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Peter Lynn C-Quad 3.2

This is a single skin traction kite – that is the sail is a single piece of fabric supported by a spar structure, unlike a parafoil kite which has no spars and gets it’s shape by being inflated by air whilst flying.

The C-Quad range comes a various sizes – from 2.2 square meters through to 8.5 square meters (and larger sizes do exist, but aren’t that common) – although the 3.2 and the 4.2 are the best suited for general use. They were originally designed for kite surfing, but were quickly found to a) sink when hitting water, and b) be very very good for all other traction activities. For the larger sizes (4.2 upwards) inflatable flotation tubes can be fitted to the vertical spars if you really want to go out on the water (there are better options….). You can use them for kite jumping (a dangerous passtime time that none should attempt, but everyone does do at some point), but they aren’t the best for this (everyone goes for the Flexifoil Blade II’s for this).

In flight they are actually graceful in the sky. They are flown in a manner very similar to the Revolution kites (i.e. lots of wrist movements, not a huge amount of hand pulling to turn).

I use mine for good old being-pulled-along-ground-by-big-kite kind of fun, but have also used it to kite buggy a couple of times (my objective for this year was to do some kite buggying), and they work great.

Purchased: December 2001

Details

WidthHeightDepthWeightSparsSailWindrange
w cm
h cm
d cm
x g
carbon fibre+fibreglass core (leading edge), fibreglass (vertical spars). Chikira Nylon 4 – 30mph (although 8 – 20 is more fun/safer)
Cost

£150.00 (inc. handles) + lines (220lb top, 80lb bottom)

Good Things

  • Very powerful for it’s size (I have heard it said that a 3.2 C-Quad is equivalent to a 4.0 parafoil such as a Blade II, that may, or may not be true – it’s very hard to judge exactly………).
  • Cheap (there are now cheaper traction kites – the Rhombus Firebees for instance).
  • Very, very manoeuvrable and quick.
  • In light winds you can actually do most of the Revolution Type tricks – slides, flying backwards, even the dive-stop. Just don’t try it in strong winds……..
  • Works great as a kite buggy engine (seems to hold it’s own against more advanced parafoil designs).
  • Due to their design can’t collapse in the same way as a parafoil kite does in gusty wind.

Bad Things

  • Putting it away (or even putting it up) can be a nightmare! There is a technique to do it, but even so 1 times out of 10 it goes wrong & you spend upto half and hour messing around with twisted lines and bridles……
  • It’s got spars, therefore it breaks. The cost of a leading edge replacement is around £11 if you fit it yourself. I have done this twice in 1 year.
  • On a related note – the connector between the vertical spars and the leading edge itself can become damaged – and in my case this caused the vertical to puncture the sail… twice.
  • Powerful – there is a tendency to forget the power of the C-Quad & end up doing superman impressions at speed, on your face, across the flying area if you are not careful (but that is part of the fun of big kites. I think….).
  • Different flying technique to parafoils – can be difficult to learn (or so I have been told – as I started with the Revolution I didn’t have a problem with the C-Quad).
  • Although they can’t collapse, they can fall from the sky – usually at the extremes of the wind (right above your head, or right out the extreme left or right) they can simply start falling, leading edge first.

Final Thoughts

I like the C-Quads – even if putting them away is a trial – even more so by yourself in a strong wind. The ability to almost trick fly the things in low wind, and get pulled around in higher wind is fantastic. You will find by talking to other flyers that people usually love or hate the C-Quads – you really have to try for yourself before you can judge these. Just bear in mind they cost a lot less than some of the other alternatives……

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11 September, 2020 00:39

[Verse 1: David Paich]
I hear the drums echoing tonight
But she hears only whispers of some quiet conversation
She’s coming in, 12:30 flight
Her moonlit wings reflect the stars that guide me towards salvation
I stopped an old man along the way
Hoping to find some old forgotten words or ancient melodies
He turned to me as if to say
"Hurry boy, it’s waiting there for you"

[Chorus: Bobby Kimball]
It’s gonna take a lot to drag me away from you
There’s nothing that a hundred men or more could ever do
I bless the rains down in Africa
Gonna take some time to do the things we never had

