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May 3 2008, 04:31 PM
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SAT 3 MAY O8. the weather looked pretty good clear sky 12 knot s/e wind. so i decided to have a go in chesil cove portland.it was an easy launch and with the wind pushing me i was soon 3/4 mile out .i got the gear down and was soon into some wrasse, pollock and the odd mac.id been out there for a couple of hours the wind had picked up i was reaching for the rear well and the next thing i was in the water.what a shock to the system. i didnt panic not alot anyway.i tried several times to get back in but it just wasnt happening i had no chace of swiming in and its suprising how knackering it is trying to get back in.so fearing the embaressment of having to be rescued i managed to launch myself in and head for the shore.
good points were i now know it can be done and i didnt lose any kit. but you can be sure i will be practising the drills before i go again. |
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May 3 2008, 07:06 PM
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good points were i now know it can be done and i didnt lose any kit. but you can be sure i will be practising the drills before i go again. Good for you - one of the most important things you can do is practice re-entries. The more times you practice in different conditions the better. I've yet to come out by accident except when messing around in the surf but have tried it in most conditions now, including heavy surf. Like that I am confident in most situations. Just got to do some in fast current and messy chop now. It does get easier, I promise. Don't rush it, judge what the swell is doing, position yourself beforehand taking into account swell and wind and don't go head first over the other side as I have done on occasion ;D |
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May 3 2008, 11:37 PM
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Well you survived that one! Try and lay alongside the kayak, and kick your legs as if you are swimming, this will bring them to the surface, and make re-entry a bit easier.
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May 4 2008, 12:58 PM
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Chesil Cove isn't the safest venue to fish.
If conditions change you can get into trouble heading back in down there, and you have to drag the kayak back up the shingle. Best to launch the other side and fish around Portland Harbour if you are a newcomer. -------------------- Kaskazi Dorado - Yellow Location: East Dorset |
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May 12 2008, 10:36 PM
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Good for you - one of the most important things you can do is practice re-entries. The more times you practice in different conditions the better. I've yet to come out by accident except when messing around in the surf but have tried it in most conditions now, including heavy surf. Like that I am confident in most situations. Just got to do some in fast current and messy chop now. It does get easier, I promise. Don't rush it, judge what the swell is doing, position yourself beforehand taking into account swell and wind and don't go head first over the other side as I have done on occasion ;D CAN YOU GET DVD'S ON SAFTY & THE ART ON GETING BACK ON A SIT ON TO KAYAK |
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May 14 2008, 07:39 PM
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![]() Junior Member ![]() Group: Members Posts: 23 Joined: 11-August 07 From: Norfolk Member No.: 12,791 |
Sorry about your dunking m8, just wondered what yak do you have?
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May 14 2008, 09:20 PM
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Junior Member ![]() Group: New Member Posts: 9 Joined: 29-April 08 From: weymouth Member No.: 14,346 |
Sorry about your dunking m8, just wondered what yak do you have?
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Number of downloads: 11thats my yak not bad for £100 hey.i have just fitted a fish finder, gps next. |
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