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  1. Beginners:  Please, the area where these shots were taken (Goschs Paddock) is not suitable for beginners to fly kites.  Hazards include the usual pedestrians, bicycles, and cars but also trains, trams, and professional athletes.  Flying a kite safely in this area requires knowledge of weather, kite handling, and local conditions.

    You can also see a bit of the Melbourne Cricket Ground to the right in the second photo.

    It turns out rugby goals are hollow at the top.  Or at least this one is.

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  2. https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Stainless-steel-kite-Line-String-Ballbearing-Wheel-Winder-Reel-Lockable-Handle/252947887099?_trksid=p2485497.m4902.l9144

    Safety:  Never stick your fingers into the holes in the wire frame.  You could get pinched between the frame and the part that holds the little wheel.

    Easy of winding:  Excellent.

    Capacity:  If you need more line than this can hold, you are probably flying higher than is legal.  So it's good.  I am using 300 lb Dacron.

    Durability:  It seems pretty hard to break.

    Lock:  It locks.  It takes a bit of force to operate the lock.  That is good when unlocking but bad when locking.

    Weight:  It's pretty heavy.  But if you're strong enough to handle a big kite, it will work fine.  You might not want to bring it if it's more than 5 km walk.

    Ratchet:  None.

    Price:  Cheap for a winder.

  3. I have been using this LS-30:
    https://www.kitesmart.com.au/products/sleds-lifter-kites-rainbow-ls30-lifter-sled

     

    It gets unstable above 30 km/h.  What should I use for lifting my KAP rig when the wind is above 30 km/h?

    My criteria:

    Cheap, including shipping to Australia

    Doesn't pull so much it's dangerous

    I have to hold it in one hand to attach the KAP rig

    Portable (I take my kite on my bicycle)

    Stable

    Can lift my very light KAP rig

     

    Thanks for your suggestions!

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