[Verse 2: David Paich]
The wild dogs cry out in the night
As they grow restless longing for some solitary company
I know that I must do what’s right
As sure as Kilimanjaro rises like Olympus above the Serengeti
I seek to cure what’s deep inside
Frightened of this thing that I’ve become

[Chorus: Bobby Kimball]
It’s gonna take a lot to drag me away from you
There’s nothing that a hundred men or more could ever do
I bless the rains down in Africa
Gonna take some time to do the things we never had

[Bridge]
Hurry boy, she’s waiting there for you

[Chorus: Bobby Kimball]
It’s gonna take a lot to drag me away from you
There’s nothing that a hundred men or more could ever do
I bless the rains down in Africa
I bless the rains down in Africa
I bless the rains down in Africa
I bless the rains down in Africa
I bless the rains down in Africa
Gonna take some time to do the things we never had

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“AFRICA” TRACK INFO
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Release Date
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Smitty
6 years ago
People!!!!!!! Think about it and then look at the entire song and the line following “bless the rain”
He’s meeting a love interest!! He is thrilled (blessed) its raining in Africa!! Why?? Because “it’s going to take some time to do the things we never have” The writer is think about a few days between the sheets!!!! Call me crazy!!!!!

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Maxx305 294
4 years ago
Gta vice city

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Stropey 174
3 years ago
Funny thing. When my mom first heard the song, she legitimately thought the line “Theres-nothing-that-a-hundred-men-or-more-could-ever-do” was “There’s nothing that a hundred men on Mars could ever do.”

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Expooler 142
3 years ago
Stranger Things Anyone?

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John
3 years ago
I love this song. Here is what it means to me:

The singer is has a deep relationship with a woman but feels incomplete and needs to part from her so he can go on a quest (in Africa) to become whole.
The drums are calling him but she can’t hear them.
He is looking for some timeless knowledge. He asks an old man who says “It’s waiting there for you,” meaning your aspiration is out there. Go find it. It’s very difficult to leave her. A hundred men couldn’t do it. He is going off to wild Africa to create greatness in himself – to get beyond this frightening thing he has become. He knows he must leave, but shes waiting there for him–the 12:30 flight has arrived. He should be there for her–but he needs to go off. He will immerse himself in Nature–the hugeness of natural Africa.

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Hi, I’m Jake and I like to eat and kiteboard. Oh, and yeah- I weigh 260 lbs.

To give you a little background, in 2006 I blew out my foot while kiteboarding. Actually, I was trying to do a hooked in back-roll kite-loop that went horribly wrong… Well, 4 months on crutches and 3 months of physical therapy later, I was able to walk- well sort of.

It was another year and a half until I tried kiteboarding again in 2008. In that year and a half I gained 40 lbs working a desk job and eating and drinking a lot of beer! Yum. Well…

Over the past 5 years, I have kiteboarded when time permits, but obviously not enough since I have gained another 10 lbs in the past couple years. Yup, maxing out at 268 and boy, is that 50 lbs noticeable on the water when riding.

In 2008 I was convinced no one needed a kite larger than a 14m bow kite, a Cabrinha Contra to be exact, because why on earth would anyone want to ride in wind under 16-17 MPH. Well, that was me being stupid to say the least. I really couldn’t kiteboard and stay upwind even with my Aggression Custom Barndoor, a super wide and flat light wind specific board at the 16 MPH mark like I was thinking I could; I just passed it off as not being as efficient as I was back in 2006. HAHA yeah, right. I simply didn’t have the right sized gear for my "big boned" body… Needless to say I was getting frustrated.

