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JDW 08-23-2014 05:49 PM

Missing kayaker in Mission Bay!
 
I was kayaking in Mission Bay but left around 1 P.M. The young man was last seen around 3 P.M. ...

http://www.cbs8.com/story/26354787/s...in-mission-bay

lookoutdj 08-23-2014 06:39 PM

That's very sad... It sounds like he might not have been wearing his PFD.

JDW 08-23-2014 09:51 PM

The news report wasn't very specific. Apparently his kayak capsized and he was left holding his PFD. For some reason he let go of the PFD and went under, never to surface again.

It freaks me out because It seems like such a preventable accident. I used to volunteer at the National VA Summer Sports Clinic, Kayak Venue which was hosted by MB Yacht Club. We had many disabled Veterans of different abilities from quadriplegic to physically fit with traumatic brain injury cases.

We never had any injuries other than an accidental paddle smack during kayak football. After reading about this poor guy, it seems we were really lucky!

Jess

alanw 08-23-2014 10:11 PM

Yea this sucks. For the sake of your family and friends, wear your PFD always. It's not too hot, it's not uncomfortable, and it doesn't make you less macho.

mclanea 08-24-2014 06:22 AM

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Originally Posted by JDW (Post 204222)
I was kayaking in Mission Bay but left around 1 P.M. The young man was last seen around 3 P.M. ...

http://www.cbs8.com/story/26354787/s...in-mission-bay

Sadly, seems like this is now a recovery.
https://twitter.com/CBS8/status/503385129117421569

johnnyblaze2009 08-24-2014 09:42 AM

My sisters friend had her company party at a resort in Mission Bay, the same place I guess this guy took a kayak out. He was from what I understood an exchange student from Ghana or something like that- anyways I heard he was wearing a PFD but it was just the neck collar style and I don't think it was on properly. I guess some kids seen him flip his kayak and paddled towards him and tried offering him their paddle to grab on but by that time he slipped from his pfd and went down. It sucks to hear about situations like this but also how it could be prevented. I heard that same resort let out a kayak with 5 kids on it. Because there was only one person in charge of what's coming in or going out- accountability has to become a priority. And if PFDs are not properly worn, should there be a secondary device if a kayaker/paddle boarder was to fall in. I would think floating life rings or something similar should be on rental equipment just in case.


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Siebler 08-24-2014 10:19 AM

Daniel and I watched the recovery of the body earlier this morning. Sad reminder of why you need to wear your PFD.

Nic D 08-24-2014 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Siebler (Post 204264)
Daniel and I watched the recovery of the body earlier this morning. Sad reminder of why you need to wear your PFD.

ya super sad. news just showed the recovery and stated he was not wearing a pfd.

JDW 08-24-2014 06:50 PM

I read he was a 17 year old exchange student from Ghana. He rented a kayak from the Catamaran and was not wearing a PFD. If KUSI TV news is correct, He was 6'9", a basketball player.

So sad.

buddha 08-24-2014 07:53 PM

What I fail to understand is that he didn't know how to swim.

How can anyone that doesn't know how to swim operate a kayak without having his PFD on?

I also wonder what kind of instructions he received at Catamaran in regards to safety if any.

janines.fishtales@cox.net 08-24-2014 07:59 PM

Underestimated...
 
The bottom line of the story is, it's a large body of water and anything can happen. People go out there, unprepared, and beyond their capabilities all the time. Our beaches and bays are an incredible source of recreation, but it is the wilderness and it is not to be underestimated. Please, lets all learn from this young man. Be safe out there!

Janine

johnnyblaze2009 08-24-2014 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by buddha (Post 204304)
What I fail to understand is that he didn't know how to swim.



How can anyone that doesn't know how to swim operate a kayak without having his PFD on?



I also wonder what kind of instructions he received at Catamaran in regards to safety if any.


He was a guest of someone's for a company party at that resort. He wasn't issued a kayak, when one came available, one person got off and another got on, the pfd was tucked under the bungee straps but was not the correct size for him. It was for a child. But he chose to take the kayak out anyways and with inexperience in kayaking and swimming paid the ultimate price. My parents and sister were guests as well to that event. They seen the guy getting his face painted that day.


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Hunters Pa 08-25-2014 07:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by buddha (Post 204304)
What I fail to understand is that he didn't know how to swim.

How can anyone that doesn't know how to swim operate a kayak without having his PFD on?

I also wonder what kind of instructions he received at Catamaran in regards to safety if any.


You could be Michael Phelps, but get hit & knocked out by a drunk on a jetski or in a boat and you are done.

wiredantz 08-25-2014 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by johnnyblaze2009 (Post 204310)
He was a guest of someone's for a company party at that resort. He wasn't issued a kayak, when one came available, one person got off and another got on, the pfd was tucked under the bungee straps but was not the correct size for him. It was for a child. But he chose to take the kayak out anyways and with inexperience in kayaking and swimming paid the ultimate price. My parents and sister were guests as well to that event. They seen the guy getting his face painted that day.


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My life vest is one thing I never take off, unless im taking off my sweater( or putting one on). I then put it back on immediately. I always make sure my life vest is in Great Condition too.

buddha 08-25-2014 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Hunters Pa (Post 204326)
You could be Michael Phelps, but get hit & knocked out by a drunk on a jetski or in a boat and you are done.

That could be true of anyone.

What is your point?

He needed to put his pfd on and it was unfortunate that he was not briefed on this as well as someone checking to make sure that he had the right sized pfd and wore it the entire time.

makobob 08-25-2014 10:04 AM

I would bet that the Catamaran has changed their policy on rentals or improved their training to employees. Too bad they lost a client to learn a lesson they already knew. Always wear a life vest and always buckle up. There ARE no excuses.

momo fish 08-25-2014 10:13 AM

Read again. He is saying even the best swimmer needs to have a pfd on.

Quote:

Originally Posted by buddha (Post 204340)
That could be true of anyone.



What is your point?



He needed to put his pfd on and it was unfortunate that he was not briefed on this as well as someone checking to make sure that he had the right sized pfd and wore it the entire time.


Hunters Pa 08-25-2014 10:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by buddha (Post 204340)
That could be true of anyone.

What is your point?

He needed to put his pfd on and it was unfortunate that he was not briefed on this as well as someone checking to make sure that he had the right sized pfd and wore it the entire time.


Point is, being a great swimmer will not save you if some jackass runs into you and knocks you out.

I have a wife and two kids that count on me coming home from the few trips I actually get to make. I wear my PFD from when I am launching until I am back on shore

oneyedeer 08-25-2014 10:28 AM

just remember to do your research not all pfd are made equal.....some pfd are made so that it will automatically right you up if you are unconscious others does not

jorluivil 08-25-2014 10:40 AM

Why do we turn every thread into a pissing contest?

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