Flying a kite

jimi

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Presumably one of these new fangled kite sails is great cos it'll get higher where the wind is stronger ( a la Mary Poppins) ho long would the string need to be to get into the jet steam and what lights should I wear at night when so doing?
 
Right ... I can get hold of a kite the only thing is how to I set about flying it!

12m of Kite on the deck is something that may lead to trouble!

If I dump it overboard and fly it in the kitesurfing fashon then I really need to be stationary....

ideas please!
 
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I seem to remember over 20 years ago in the early 80's or so(?) hanging around Lymington with a bunch of us nutters from LTSC (including John Claridge & John Pearce + others if I remember right) with a then young and enthusiastic yacht designer - the bearded nutter of us all - called Rob Humphreys when he was convinced of the future of kites for sailing.
Rob would persuade us of the need to experiment (not that we needed any real persuasion) and so we experimented both on the water in the Solent and off the water in the open spaces of the New Forest with a kite Rob had come up with called 'Jacobs Ladder' if my memory serves me, which always resulted in shed blood and bruises on the aerodrome and sheer terror, followed by capsizes and broken boats on the water! I think we started by using the hull of an International Moth on the water?
Anyway..... the point of this reminiscing is that those days taught me that kites belong to kiters, not to sailors, unless you have a steady platform and intend sailing very long distances in a straight line without needing to turn around!
Great fun...... but..........? /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
Twas indeed Jacobs Ladder, and when combined with a boat, she held the outright speed record for a good few years...... before being overtaken by one Baron de Rosenay on a windsurfer.... I remember it well....

Sadly, de Rosenay was later consumed by a shark while windsurfing across a strait somewhere or other than I can't remember leaving behind his stunning wife Jenna...... (who I also remember fondly!)... as she was a top swimsuit model of the time....
 
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