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Board leash accident

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Created by KiteBud > 9 months ago, 27 Sep 2018
Mark _australia
WA, 23447 posts
6 Oct 2018 3:13AM
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Peahi said..
Can you help me get my chipped tooth out ouf my surfboard and re-attach it?


Easy

Needle nose pliers for removal, epoxy with white tint for reattach.
Even use UV cure resin like dentists do, so it looks legit

I'm game if you are...

jansenrw
QLD, 7 posts
9 Oct 2018 11:35AM
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The only time i wish i wasn't wearing a leg rope was having to loop out of a closing wave but seriously that happens maybe 1% of the time. I'd rather wear a leg rope anyday- just came back from Mauritius and safe to say 95% of the strapless riders had a leg rope on (me included). Most of the time if i come off the board there's no tension in the line anyway - its just a simple error on my behalf.

eppo
WA, 9688 posts
9 Oct 2018 2:15PM
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Bara said..

Fly on da wall said..
I worked out how to body drag and keep my eye's on my board when I lose it.. Not when it's going to spear the faaark out of me thanks to a faaaarkn gay leg rope.
You got to man up if you're riding outer reefs..
Sacrifices are made when you're at the outer reef..
No helmets,no go jo's and definitely no leashes... But go pro to get some footage and some scars to prove just how crazy it was...
Go to Hawaii and report back on how many use board leashes out the back!
Maybe it's a WA thing like cutting line's with a knife.. Too much agro in the line ups causing people too crash into each other and having to cut their line's? Not COOL..












its amazing how quick you can lose sight of a board and how far it can travel in offshore waves if its not attached to you.

got sick of body dragging for up to 1km through shark infested waters like a human lure or trying to body drag over near dry reef to recover a by then smashed up board.

Wouldnt like to be without a board in big surf if i had to ditch the kite either.

ill take the leg rope and risk an injury vs drowning or gettin eaten.

depends where you kite but theres not many kiting without a leggie in SW WA - just a rational trade off of risks.


Yep that was me ... getting dragged across a reef 2km out to sea with my board going bloody south into the wind on a wave grinding around a massive reef system.

Leash would have avoided all that crap.

NorthernKitesAUS
QLD, 1081 posts
10 Oct 2018 11:57AM
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Got leash? You're lazy then!
nuff said

firesail
9 posts
10 Oct 2018 11:22AM
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I'd have to say body dragging for 45 minutes trying to find your surfboard thats been taken by a wave on an outer reef sounds pretty sketchy.

Would it be accurate to say most accidents with leashes occur with twin tips not surfboards as TTs get loaded up underwater then released, where a surfboard would float on top.

A short leg rope that's 1.5m in length would worse case scenario get you hit in the shoulders and below.



eppo
WA, 9688 posts
10 Oct 2018 3:48PM
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Nah I've had surfboards recoiling at me from the bottom depths at missile speed over the years.

Still not not sure why we are still talking about TTs and leashes. Gotta be a euro kook thing for sure.

Youngbreezy
WA, 1197 posts
10 Oct 2018 4:20PM
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I think plummet said once upon a time " wear a leash when the risk of losing your board is greater than the risk of getting smacked in the head with it" I think that sums it up perfect.

Another reason for a leash on a surfboard is when you are at a busy reef/bombie wave. If you lose your board and have to bodydrag through the lineup you will f it up for everyone else, creating a dangerous obstruction and making yourself very unpopular.

Fly on da wall
SA, 725 posts
10 Oct 2018 9:16PM
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So it's all up to your preference from what I hear..
Lay it to rest.
Like straps v strapless..
Ozone v Core/ every other kites that you guy's blatantly constantly advertise but seem to mizz the brand that most of the consistent world champions use.. Even the women's world champion who consistently dominates
Get over it...
Sad sad ??

eppo
WA, 9688 posts
10 Oct 2018 9:15PM
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True, very sad.

Sylk
WA, 215 posts
17 Oct 2018 5:36PM
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Greenarrowz said..
Thats right Christian.
I just spoke to a friend today after our session about this....moreso the position he had attached his leash to which was on the handle in the centre of the board.

This position enables the board to turn into a balanced sea anchor simular to a current anchor.

So when the rider falls off and if the kite goes into a loop situation...the power from the looping kite will pull the board under the water like a horizontal rudder....
and make it very difficult for the rider to stay above water as he is pulled downward.

One or 2 loops may be ok but an out of control looping kite would not be so forgiving.

If you have to use a leash for a short time in your progression...
Put it away from the centre of the board....better still leave the leash at home.


Exactly what you describe happened to me.
If I was not carrying a line knife I doubt I would be here now.

And yes I still use a leash if going far of shore when there is no one around, but I moved the attachment point and wear a helmet.

surforkite
NSW, 153 posts
17 Oct 2018 8:57PM
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Looks more like a surfboard leash to me,not an Ocean Reel .

firesail
9 posts
17 Oct 2018 6:21PM
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gdownie said..
Looks more like a surfboard leash to me,not an Ocean Reel .


Could you use an oceal reel with a surfboard?

Those things look flimsy

AquaPlow
QLD, 1062 posts
17 Oct 2018 9:16PM
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Ahh - how refreshing its back - the leash - would have been at least 4 flame-outs over the years I can recall

Well 15 years + later 3 Reel leashes rusted out two helmets in that time too - still carry reel leash..
Head knocks from leash - zero - teeth all mine - boards lost zero..

I redefined crashing when learning to kite back 2002-2003- so useful not having to worry about board when swimming towards kite to get it to drop onto its back then move to edge of window for re-launch - did I want to go looking for a board - after that - no -way.. it could take 5+ minutes on low wind days..
It did not occur to me to attach leash to the grab handle on the TT - like putting a car steering wheel in the back seat - totally wrong - it is just lazy for wont of getting two longer bolts for fin on a TT.

I can't recall when I last hooked in when riding - would be 6+ years - do not feel risk worth while in near shore waves..

Regardless of who says what - you can buy leashes in kite shops. It is a risk assessment.
I believe It should be mandatory to cover the concept and the risks etc as part of 101 kite lesson.
So if you want to use a leash just like using a kite you know what to do and not do...
I am with you on this one Eppo

Cheers
AP

salt
VIC, 617 posts
25 Oct 2018 11:28AM
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I don't ever feel I've had a dangerous situation regarding my surfboard leash, has anyone found the use of one to be unsafe?
I fall off at pretty low speeds generally and keep my head down/mindful of board at all times. Leash on TT is unnecessary and dangerous.

In general i use leash on big surf/reefs and try to remember to bring my helmet.
Everyday surf- no leash, no helmet.

Chris_M
2132 posts
25 Oct 2018 5:15PM
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This thread needs this banga!

Peahi
VIC, 1480 posts
29 Oct 2018 8:59PM
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firesail said..

gdownie said..
Looks more like a surfboard leash to me,not an Ocean Reel .



Could you use an oceal reel with a surfboard?

Those things look flimsy


reel better for twintip if you have to. I would think in the waves a surfboard leash you would want to pull the board away with you asap before it gets sucked into a wave then will really drag you.



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