Well, in 2012 I had a chance to talk to my favorite brand rep Ryan from Best Kiteboarding about large kites–as in, over 17 meters–and he convinced me to try their 17m TS. I really had pretty low expectations. Like I said, I still thought kites larger than 14m were STUPID…

After flying the TS from Best Kiteboarding I realized that, even though I was 268 lbs, I could still have a lot of fun in light wind. You see, I was actually able to ride and stay upwind in 14 MPH. Ride and jump going downwind at about 12 MPH. I couldn’t believe it- my arrogance and bull headedness kept me from riding in the low teens for 4 years. It also made it painfully obvious just how much weight comes into play when kiteboarding in the wind range of 12-19 MPH. (Yeah, I know- "knots" are used in sailing… Well, I’m not a sailor so deal with it…)

Here is the deal with weight and riding. Let’s use my weight and Tucker’s weight of 170 lbs as a comparison, along with the Best TS as the baseline kite. A 270 lb rider can get up and ride, although you will be doing the walk of shame at 12-13mph on flat water with the a kite similar to the TS. Tucker at 170lbs on the same kite can be riding boots on a wakestyle board at the same speed.

At 15-16 MPH, when a 170 lb rider might choose to ride a 12m kite, a 270 lb rider will be having the time of their life on a 17-18m kite, and with experience that 270 lb rider will be able to ride that same kite up to about 22-23 MPH while on the water. At 25 MPH the TS was manageable on the water fully sheeted in, but a bit of a handful while standing on the beach. Tucker mentioned that he experienced the same feeling at 17-18 MPH when he was on the TS. A rockered out wakestyle board will give you a few more MPH on the top end of any size kite.

Here is a quick rough sizing chart for what a couple of the guys in the shop run as a quiver.

Rider – Kite size/Wind Speed
Tucker @ 170 LBS – Single board quiver
17-18m / 10-17 MPH
12m / 15-25 MPH
9m / 25-35 MPH
7m / 35+ MPH

Steve @ 200 LBS
17-18m / 10-17 MPH
14m / 15-25 MPH
10m / 23-35 MPH
7 / 35+ MPH (He usually doesn’t ride in this in Michigan)

Me at 270 LBS (Likely pushing 280 with all the gear on) – 2 board quiver
17-18m / 12-23MPH
12m / 18-28 MPH
10m / 22-35 MPH
8-7m / 35+ MPH (I usually don’t ride in this in Michigan either)

As you can see, the kite sizes get closer and closer as the wind speed increases, and the difference is gone once you hit the 35-40 MPH range. The only difference in gear is the size of board we are all riding. I am always on a bigger, usually flatter, board compared to all the guys at the shop until we get over the 35-40 MPH range. At this point, and I have to admit I have only ridden in these conditions a couple times on flat water in Hatteras, I can be on the exact same board and kite as a 160-170 lbs rider.

The weight of the rider and kite size is exaggerated only when the wind is light, but it is still doable. If you are a heavier person interested in learning how to kite board, keep this in mind: if your 160 lb instructor tells you that a 12m is the perfect size kite to learn on, punch him in the throat. A 12m with a flat, wide board is only doable at the 18-20MPH mark for me at 250-300 LBS; you simply need more cloth in the sky. Plain and simple.

Board size is just as important as getting the right size kite. I have to have a light wind specific board in my car at all times. Even with a kite like the 17m Best TS or the 18m Cabrinha Crossbow, big riders need a board that will glide through the lulls. In the wind at 15MPH with 3MPH lulls, rocker in your board will crush your rate of speed and you will be slogging around. Be sure you are able to stay on plane, and learn when to edge your flat board and when to ride it flat on the water with the fins to control your direction.

Oh, and one final thing for you big guys (230+ lbs) looking to take kiteboarding lessons, when it is time to learn water starts and your instructor hands you a 12m in 15mph, ask for them to pump up a little larger kite. Honestly, a 14-16m kite will make the experience easier and more enjoyable for you. If they say "no, that is unsafe," grab a kite bag, fill it with sand, and have your instructor try to do a water start with it strapped to their back. It will become painfully obvious the impact that the extra 80-100 lbs that you have on them plays when you are trying to kiteboard.

And if you are an instructor and you are reading this, I challenge you to try it, ok maybe not on the water with sand– I don’t want to feel responsible for your drowning–but how about trying pull ups with a kite bag full of sand or water bottles. Trust me, it will be an eye opener and your gear recommendations will only get better.

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