Good idea but there is still the ability to screw it up easy, but i like the way you uses a chesty to film the picking up the lines. I used to use a piece of foam with slits in it to keep the lines straight for kiting from my boat where I had really limited space to set up lines. Thanks for sharing your great idea, Larry
It doesn't really make a difference which way you connect the front lines because you should have a swivel on your quick release that will separate the front lines
Thanks for sharing 🎉
As long as you check your lines when required, it looks good to me.
Good idea but there is still the ability to screw it up easy, but i like the way you uses a chesty to film the picking up the lines. I used to use a piece of foam with slits in it to keep the lines straight for kiting from my boat where I had really limited space to set up lines. Thanks for sharing your great idea, Larry
Great idea! I wish I would have learned this 10 years ago!
Thanks for this. I will definitely try it.
Nice!
Clever, thanks
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Interesting, I will definitely test this out over my next sessions! Regards from Uruguay!
when you were reconnecting your lines, how could you tell which of the front lines are left and right?maybe i missed something. Are they colour coded?
It doesn't really make a difference which way you connect the front lines because you should have a swivel on your quick release that will separate the front lines
For me I think I would screw it up. Too much going on. I'd rather do the traditional drift launch with the lines connected