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Landing Sequence
So you wanna be a "Top Gun" at landing a kayak on the beach, huh.....? well watch this!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1ewYcUILQU <iframe width="560" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/d1ewYcUILQU" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
Tony, I missed seeing Mr Patrick's waiting to launch coupled with these landings. Epic again.
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I've got a Team Sewer Song of the Day:
"I tried to landing my kayak, but then I got high..." I think I need to get high, and watch this video over again, and again. Thanks for the entertainment. Yani |
Great video........Very entertaining......
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As I start this video up and the song comes on...my daughter runs in and says "oh you don't want to hear this song Pop, it's bad..."
Brotha Tony just keeps on filming while Greg's $2k in gear sloshes around in the sand... My Tip of the Day: If you're facing shore and Tony's free eye gets big (the other eye is in his camera), look over your shoulder because there's a big arse wave about to hit you...he won't warn you, he's just trying to get THE shot with one of his twelve cameras...so he can show the world!!! :the_finger: |
What happens at the landing does not stay at the landing
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That video got my heart racing big time....
I noticed how Tony didn't help any of his kayaking "friends" get their kayaks on to the beach, but instead, he decided to keep the camera rolling. Thanks for the entertainment Tony!!! |
That's how I do it
Jorge.
That how I do my beach landings too. My very first beach landing on my PA was there at San Onofre with a big shore break. Got slammed on that one and broke my paddle. I rolled two out of three landing at La Jolla I guess that just come with owning a PA. Now I just pack everything down and expect to go swimming. Maybe next time I'll just jump in the water n the surf zone and swim in with the kayak. At least that way it won't flip and get sand everywhere. Tony Great production on the video. At least you made it in high and dry |
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eeeshhhhhhh!!!!! no bueno.....hard to watch perfectly good gear get tossed. hope it wasn't too bad, did he get his Gopro back?
And this speaks to the repeatedly overlooked major need for San Diego to step up and pay to build a kayak angler only dock with greenie bait barge and beer bar that extends past the reserve line and has one of those flat escalators like at the airport to get our gear out there! We need to rally at City Hall!!!!!!! |
dope compilation
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Watching that video was one second laughing and than thinking OH NO bad for the gear. George got stuck is the rip tide and turned sideways right where it's almost more sand than water. Greg's misfortune was not seeing the wave in time to grab the side handle, OUCH. Tony you made it. My wife wants to go camping at San O, but I've never taken my kayak there and it looks like you have to keep an eye out more and stay in the surf zone a little longer than at La Jolla, to pick the calmer spots. Than you have to dismount fast and pull the kayak up the sand out of the beach breakers. Rough landings but how was the fishing. Another great video Tony. Mark
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Well done Tony.. Are you boys heading out Sunday ? Have Jada soccer game Saturday so won't be able to get out.
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Awesome video! I'm going to go watch it again:cheers1:
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Tony,
Kudos to you. This is one of the best videos you have done by far. The compilation of shots angels is very good. I will have to nominate this video for an Oscar. The way you integrated the video games and airplane crash was phenomenal. The degree of time you put into making this videos for our entertainment deserves Kudos by itself. Question for George Now, George, I felt like you were under the Super Tank of a PA for a long time when you took a dive, I was getting kind of worried for you. How does it feel to be eating sand under the PA? I thought Tony was going to film you getting CPR. The title " Tony saves a life." Song of the day: I've got a Team Sewer Song of the Day: "I tried landing my kayak, but then I got high... I was gonna save my buddies life, but then I got high My filming never stops, and I know why ( why man?) cause I got high (x3) (La da da da da da da da da) I was gonna get Greg Stuff before I got high I coulda helped out and coulda put the camera down, but I got high (La da da da da da da da da) I am never gonna help out and I know why, (why man?) yea heyy, - cause I like to make fun of other people and I know why? [repeat 3X] BEcause Frank got me good and hurts my pride and thats why I get high, I like to high, I like to get high I messed up my entire life because I got high I got no kids and no wife because I got high now all I eat are polish quesadillas and I know why - cause I got high [repeat 3X] I'm gonna stop singing this song because I'm high I'm eating 29 busybee sandwiches because I'm high and if I dont sell one copy I know why - cause I'm high [repeat 3X] Thanks for the entertainment. Yani |
i noticed when your boat was upside down the rudder was out. Made the same mistake once and had a yard sale.. boat won't slide sideways with the rudder down. great video better song.:sifone:
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I always admired people surfed their kayak in with fishing rods/ GoPro / gaff....etc sticking up to the sky.
I don't trust my skill or luck.. I stow everything, tie my rods flat to my kayak and bail out before landing , grab my kayak side handle and let the surf push me in.. Not pretty, but I never lost a thing this way... Pretty suck to lose a rod, get sand in the reel.... or crack that expensive GoPro... :cool: |
life goes on
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Good stuff right there...I gotta fish with you guys one day but then I'd be scared to see the footage that you come up with...made me laugh!!!
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I'm 4 for 4 with this technique. But I expect a flip in my future.
http://youtu.be/R_HANDqKu2Q |
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That works but you can throw it all out the window when your dealing with a PA. Totally different animal. To me landing the PA is my favorite part of the day! |
Yes! That's what I'm talking about!
