I'm starting out as well. You are my first mentor before undertaking my initial lessons...and I love your straight forwardness and thoughtful instruction. Thank you from the Great Lakes.
Stumbled upon this video again. It's such a trip to rewatch these videos. Really soaked up a lot of info from you as a beginner. It's obvious to me that I learned self launching from this video 😊
Cheers mate thanks for the comment :) We've just been on a filming spree so have lots more content dropping to the channel starting this sunday :) Let us know if there's anything you'd like in particular ~Flukeskitesurfing
Cheers Luke. I'm just starting out and your vids are very good. I can get in my first lesson with some sound knowledge and a bit of confidence. Dongara WA ... yep we get wind.
Cheers David thanks for the comment :) Hope we can down to WA soon we've heard its all time down there :D Let us know if you'd like anything covered in a video ~Flukeskitesurfing
I also use a sand anchor and usually keep a long leash, (even though I'm not doing handle passes) and can use the lease in a pinch instead of the rope trick.
Yeah nice. I used to do that too with the leash :) That said, theses days i prefer a short front attached leash. If its sandy I just like to use the drag method, Just made a new video for it actually if interested ua-cam.com/video/3GTbllxdCNU/v-deo.html and if i come in and haven't set up an anchor that I need to land, I just fire the safety. :)
Nice and well explained Luke, thanks will try that next time. Can you do one on first jumps please , I am in second season and tried a few but don't go vertical and crash. thanks again.
Hey Chris, ok glad you liked it and let me know when you try it! Great idea on the video, i can make that for you. if you are subscribed you should see it. also you can look at our other videos for the "how to launch and land course", then you will also get an email when new videos are complete :)
Thanks Luke worked just like your demo , tried today was blowing around 15k and was trying it out with my 14m was there before others on 10s as the wind was just coming in, so no other kiters around anyway to help assisted launch. So just the sort of time to use this method..
Another masterpiece. Thank you. (I hearby rescind and abrogate any expectation of a reply to any and all of my posts-of-admiration. This is for the purpose of freeing up your time for the purpose of answering those amoung us who have questions.)
You could improvise a closed carabiner with clipping the carabiner into the rope and put a short strong rubberband on the button right above the rope ;) Thanks for this good tutorial :)
Your totally right about not kiting when the wind is off shore :) In this video however the wind is cross-shore, the kite IS pointing out to sea, but in cross shore wind- the video thumbnail illustrates this, kite at the edge of the wind window ready to launch. Cross shore wind is ideal for kiting, It is Important to check for any hazards down wind of you, a good idea is to give yourself a practice zone with a downwind Exit Point. - Exit at 'that landmark' , walk back up the beach to entry point, and continue.. It's great that your analyzing the conditions, Keep it up :)
Are you wearing shoulder pads? I recently broke my collarbone and I need some protection on my shoulders. Any suggestions? Thanks for your awesome instructional videos. Jim
Hey, thats no good! Im actually wearing an impact vest. If you get a good one that fits you well, then it would also provide a bit of support, but mainly its for direct impacts and flotation. I dislocated my left shoulder in the past, and while i was recovering i actually wore a shoulder strap that goes across your chest. I coupled that with a good wetsuit (thicker than needed for the conditions) and also a impact vest. I found that all 3 compressions really helped to support it. (that may or may not relate to a collarbone) I also made sure to always let that had go of the bar before any crashes, so it was never extended for impact. Hope that helps.
@@FlukesKitesurfing yes, thanks. Fractured mine snowboarding. I’m 68 and hate the 6 weeks of passive activities. Watching lots of your videos as I’m just about a year into kiting and finally riding some despite the rough surf that comes w our wind in St Augustine Beach, Florida. Just have to be more cautious in the future and thinking some padding on my shoulders might come in handy. Thanks again and you’re welcome to come stay with us if you’re ever in the area.
Thank you so much for your helpful video’s. Are you on Patreon? I would be happy to donate you for every video you make. It keeps you going and you keeps your viewers happy!
Oh wow thanks! We appreiate it :) at some poeint we may offer some paid video training etc, but for now, i am glad to hear you are enjoying them and they will remain all free :)
Kites designed for big air, Orbit, XR, XS, Rebel, Edge and the like will have very little wingtip area and are not as stable for this. I have seen how I parked my Dice on an anchor chain and it just happily stood there while my friends Orbit really didn't want to stay on it's wingtip. Just something to keep in mind that kites with bigger wing tips will be much more stable at this.
Yeah some do stand better than others for sure, but all kite shapes will stand up fine in good wind. It's only in the lighter wind ive found different shapes might roll over :)
Which line did you connect the safety line to when walking back to the anchor point after the kite had settled on its wingtip? Was that the lower wingtip line or the central line?
