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Noob guidance please

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2016 8:36 pm
by Floater
Hi All

I wondered if you could give me some pointers re flying with Maestro II, I have just got one for half price new and it seemed a good deal at the time, haha.
My flying time is about 80 mins in total I can do some of the basics to landing soft on the tips and a tip stand, that's with my Tramontana. I tried the Maestro in winds around 10-25 and found it a real handful, one minute it would like wrist input and the next whole arm would not be enough, wind would pull me quite hard at times so I had to move forward and at other times the kite would float to the ground.

Are there any mods to get this into a full on trick kite or do I need a better more responsive kite, ability not withstanding as that will come.

Any pointers would be great thanks.

Sean

Re: Noob guidance please

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2016 11:52 am
by SteveC
Hi there,

I have a Maestro II which I use a lot and it's a pretty decent kite for the money. It can pull quite hard, I generally use mine in 8-15 mph range, after that it really starts to pull. Assuming the bridle and lines are equal I'd try adjusting the uphaul line as it can be a bit sensitive to that setting and sometimes does some weird things if you have it set wrong.

You can modify the kite pretty easily to make it a much better trick kite, the mods were put together by a guy who no longer posts here, there were instruction online but they've been taken down however I have a copy so if you PM me your email address I'll send you a copy. Basically moving the upper spreader & standoffs, shortening the lower spreaders and retying the bridle - it does make a big difference over standard.

This is the modded kite in action.

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Re: Noob guidance please

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2016 12:17 pm
by Floater
Hi Steve, Thanks for the response, I saw that video and a half price new Maestro II opportunity and had to give it a go. Wind on the coast is a bit crazy but the kite is acting crazier, ATM

I have sent a PM as I want to have a good trick first trick kite if that makes sense.

Also considering Deep space, Superfly, Widow maker if I can find one, Black pearl and Nirvana.

Any thoughts?

Sean

Re: Noob guidance please

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2016 1:23 pm
by SteveC
All good kites each with their own particular flying style. If you possibly can I'd say try before you buy as, from experience, it's often a case of finding a kite that suits the way you fly and that may not be the one that others are flying. I'd love a bag full of Bensons and I've owned a few but I can't fly them for toffee! nothing wrong with the kites, but they just don't suit the way I fly.

Re: Noob guidance please

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2016 1:39 pm
by Floater
SteveC wrote:
All good kites each with their own particular flying style. If you possibly can I'd say try before you buy as, from experience, it's often a case of finding a kite that suits the way you fly and that may not be the one that others are flying. I'd love a bag full of Bensons and I've owned a few but I can't fly them for toffee! nothing wrong with the kites, but they just don't suit the way I fly.


I live in Cornwall, it's a bit far from any kite shops and I have never seen a serious kite flyer here although I have 3 sites to fly at 2 miles away.

I have just had a good look at the bridle and it seems a blind drunk must have put it together on a Sunday morning, I had to retie the top part of the bridle it was adjusted to the wrong lengths for bridle adjustment points and the adjustment points were different on each side and attached at different points and the mid point was different from top to bottom on either side, no wonder it was a pig to fly, let alone the wind conditions.

Re: Noob guidance please

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2016 2:25 pm
by misterbleepy
Floater wrote:
I live in Cornwall

If you ever venture further down the coast, I have DS, DS UL, SF and other kites that you could try out.
Drop me a PM if/when you're down Newquay way...

Re: Noob guidance please

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2016 2:33 pm
by Floater
misterbleepy wrote:
Floater wrote:
I live in Cornwall

If you ever venture further down the coast, I have DS, DS UL, SF and other kites that you could try out.
Drop me a PM if/when you're down Newquay way...



Keith thats a brilliant offer and very brave, thanks.

Sean

Re: Noob guidance please

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2016 3:09 pm
by misterbleepy
Floater wrote:
misterbleepy wrote:
Floater wrote:
I live in Cornwall

If you ever venture further down the coast, I have DS, DS UL, SF and other kites that you could try out.
Drop me a PM if/when you're down Newquay way...



Keith thats a brilliant offer and very brave, thanks.

Sean


As long as the wind isn't too strong that is ;-) (though I do have a vented kite too)

Re: Noob guidance please

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2016 3:12 pm
by Floater
misterbleepy wrote:
Floater wrote:
misterbleepy wrote:
Floater wrote:
I live in Cornwall

If you ever venture further down the coast, I have DS, DS UL, SF and other kites that you could try out.
Drop me a PM if/when you're down Newquay way...



Keith thats a brilliant offer and very brave, thanks.

Sean


As long as the wind isn't too strong that is ;-) (though I do have a vented kite too)



Ha-ha, I will get a modicum of skill first at least capable of yo-yo's.

Re: Noob guidance please

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2016 5:37 pm
by bryan beasley
Similarly, if you come North a bit... I fly on Saunton Sands a couple of times a week. Loads of stuff to have a play with.

Bryan

Re: Noob guidance please

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2016 6:52 pm
by Floater
bryan beasley wrote:
Similarly, if you come North a bit... I fly on Saunton Sands a couple of times a week. Loads of stuff to have a play with.

Bryan



That's great too I can fly anytime so, I will get some ability and drop you a pm.
Thanks

Sean

Re: Noob guidance please

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2016 9:19 pm
by misterbleepy
Taking off and landing is enough skill to fly any of my kites ;-)

Re: Noob guidance please

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2016 9:36 pm
by Floater
misterbleepy wrote:
Taking off and landing is enough skill to fly any of my kites ;-)


That's very generous Keith, I will be in touch shortly, I have a Photographic exhibition running in Bude for 3 weeks and as soon as thats over I will get in touch.

Thanks

Sean