are crucial.

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bulae99

Since 12 Jul 2006
1691 Posts

I give out bad advice.



PostTue Jun 12, 12 8:32 am    Glad you had the ability to safely let er go!! Reply with quote

One nice thing about watching a kite fly away is that you know you're not connected.

I guess my thoughts would be to know that you have safety options. On the sling shot bars you have 5 potential releases.

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jaksavage

Since 02 Dec 2009
216 Posts
hood river
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PostTue Jun 12, 12 8:39 am    kite and bar Reply with quote

2010 naish cult,
low mileage 2010 naish bar

I was glad to be free of it

Wraps around the chicken loop are very dangerous situations.
glad I got that cleared before kite launched.
The kite hadn't wanted to fly at all until the last move.
then I was underwater, i had no idea how my kite was flying.

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DownStream

Since 18 Apr 2007
381 Posts

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PostTue Jun 12, 12 5:13 pm     Reply with quote

ya, so were you leashed to the kill line (single center line point mounted on the side of the harness loop on 2010 naish bar), or depower/suicide style? (just curious, cause its not too often a single centerline point (like slingshot css, ozone, wainman 2012, blade, naish, and a few other bars use) fail.

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jaksavage

Since 02 Dec 2009
216 Posts
hood river
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PostWed Jun 13, 12 6:39 am    rigged Reply with quote

to the yellow center line.
I had pulled on the right side lines to try and clear the bridle wrap, and when I looked down saw that the chick loop/hook was snarled with yellow. so I disconnected and tried to unsnarl.
I have no idea how it got so f-ed up so quickly.

I am thinking of a breakaway harness hook as a safety for hook wrap issues.
clevis pin release.
Hein get on that will ya.

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Jonpnw

Since 22 Jul 2010
1327 Posts
Pacific Northwest
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PostWed Jun 13, 12 9:43 am     Reply with quote

Nak invented a break away harness loop. Maybe he can chime in.
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Slappysan

Since 13 Jun 2012
309 Posts

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PostWed Jun 13, 12 11:42 am     Reply with quote

What exactly got tangled on the hook?

If it was just the yellow leash line then your kite should have still depowered shouldn't it?

Were either of your rear lines caught on the hook too? Was your whole bar caught up in the leash line and unable to let the other lines sheet out?

I'd like to know because I have that exact same kite/bar!

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DownStream

Since 18 Apr 2007
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PostWed Jun 13, 12 6:07 pm     Reply with quote

Ah ya, that can definitely happen. Lines get wrapped or tied up when slack and then things dont work, not too common but for sure happens. Gotta always watch for tangles like that on weird crashes.

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