Hey Eddie, thanks for the suggestion. To be hoenst, I very rarley drift launch, only a couple of time in my life, but as we travel, if I get a spot that requires it, I will make it for you :)
In gusty conditions would it help to put one or two handfuls of sand on the end that is sitting on the ground or would that make it too difficult to launch?
Hey Joseph, I have never tried that, it would be interesting to see. In some of the old tutorials for self launching there was sand placed on the wingtip, however, I never found this helped, so don't do it. With an anchor launch like this, even in gusty conditions, the kite seems to move forward and back ok by itself,. With sand on the tip, it might behave differently (perhaps better or perhaps worse) My hesitation would be that you set the kite position when the wind is stronger, and then the wind backs off, and instead of the kite sliding back in the window to where it wants to be, the bottom is "stuck" on the sand (with weight on it) and it causes the kite to roll back. This would be a major issue if it did play out like that If you want to test it out, start in smooth wind conditions and slowly progress to gusty. It would work fine to launch in smooth conditions :)
Kite Control Question please: I was always told that we have better control over the kite the closer to the centre of the bar the hand(s) is/are. Is that really true though ? Mathematics would prove exactly the reverse: What I mean is this: if you draw a circle around the end of the bar around the red and blue ends, if you turn the bar up just a few degrees, say 5 degrees from very close to the centre, it will move Sin(5) * R up on the edge of the circle/bar, and the longer the bar the more drastic the effect will be, but a lot less near the centre. This means that it is easier to make bigger angle moves the closer to the centre of the circle the hand is (control bar) so one would think that in order to make smaller and more precise/controlled angle moves the further away from the centre the better ? Instead of using the angle the bar is turned, we can easily think of the distance it goes up/down, small changes near the centre but much bigger near the outside ? It's a bit like having a bicycle and saying don't put your hands on the handles but try to control your bike by putting your hands the closest possible to the centre, good luck with that one...And the higher the speed the more dangerous that proposition is ? This is what worries me, the unplanned looping kite! I personally feel a lot more in control when my hand(s) are at least half way through the bar on each side of the centre ?
If you have a small and fast kite (lika a 6m), holding the bar close to the center will give to you stability because you will need more "strenght" to properly steer. Its like trying to open a door near the hinge, its not as easy as near the lockset.
Hey Trevor, Yeah, I have actually seen a product that does exactly that. Be cautious though, if there is a good gust of wind there can be a huge amount if force on the anchor. You want it to be solid.
Hi Silva, yes either would be fine. I prefer to use the folow through for this or the double fishermans., but really, the point is to tie a strong knot :)
True that, whatever gets you on the water quickest. Only need to tie it once and leave it in your kite bag ready to use. Unless you leave it on the beach like I’ve done a few times.
Great point :) and you're totally right in most cases! We've made this video to cover you for those tricky launch areas that just aren't possible to run your lines downwind.. for example Rocky beaches (haha like exact opposite of the beach in this vid) as your lines get snagged walking around to launch position.
The soudtrack is so good we hear the ocean and feel in holiday for 17 min
Perfect :)
@@FlukesKitesurfing😎😎😎🗿🤝
I'm starting out as well. You are my first mentor before undertaking my initial lessons...and I love your straight forwardness and thoughtful instruction. Thank you from the Great Lakes.
Oh nice one Christopher! glad you're getting into it mate
Hey fellow great lakes guy as well getting into this as well!
Stumbled upon this video again. It's such a trip to rewatch these videos. Really soaked up a lot of info from you as a beginner. It's obvious to me that I learned self launching from this video 😊
haha nice! Stoked to hear the videos helped in the early days :)
Just discovered your videos Luke and I'm hooked! Easy explanations, top tips, and importantly you make things REAL!!! Thank you!!!
Awesome Matt! Glad you like them!
Hi Luke,I'm a new kiteboarder ,love the advice
Stoked you're getting into it!
I really like these videos guys! Very helpful. I am getting into the sport and am feeling much more confident!
Thanks Liam! Glad they have been helpful mate!
muy buenos los tutoriales!!!! gracias
Thank you so much for doing these videos. Your lessons are thorough and interesting.
Cheers mate thanks for the comment :)
We've just been on a filming spree so have lots more content dropping to the channel starting this sunday :) Let us know if there's anything you'd like in particular
~Flukeskitesurfing
Cheers Luke. I'm just starting out and your vids are very good. I can get in my first lesson with some sound knowledge and a bit of confidence. Dongara WA ... yep we get wind.
Cheers David thanks for the comment :)
Hope we can down to WA soon we've heard its all time down there :D
Let us know if you'd like anything covered in a video
~Flukeskitesurfing
great video! really well and thoroughly explained. thanks
Thanks Marten!
