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Originally Posted by Skyway Scott
A 12m C in that situation is a very bad idea.
It was gusting to 35 at TI. That would have really bad.
Hybrids can depower SO much more, it's night and day.
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I agree completely that a 12m kite on Sunday was not advisable. Sometimes it's not a question of what you can handle..it's what can the kite handle? Also, seeing an experienced rider on a 7m C kite getting worked out there should tell a few people something. He was handling fine, but every so often he was probably way overpowered, but i give him credit for the way he handled it.
I would be completely shocked if any of the kite companies represented on the water on Sunday would ever suggest that a 12m kite was safe for those conditions. I understand that rider weight and kite size are related...but every kite has it's limits and once it reaches it's limits it is not safe. Even a 9m kite on Sunday was questionable. I weigh 155#, however I fully understand the challenges heavier riders face. Still, I know a smaller kite with the right board would be fine in 30+ knots sustained wind for a heavier rider. It was gusting to 40.
Things happen fast and often with dire consequences in that kind of wind.
I can assure you that with the right board a 12m kite would certainly not be necessary. I was OK with a 5m Waroo, and totally powered witha 141 Session Spleene. If I had a 154 Spleene, or similar board the 5m would have been plenty.
A smaller kite and more efficent board is always much safer.
As for leash and QR issues. Did you have a leash with a QR on it? and Tom is right...get your lines or your leash wrapped around a buoy and you better think fast and think about cutting yourself free. I carry a river knife and a line cutter for this sort of situation.
Please ride safely.