Cabrinha Bar, unintended safety release
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I just landed a jump, my board had fallen off. My kite was still in the air, light wind. I turned to look for my board and the safety poped. Bye bye kite. This is an older Cabrinha pulley bar 2006? hooked to my 14M Contra. Once I got back to shore, i checked it out and it all looks fine. This ever happen to anyone else? Any ideas what happened? Now i don't trust it.
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Re: Cabrinha Bar, unintended safety release
where was your leash attached?
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Re: Cabrinha Bar, unintended safety release
Perhaps the answer lies in the questionBeniciaWind wrote: "This is an older Cabrinha pulley bar 2006"
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Re: Cabrinha Bar, unintended safety release
Leash attached to chicken loop. I think I'll move it to above the safety release just in case this happens again.steve wrote:where was your leash attached?
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Re: Cabrinha Bar, unintended safety release
Maybe something is worn or streaching. I think stress test it somehow and see if I can pull it apart.tomerp wrote:Perhaps the answer lies in the questionBeniciaWind wrote: "This is an older Cabrinha pulley bar 2006"
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Re: Cabrinha Bar, unintended safety release
:banana-gotpics: if your gonna leash suicide, fix the loop so it dont come off, like the old shackle days ::)
Riding used and closeout kites and boards from e-bay,craigslist,ikitesurf, and local surf shops.Now riding home made foils
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Re: Cabrinha Bar, unintended safety release
The cabrinha setup is a bit different than other kites:sloughslut wrote::banana-gotpics: if your gonna leash suicide, fix the loop so it dont come off, like the old shackle days ::)
The leash connects to the chicken loop, and if you do a quick release (QR1), the "landing line" keeps the kite attached to the chicken loop, and the chicken loop stays on the harness. The chicken loop never opens up, like in other brand kites.
in my old 2009 cabrinha bar, which i recently stopped using,There is also QR2 which is to release the landing line itself from the chicken loop which will then completely disconnects the kite. Problem was due to old velcro, the QR2 sometimes would get discoonected by itself, so if I pull QR1, boom the kite would fly away (happened to me in HMB once - luckily the kite ended on the beach)
After that HMB incident I stopped using that bar and bought a new 2011 bar which I am happy with!
That is why I commented earlier that a lot may have to do with the age of the gear
BeniciaWind - can you confirm that you have a similar setup with QR1 and QR2 (meaning QR2 disconnects the landing line) If so you probably had the same thing that happened to me In HMB
that time.
Or PM me and we can meet on the beach sometime and compare notes.
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Re: Cabrinha Bar, unintended safety release
Attach above release. Just make sure your safety line has a QR on it as well. I had this happen a couple times before moving the attachment above the bar release. The kite depowers so much already with the bar released that this is fine for 99% of situations. The other 1% you can pull your safety leash release.
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Re: Cabrinha Bar, unintended safety release
^^What he said. The older Cab safety releases were pretty easy to accidentally trigger, it didn't take much pushing force to pop them. Not a terrible thing, actually, assuming your leash is properly set up.Blackbird wrote:Attach above release. Just make sure your safety line has a QR on it as well. I had this happen a couple times before moving the attachment above the bar release. The kite depowers so much already with the bar released that this is fine for 99% of situations. The other 1% you can pull your safety leash release.
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Re: Cabrinha Bar, unintended safety release
Thanks for all the input. I'll move the leash above the release, at least i won't have to swim in if it happens again.MehYam wrote:^^What he said. The older Cab safety releases were pretty easy to accidentally trigger, it didn't take much pushing force to pop them. Not a terrible thing, actually, assuming your leash is properly set up.Blackbird wrote:Attach above release. Just make sure your safety line has a QR on it as well. I had this happen a couple times before moving the attachment above the bar release. The kite depowers so much already with the bar released that this is fine for 99% of situations. The other 1% you can pull your safety leash release.
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