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By the way, that video, you guys are INSANE! J |
I'll never understand why you guys don't land with peddles. It's 100 times easier. I've flipped my old outback one time at 230 in the morning in the middle of lobster season. Never dumped the pa. I always just waited for the last wave of the set and followed it in. 99.99999 percent success rate.
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This is my preferred way of landing - with the mirage drive in. I haven't had a %100 success rate though. Pedalling-in become difficult when there is a shore break, for example at San O or Esco in Malibu. Or it becomes difficult when you have fish on your deck and it's not effective to pedal. |
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When was the last time you tried that somewhere where there is a shore break? |
Why would you video a 99.99999 percent success rate anyways? Everybody wants to see a crash right?! I know I do! Even if its me! Makes good video!
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Those crashes look painful in two ways:
#1 the physical pain #2 the monetary pain |
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And yes, I'm ready to do it all over again.................minus the flipping |
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a. they're easier to judge. size. timing. direction b. they sit in deep water all the way until the last ten feet, thus giving your mirage drive extra room c. you can be closer to shore to wait out the sets d. the surge forward will often assist you in the crucial landing while you jump out e. they don't roll all the way in like the beach breaks i don't even launch at shores anymore, the only reason i traded in my hobie was because I'm lazy and like to paddle straight through the kelp to the fishing grounds. that being said, I'm 99.99999999 (eh fugg it, 100%) entertained by all of your launchings and landings. sweet video as always boys :cheers1: |
OMG!! I actually agree with Danny, who would have thought.
I like to build up speed parallel to the waves as I watch them build and then aim the kayak towards the back of the wave. Once I feel like I'm close enough I turn the rudder quickly and ride the back of wave in. This way I have already build up speed and I'm watching the waves from the side instead of the back. Once in the white wash I would pull the rudder up and jump out in 3-4 feet of water and hold kayak up not to damage the drive. Now my success rate has been great making it in but still make silly mistakes like forgetting to pull rudder or like last week thinking I'm in 2 feet when really I was at 6 feet. |
A new reality show
BIG WATERS EDGE: A story men and their kayaks !!!
MOMO- lol on the 6' of water. |
Shit....you guys are just a bunch of regular surf hero's ! Hey momo...are you another one of those 99.99999 percenter's?
I urge you to go to county on a decent surf day, take that gopro and film yourself and your technique.....by the way didn't you have a I almost died story coming in thru the surf just recently? Bottom line is we all roll every once and awhile, whether we choose to admit it or not. Contrary to popular belief I do make it in without rolling most of the time. We all have different styles and preferences, there is no 1 right way of doing it. I just choose to show you guys when it all goes wrong. :eek: |
we all must learn the right way to kayak land:
If only Chuck Norris was here to be able to teach it to team sewer: "he can kayak to the moon." Awhhh who am I kidding not ever chuck Norris can save team sewer |
Yes Tony, I did but I'm not in 99% cause I make plenty of mistake. The one thing I make sure to NEVER do is have someone waiting with a camera to catch my mistake :)
I rarely do county line as it's just not worth the punishment I may take if my timing is off plus given the unpredictable nature of the surf breaks as well. Leo and Deer creek is close enough. And no one is saying we do it better just different. Given my 2 near death experiences on a kayak recently I learned a lot but by no means able to give advise, only share what works for me. I wish I had Greg's landing abilities and your catching abilities. |
Oh even the invincible greg has mishaps every so often...sometimes in the least challenging surf....:eek: but you didn't hear that from me....
And...what's wrong with gregs catching abilities anyway??? The best advice I can give for surf landings, is to put away everything that you don't want to lose, or break. If you do that, and losing or breaking stuff is out of the equation, landings can actually be fun! |
Getting old and slow with a bad back is what caused my problem. It had little to do with technique (although I could have stayed seated the whole time and got wet but slid up the beach upright). As anyone with sciatic problems can tell you, you cannot jump up and move as quickly as you used to. That being said, I had no gear lost and almost no damage. I had a small nut pull out of the top of my bait tank that holds my gaff holder. And maybe some sand in my reels.
San Onofre is a different animal for launching and landing than most beaches due to the shallow reef extending just off the shore to good ways out. It does not allow for much clearance for pedal drives, except during the high tide. At minus tides, you can have to drag your kayak a couple hundred feet out to clear the rocks. This reef also makes for multiple sets of breakers for different swell heights and directions. So you have to take care when traveling parallel to the shore there. Also, depending on the surf, what is the perfect approach for one size and direction of swell may be the wrong approach for the next encounter. There is a small channel between reef sections just South of the parking area that is a great route in on small to mid size days. But the biggest waves are there when the surf is up. |
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That video is freaking awesome, love it! ! Here's my pic from 2006 TQ, Iraq. We knew Chuck was coming to take a picture with each platoon in our company, so i made this sign with some scrap wood, spray paint, and red reflective tape. http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/14...77c9d359e9.jpg Appears someone from my platoon posted it online. Can't see my face, since I'm on the seven ton holding my sign. http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/14...16b6568a35.jpg |
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Gregg I cringed the most watching your clip. like bones in my body breaking. |
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