I also use a sand anchor and usually keep a long leash, (even though I'm not doing handle passes) and can use the lease in a pinch instead of the rope trick.
Yeah nice. I used to do that too with the leash :) That said, theses days i prefer a short front attached leash. If its sandy I just like to use the drag method, Just made a new video for it actually if interested ua-cam.com/video/3GTbllxdCNU/v-deo.html and if i come in and haven't set up an anchor that I need to land, I just fire the safety. :)
Good to hook the safety as well on the anchor so if something goes wrong, you can activate the safety without loosing the kite.
Yes, absolutely :) Some people even attach the safety leash to a separate anchor as a back up.
Simply perfect!
Awesome :)
I am going to try this, hopefully everything will go well.
Nice yeah let us know! Its a great way to launch and have a way to land. I still do this every-time i'm self-launching on a rough surface
Nice and well explained Luke, thanks will try that next time. Can you do one on first jumps please , I am in second season and tried a few but don't go vertical and crash. thanks again.
Hey Chris, ok glad you liked it and let me know when you try it! Great idea on the video, i can make that for you. if you are subscribed you should see it. also you can look at our other videos for the "how to launch and land course", then you will also get an email when new videos are complete :)
Ur lessons are Soo helpful..n very clear!! Appreciate . thanks
Awesome man. Great explanation to me that I’m completely new to this sport. 👍🏼 thanks.
Glad to help! Have fun out there
Thanks Luke worked just like your demo , tried today was blowing around 15k and was trying it out with my 14m was there before others on 10s as the wind was just coming in, so no other kiters around anyway to help assisted launch. So just the sort of time to use this method..
Another masterpiece. Thank you.
(I hearby rescind and abrogate any expectation of a reply to any and all of my posts-of-admiration. This is for the purpose of freeing up your time for the purpose of answering those amoung us who have questions.)
Hey Bubba, happy to answer questions! What is it exactly?
You could improvise a closed carabiner with clipping the carabiner into the rope and put a short strong rubberband on the button right above the rope ;)
Thanks for this good tutorial :)
Thank you, good explanations.
For sure!
Can you do one for using a plate dug into the sand, plenty of beaches don't have a convenient post
Great video Luke, thanks for the steps in detail bro
Cheers mate thanks for the comment :)
Cya in the next one
~Flukes Kitesurfing
Well explained. 👍
Thank you Luke for all those great lessons !
another great video
this is very helpful, but as a beginner i thought you should not fly in off shore conditions?
Your totally right about not kiting when the wind is off shore :)
In this video however the wind is cross-shore, the kite IS pointing out to sea, but in cross shore wind- the video thumbnail illustrates this, kite at the edge of the wind window ready to launch.
Cross shore wind is ideal for kiting, It is Important to check for any hazards down wind of you,
a good idea is to give yourself a practice zone with a downwind Exit Point. - Exit at 'that landmark' , walk back up the beach to entry point, and continue..
It's great that your analyzing the conditions, Keep it up :)
if I use the wave chicken loop what can I do?
Is it possible to connect the carabiner over the quick release?
Yeah it is, thats actually how i do it these days. just use a smaller carabiner and place it just above the quick release.
Are you wearing shoulder pads? I recently broke my collarbone and I need some protection on my shoulders. Any suggestions? Thanks for your awesome instructional videos. Jim
Hey, thats no good! Im actually wearing an impact vest. If you get a good one that fits you well, then it would also provide a bit of support, but mainly its for direct impacts and flotation. I dislocated my left shoulder in the past, and while i was recovering i actually wore a shoulder strap that goes across your chest. I coupled that with a good wetsuit (thicker than needed for the conditions) and also a impact vest. I found that all 3 compressions really helped to support it. (that may or may not relate to a collarbone) I also made sure to always let that had go of the bar before any crashes, so it was never extended for impact. Hope that helps.
@@FlukesKitesurfing yes, thanks. Fractured mine snowboarding. I’m 68 and hate the 6 weeks of passive activities. Watching lots of your videos as I’m just about a year into kiting and finally riding some despite the rough surf that comes w our wind in St Augustine Beach, Florida. Just have to be more cautious in the future and thinking some padding on my shoulders might come in handy. Thanks again and you’re welcome to come stay with us if you’re ever in the area.
Thank you so much for your helpful video’s. Are you on Patreon? I would be happy to donate you for every video you make. It keeps you going and you keeps your viewers happy!
Oh wow thanks! We appreiate it :) at some poeint we may offer some paid video training etc, but for now, i am glad to hear you are enjoying them and they will remain all free :)
Hey men, looking forward to the paid series too! Thanks dude!
