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From: Chuck Holst <CHUCK_at_multitech.com>
subject: [Paddlewise] FW: Kites etc
Date: Thu, 19 Aug 1999 17:23:47 -0500
>>
 Matt et al,

 Your 'tiger by the tail' kite experiences have a familiar ring to them!   I
second all that and I would agree that a kite has the potential to be a
dangerous accessory.  It is all those lines and their capacity to snarl   up
on deck fittings, rudder, not to mention the retrieval problems of a   failed
launch.
>>

I second that. As I recall, a kayaker died while using a kite on Lake
Michigan several years ago. He was traveling solo with his decks heavily
loaded with camping gear, and though the body was found wearing a dry
suit, there was water inside it, whether from a tear or from being
unzipped, I don't know. No one witnessed the accident, and there were
obviously several contributing factors, but it is easy to image the kite
pulling the kayak away from the paddler after a capsize and wet exit.

Chuck Holst

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From: Chris & Ellen Kohut <chriskayak_at_earthlink.net>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] FW: Kites etc
Date: Thu, 19 Aug 1999 21:29:23 -0400
....not to mention that there are kites and there are KITES.   And there is an
emerging subset of super-kite flyers who are starting to take to the
water......on surfboards.....kneeboards.....and yep, kayaks.
    Some of these kites have tremendous lift power.   I have a fairly common
quadra-foil that produces 300 pounds of lift with a 20 mile per hour wind.  I
couldn't imagine getting wrapped up in that puppy on the water.    I have fevered
dreams of this kind of stuff late at night.

Chuck Holst wrote:

> >>
>  Matt et al,
>
>  Your 'tiger by the tail' kite experiences have a familiar ring to them!   I
> second all that and I would agree that a kite has the potential to be a
> dangerous accessory.  It is all those lines and their capacity to snarl   up
> on deck fittings, rudder, not to mention the retrieval problems of a   failed
> launch.
> >>
>
> I second that. As I recall, a kayaker died while using a kite on Lake
> Michigan several years ago. He was traveling solo with his decks heavily
> loaded with camping gear, and though the body was found wearing a dry
> suit, there was water inside it, whether from a tear or from being
> unzipped, I don't know. No one witnessed the accident, and there were
> obviously several contributing factors, but it is easy to image the kite
> pulling the kayak away from the paddler after a capsize and wet exit.
>
> Chuck Holst
>
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From: Howes, Damon - MAJ <howesd_at_eustis.army.mil>
subject: RE: [Paddlewise] FW: Kites etc
Date: Fri, 20 Aug 1999 09:12:43 -0400
For a good web site on kites for kayaking and information on this check out
www.wipika.com <http://www.wipika.com>    

Cheers,

Damon
	-----Original Message-----
	From:	Chris & Ellen Kohut [SMTP:chriskayak_at_earthlink.net]
	Sent:	Thursday, August 19, 1999 9:29 PM
	To:	paddlewise
	Subject:	Re: [Paddlewise] FW: Kites etc

	....not to mention that there are kites and there are KITES.   And
there is an
	emerging subset of super-kite flyers who are starting to take to the
	water......on surfboards.....kneeboards.....and yep, kayaks.
	    Some of these kites have tremendous lift power.   I have a
fairly common
	quadra-foil that produces 300 pounds of lift with a 20 mile per hour
wind.  I
	couldn't imagine getting wrapped up in that puppy on the water.    I
have fevered
	dreams of this kind of stuff late at night.

	Chuck Holst wrote:

	> >>
	>  Matt et al,
	>
	>  Your 'tiger by the tail' kite experiences have a familiar ring to
them!   I
	> second all that and I would agree that a kite has the potential to
be a
	> dangerous accessory.  It is all those lines and their capacity to
snarl   up
	> on deck fittings, rudder, not to mention the retrieval problems of
a   failed
	> launch.
	> >>
	>
	> I second that. As I recall, a kayaker died while using a kite on
Lake
	> Michigan several years ago. He was traveling solo with his decks
heavily
	> loaded with camping gear, and though the body was found wearing a
dry
	> suit, there was water inside it, whether from a tear or from being
	> unzipped, I don't know. No one witnessed the accident, and there
were
	> obviously several contributing factors, but it is easy to image
the kite
	> pulling the kayak away from the paddler after a capsize and wet
exit.
	>
	> Chuck Holst
	>
	>
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