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Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 1,509
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I was watching the weather and thinking about a trip down, after a 2 hour drive down with the conditions at 4:30AM I would of gone out for sure. The only reason I didn't come down was the wind came up early, up here, and I've been sick. I'll tell you one thing as soon as it started to blow though I would of headed in, as it was projected to blow later in the morning, and I knew it was coming. One thing I might add. When it get's really rough I stow all my gear and then attach not only a leash to my paddle, but also a lanyard from myself to the yak so if I end up in the water I won't loose the yak or paddle. Additionally I keep my radio in my life vest pocket so If I do have to call for help I don't have to open a hatch to get my radio. Open a hatch and loose the cover and your completely screwwed in those conditions. When it gets rough I want a clean deck with no distractions so I con concentrate on staying in the yak and paddling home. Just my take though. Jim |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 314
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i was also glued to the weather reports and why i didnt nake the trip down also i wont launch with winds in excess of about 10-15knts in the morning figuring it would just get stronger later if it happens while iam already out well ive been known to be escorted by CG not that was in any trouble hiding out tied off to kelp in cove at the time radio on vest or on person is important also that its really waterproof good idea to leash everything prob is u can get caught up in the leashes when or if u tip and it can make it harder to get back into ure boat specially of ure cold and tired allready still i leash everything even my vhf to my lifevest being out in 50mph+ wind is scary shit indeed and somthing i hope to never repeat again thankfully me and a friend were close to shore when it hit (few years ago) thats when i came to trust my prowler(pfd and paddle) with my life (and be very wary of small craft advisories) |
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