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I've been talking with some buddies about this - now we don't know if its his boat... but if it is, wow. The only thing we can come up with are these:
There may be other things - if I recall the story, it sank either bow or stern first (not keel first) - so it could have become some big red plastic pencil was bobbing along just barely under the surface for a couple of weeks like some flooded lobster bouy. I can't wait to hear back from Big Barrels to hear if its his boat. I mean, just wow. IIRC, the boat wasn't compromised - the hatch had water pouring into it from the bait pump. Dude can get out a brush and likely clean this boat up and have it back out this weekend. Whatever happens, this is the material legends are made of:
Somebody call Tony Scott or JJ Abrams. This is the stuff of Hollywood. :sifone: -Ken |
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He heard a mermaid whisper “come with me, I can tell you love the sea”. He said, “I love my wife and she loves me, you and I can never be”. <o:p></o:p> With a sudden splash his kayak sank, he felt a tug on his leg and then a yank. He kicked free and was afloat , He looked around for a boat. Two boats were near, but when he yelled for them they did not hear. The boats were soon out of sight, and he wondered if this is where he’d spend the night. <o:p></o:p> He heard a sound, it was out to sea, what he heard was a shout of glee. He saw a skiff with a rod bent, and knew he could get there before they went. With a determined stroke he swam toward the small bobbing boat. Getting near the paddle he waved, and moments later he was saved. <o:p></o:p> So when you fish, remember what those who love you wish. They want you to come back, and be prepared for emergencies on your yak. And always remember to put your fingers in your ears, if you should hear a mermaid whisper “Come with me, I can tell you love the sea”. <o:p></o:p> Thanks for sharing your story and inspiring me to:<o:p></o:p> Attach a vhf radio to my PFD. Attach a whistle to my PFD. Secure a bilge pump within reach. Attach a strobe to my PFD. Always WEAR my PFD. |
Good for you.
Glad you'll get your boat back. Your original post gave me lots to think about, thanks for sharing.
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So just got from picking up my kayak and here are some photos. Crazy stuff! The kayak ended up in front of the Lifeguard Headquarters in Mission Bay yesterday morning around 1030......I thought it was a new home on the bottom for some sort of critter being that it went vertical and disappeared like a scene out of Titanic (without the people flying buy, muscians, or romance) Everything on the deck was pretty much removed except one pole holder and, the seat, FF mount, GPS transponder, compass, and the leash for paddle. I also got back my bait tank, sump pump, billy club, and VHF radio (doesn't work) that was tangled up in wires of kayak.....the kayak has some new stick marks on it and the only hole is in the back where the rudder was torn out......I lost my center hatch lid which tells me when I flipped that wasn't locked down and secured (i think I turned one or two latches), which then allowed the water to fill rapidly and finish the job....so then my VHF radio was sucked into the kayak (no wonder I didn't see it) and got tangled with the wires....:doh:I secured the front hatch after opening it and didn't secure the middle before it flipped.....probably better that way in my case due to the fact I would have clinged to a kayak drifting south and would have moved out of the fishing grounds.....but who knows.....Anyhow, I think this experience has served as a good learning tool for myself and the kayak community here on BWE and I hope everyone is prepared and aware that stuff can happen quick. Also, if you sink a kayak it should be reported to the Lifeguards or Coast Guard so if it shows up there isn't a search party out trying to find a fisherman that doesn't exist (my wife and I talked about it).....another lesson learned
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absolutely freaking amazing...
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this is like a soap opera. Did you spot anything that could explain the water you were taking on prior to it going down? I know it would be tough to tell with the "post-burial" damage...
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had to be the bait tank. The scuppers and hull are intact |
This story is just EPIC. The most important thing here is that you survived and did not drown. You also make some important points in regards to if you yak goes adrift or sinks, let the CG or Life Guards know where and when and describe the yak as best as possible.
Now its rebuilding time and then off to :reel: some :wsb:! |
:eek:.. Good points on notifying the CG and Lifeguards about sinking your kayak. I agree.. Outfit another one, and get back out there.
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I just heard on the evening news that the search has been abandoned for the potentially lost kayaker associated with the yak that showed up in the MB channel. Someone, should clue the media in on the full story.
The complete story is much more interesting than what the media has reported so far. Bigbarrels, this is the time for you to bask in your 15 minutes of fame. You should call or email your favorite TV station and tell them your story. Bob |
That is amazing, WOW!
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Just talked to a Coast Guard boat today, and they handed me a sticker that you affix to your yak so that they know who to contact in case they find it adrift. You write your Cell, Phone, and Name on it in waterproof marker.
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Simply amazing.
So glad both you and your kayak have been recovered. This really shows, the ocean is something so incredible, and beyond our full understanding. Shocker the news media has fully botched the story. Never trust what you read in the paper, or hear on the news. They will always fill in the blanks in a story with their own fabricated nonsense. Great story Bigbarrels. You've go an amazing tale to tell. Willy |
Amazing...
That kayak is back for a reason. It must have soaked some karma drifting underneath the surface. :) |
I think that the Malibu X-factor really is one tough kayak. I'll buy another one. Thanks for posting the photos. I hope Malibu steps up and helps you out. They may want to keep this U-boat.
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Glad to hear this one turned out with a happy(er) ending than the media portrayed. |
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I would buy another as well....Great kayak but I would have a different bait tank setup (5 gallon bucket) that doesn't sit inside the kayak.....or just make sure the sit inside bait tank was only ran with a timer switch (never had an issue prior to that day)..... |
dude re-name that yak night rider no matter where u leave it it will come back to papa:kayak-surfer::afraid::help::stickyman::star:
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