Another tip on advanced rescue techniques from the Kiteboarder Magazine. Check out the full article here.
Even if a beginner can body drag upwind, it can take them a long time to get back to their board. It takes a lot of time and practice to master this technique. Picking up a loose board and delivering it back to the owner is much appreciated. Just make sure you pass along that good karma when you get a chance and you’re a more intermediate rider.
1. Approach the board from upwind. As you reach the board, slow down and sit in the water so you can fly your kite in neutral.
2. Pick up the board and put in your lap, so that you can use your knees to hold it while controlling your kite.
3. As you get up out of the water, use your backhand to hold a foot strap while still controlling your kite. Your knees will help steady the board as you start off.
4. As you ride away, you can then tuck the board under your arm
5. When delivering the board back to the rider, go past them downwind to prevent a kite tangle. Set the board down nicely where they can easily get to it.
On another note, always write your name on your board so that if you do lose it, the person who finds it knows how to get ahold of you. If you’re in the market for a new board, we urge you to stop by a demo a Best Spark kiteboard or the Cabrinha Custom kiteboard, both are favorites of ours.

This pic is hilarious. I would be a bit concerned dangling up there without my board.