| Helpful Tips • Stand between the front lines and separate the front and back lines between your fingers • Carefully work your way towards kite. If your lines are severely twisted, work in short segments starting near the loose end working away from the bar. • Unwinding lines directly into the wind stops the lines from twisting together. • Always remove seaweed from lines as it dries and can cause tangles. • Be sure there are no knots in your flying lines as they create a weak point! Attaching flying lines to your OR flat kite. 1/Before you attach your lines have your kite pumped up leading edge down and weighted with sand or gravel. 2. Your flat kite has two front line attachments and two back line attachments supported by line bridles, locate these line attachment points 1___ |