| kite sailing, anybody tried it? #30517 02/26/04 04:04 PM 02/26/04 04:04 PM |
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Posts: 270 Nepean (Ottawa) Ontario Canada | I went to a site www.kiteship.com (it was mentioned in another thread) I wanted to start a thread specifically on this topic. (not necessarily that brand) Anybody tried it on a beachcat say an 18 foot bigger or smaller boat?
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#30518 02/26/04 04:13 PM 02/26/04 04:13 PM |
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Posts: 125 Cape Coral, FL | I haven't, but there is some guy who has tried every combination imaginable, including Stacks, i.e. many kites on one tether.
I'll try to find his link.
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#30519 02/26/04 05:31 PM 02/26/04 05:31 PM |
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Posts: 805 Gainesville, FL 32607 USA | You are talking about Dave Culp, Speedsailing http://www.dcss.org/speedsl/index.htmlHe went to Speedweek in UK years ago. There are stories about stacks of older-style power kites attached to cats and early kites to water skiis. There is even an action photo of a mastless Tornado, "Jacob's Ladder" being pulled heavenward by a stack of power kites: the crew abandoned ship at about 20 feet (up).
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#30520 02/27/04 12:45 PM 02/27/04 12:45 PM |
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Posts: 1,200 Vancouver, BC | I'm part of the regular crew onboard Afterburner...a 58 ft Blade Runner catamaran (New Zealand designed/built). We are expecting to recieve a kite from KiteShip 1st week of March and will be trying for the first time a week or so later. This is all in anticipation of the Newport to Ensenda Mx race later in April. Should be a hoot! Mike. I went to a site www.kiteship.com (it was mentioned in another thread) I wanted to start a thread specifically on this topic. (not necessarily that brand) Anybody tried it on a beachcat say an 18 foot bigger or smaller boat?
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Posts: 4,451 West coast of Norway | Dave Culp is really getting his message trough I see.. The Farrier boat guys are testing them out now, and the term "chicken kite" has already ben used about a 30 square meters kite.. Would you care to tell us how big Afterburners kite will be ? I guess this is Bill Gibbs secret weapon against that 'new' ORMA 60 tri that has come to California | | | Re: kite sailing, anybody tried it?
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Posts: 1,200 Vancouver, BC | Not sure of the size the kite will be...will post when I learn more. Bill has had a 8 sq.Meter practice kite for more than 1 year now...but has never had a practice session with it ;-) He did offer it to me to put on my Tornado...
Mike.
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Posts: 4,451 West coast of Norway | He did offer it to me to put on my Tornado...
Dont think it will do you much good on your Tornado round the cans, but it would scare the bejesus out of the competition  Looking forward to hear about your experiences with the big kite on Afterburner! | | | Re: kite sailing, anybody tried it?
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#30524 02/28/04 05:40 AM 02/28/04 05:40 AM |
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Posts: 545 Brighton, UK | Q. Can I use it on a short-handed/single handed boat?
A. Outleader kites are designed for fully crewed boats. Their ability to fly without specialized custom winches and additional gear for [color:"red"] launch/recovery relies on the ability of the crew to handle 3 winches [/color] . On the other hand, we are learning tips and tricks to fly on fewer winches, and even on no winches at all. Under some conditions we fly with a single crew plus the helmsman. We are learning as much from our customers as we teach them. KiteShip Corporation represents OutLeader [color:"red"] kites as solutions for fully crewed boats. [/color] This is from the FAQ page of the www.kiteship.com web site. Surely this is the killer blow for these kites on a beachcat at the moment. | | | Re: kite sailing, anybody tried it?
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#30525 03/01/04 12:53 PM 03/01/04 12:53 PM |
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Posts: 1,200 Vancouver, BC | Ok, Bill stated this weekend the kite will be 2400 sq.ft. on Afterburner. Kite arrives today (3/1). Practice weekend will be 3/20. Dave Culp is really getting his message trough I see.. Would you care to tell us how big Afterburners kite will be ? I guess this is Bill Gibbs secret weapon against that 'new' ORMA 60 tri that has come to California
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#30526 03/01/04 03:43 PM 03/01/04 03:43 PM |
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Posts: 4,451 West coast of Norway | Whow, that is a whopping 223 square meters if I'm not wrong. It will be awesome if you release that beast in a breeze! I can just vizualise Afterburner getting airborne, flying 30 meters and then calmly lands before the gawking monohullers  I have done some kite skiing with a 6.4 square meters kite, and traction kites are really strong pullers. Wonder what the jury and regatta people will say tough ? It sure measures in as a spinnaker, but I think they will have some comments about flying it in an 'unconventional' manner and kinetics. Looking forward to hear more about Afterburners new gadget! | | | Re: kite sailing, anybody tried it?
