Summit = stable and a good low end
The 5 th line leaves room for improvement
You may have a few line crosses in the pulley's This happens if the kite has imploded ( frontal collapse) the leading edge flips over the kite
itself
It's likely trimmed perfectly, after riding the summit for a bit, I found that any twists in the lines or bridle may very well be the culprit
Double check everything
Start in light winds
If it still isn't flying? The lines connecting the actual pulleys (4:2:1) May be a half in or so too long ( even 1/4 inch can make a huge difference )
you could in do
And tie simple
Knots near the connection points and see if this
Helps it wouldst likely be the higher lines or the line that directly connects to the leading edge
It is a common issue with foils that have a compound complex pulley system
If the lines that run between the pulleys ate just a hair
to long it can fly slightly stalled
Which sounds like your issue,,
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