Is it possible to share with us links to all the equipments you have, I appreciate that
Hey, yeah good idea thanks. I'll be making a video comparing our gear soon.
Smart way thanks pro🙏
Kites designed for big air, Orbit, XR, XS, Rebel, Edge and the like will have very little wingtip area and are not as stable for this. I have seen how I parked my Dice on an anchor chain and it just happily stood there while my friends Orbit really didn't want to stay on it's wingtip. Just something to keep in mind that kites with bigger wing tips will be much more stable at this.
Yeah some do stand better than others for sure, but all kite shapes will stand up fine in good wind. It's only in the lighter wind ive found different shapes might roll over :)
Which line did you connect the safety line to when walking back to the anchor point after the kite had settled on its wingtip? Was that the lower wingtip line or the central line?
NEVER hook to a "lower wingtip line"/steering line. The kite would loop if gets picked up with tension on the steering line! He hooked to a frontline.
Hi Luke how about drift launch , do and don’t ps great video keep them coming 👍👍
Hey Eddie, thanks for the suggestion. To be hoenst, I very rarley drift launch, only a couple of time in my life, but as we travel, if I get a spot that requires it, I will make it for you :)
In gusty conditions would it help to put one or two handfuls of sand on the end that is sitting on the ground or would that make it too difficult to launch?
Hey Joseph, I have never tried that, it would be interesting to see. In some of the old tutorials for self launching there was sand placed on the wingtip, however, I never found this helped, so don't do it. With an anchor launch like this, even in gusty conditions, the kite seems to move forward and back ok by itself,. With sand on the tip, it might behave differently (perhaps better or perhaps worse)
My hesitation would be that you set the kite position when the wind is stronger, and then the wind backs off, and instead of the kite sliding back in the window to where it wants to be, the bottom is "stuck" on the sand (with weight on it) and it causes the kite to roll back. This would be a major issue if it did play out like that
If you want to test it out, start in smooth wind conditions and slowly progress to gusty. It would work fine to launch in smooth conditions :)
Kite Control Question please:
I was always told that we have better control over the kite the closer to the centre of the bar the hand(s) is/are.
Is that really true though ? Mathematics would prove exactly the reverse:
What I mean is this: if you draw a circle around the end of the bar around the red and blue ends, if you turn the bar up just a few degrees, say 5 degrees from very close to the centre, it will move Sin(5) * R up on the edge of the circle/bar, and the longer the bar the more drastic the effect will be, but a lot less near the centre.
This means that it is easier to make bigger angle moves the closer to the centre of the circle the hand is (control bar) so one would think that in order to make smaller and more precise/controlled angle moves the further away from the centre the better ?
Instead of using the angle the bar is turned, we can easily think of the distance it goes up/down, small changes near the centre but much bigger near the outside ?
It's a bit like having a bicycle and saying don't put your hands on the handles but try to control your bike by putting your hands the closest possible to the centre, good luck with that one...And the higher the speed the more dangerous that proposition is ?
This is what worries me, the unplanned looping kite!
I personally feel a lot more in control when my hand(s) are at least half way through the bar on each side of the centre ?
If you have a small and fast kite (lika a 6m), holding the bar close to the center will give to you stability because you will need more "strenght" to properly steer. Its like trying to open a door near the hinge, its not as easy as near the lockset.
This is good for smaller kites because usually any small steer in the bar can be a big one in the kite.
What does the donkey stick do actually?
Hey, it holds the loop on your harness so it doesn't accidentally fall off while riding.
If you dont have anything to tie it too...
Couldn't you also use one of those DOG LEASHES that spikes into the ground?!?
Hey Trevor, Yeah, I have actually seen a product that does exactly that. Be cautious though, if there is a good gust of wind there can be a huge amount if force on the anchor. You want it to be solid.
@@FlukesKitesurfing Thanks!
Your videos are the best kiteboarding tutorials out on UA-cam!!
Tie a double figure 8 instead of a follow through. No need unless you’re tying it around something.
It’s exactly the same as a single figure 8 except the ropes doubled over.
Hi Silva, yes either would be fine. I prefer to use the folow through for this or the double fishermans., but really, the point is to tie a strong knot :)
True that, whatever gets you on the water quickest. Only need to tie it once and leave it in your kite bag ready to use. Unless you leave it on the beach like I’ve done a few times.
It’s easier to start walk ur lines from the back side of the kite, Nd not from the leading edge side !!!
Great point :) and you're totally right in most cases!
We've made this video to cover you for those tricky launch areas that just aren't possible to run your lines downwind..
for example Rocky beaches (haha like exact opposite of the beach in this vid) as your lines get snagged walking around to launch position.
@ 15:57 . . . grabbing right side of bar w/left hand . . . not good to teach that yet!?!?!😎
Go find a girl mate :)