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Posts: 270 Nepean (Ottawa) Ontario Canada | I saw some guys kite skiing on the St. Lawrence River outside Quebec City, Canada last week. I have no idea what speed they were doing but it looked like somewhere around fifty miles per hour.
Looked like a good thing for the cat!
Cheers Alan F
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#30528 03/02/04 10:40 AM 03/02/04 10:40 AM |
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Posts: 125 Cape Coral, FL | I think there is a kite for kayaks, gotta be something in between.
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Posts: 349 Fort Loramie, Ohio | We were by Dillon Lake, Colorado last week and watched 3 different people kite snow-boarding on Lake Dillon. The winds were fairly light and shifting. They spent lots of time on their butts, then would be jerked upright for a short run, only to fall back on their backside, waiting for the next gust to lift the kite off the snow. This would be a real pain on a boat, unless you have a nice steady breeze that an ocean might provide. When we were in Hawaii a couple years ago, we watched a guy trying to get into the water (on his board) while hovering his kite above him. Either a gust came along or he mis-steered the kite, but he was dragged face-down up the beach, through some low brush and into someones back yard. Maybe the versions for boating will require less skill to use?? Jack
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | I once heard a tale (second hand) about a guy in Charleston who was bound and determined to learn kiteboarding the hard way. Having found a great deal on a monster kite he decided that he needed to be cautious at first. He tied his harness to a big rock on the jetti so he could practice flying the kite without getting out of hand (this was before the modern safety release kits too). To people like us, the proper thing here would have been to get a small practice kite to start with. After getting things going, he had the kite down low and really pulling hard...guess what...string to rock breaks and he is launched down the beach.
Not bleeding too profusely yet (darwinism) he decided that his brusing and scrapes were a direct result of the rope being too weak, so this time he doubled it up. Because the single line to the front of his harness also tended to make him rotate, he tied the double lines from the jetti to the front of his harness - one around his left side, one around his right. The wind is honking now. As soon as the kite gets flying and POOF it yanks him up off the ground with the two strings holding him firmly to the jetti. The strings he tied around either side of him are now squeezing him terribly threatening to disembowl him. He's screaming for mercy when some good sumaritan puts a knife to the lines on the jetti....BOING! Down the beach, over the dune, and across the street he goes screaming the whole way.
The guy doing the kite sailing was telling this story to a friend of mine a day latter - I suppose he was trying to explain why he appeared so beat up.
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Posts: 39 Ontario, Canada | Actually,, I have seen some skilled kite-boarders do some remarkable things. What mainly interests me is the technology though, and how that might trickle into our sport, eventually. I made that suggestion to some of our local sailors, as a part of a recent spinnaker seminar, just a month or so ago. There is some interesting footage on the aforementioned website, www.kiteship.com , worth checking out. It is only a matter of time until it has some impact, probably in open class distance racing. It was not that long ago (well,, maybe 17 years ago), that an outstanding multi-hull sailor (who I respect very much) told me that spinnakers simply do not work on catamarans. They were a radical idea then. So, of course, I rushed right out and had my first chute cut !! New idea's just take time,,, Keep at least one hull in the air,, Alan Maguire
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Posts: 3,114 BANNED | Just found this on http://www.wetasschronicles.com (tim zim's website for those of you that read "The Race") Reminded me of this thread. Story of a kiteboarder that hit the beach, and kept on going :P I sailed through the air, over the sand, over the Esplanade Reserve, over some trees and my front lawn to whack into the side of my house. I slammed into the eaves, fell into a gate and came to rest on the ground below, a distance of approximately 70m from where I started...A summary of my injuries: 5 fractures to pelvis; 6 ribs fractured in 15 places; 2 fractures to my shoulder; A dislocated shoulder; A punctured lung; Severe concussion and shock; Severe bruising on my left side. Big ole no thanks on the kites | | |
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