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FullFlavorPike 03-20-2017 08:26 AM

excitement!
 
this story just came down through the Divebums email server. Enjoy:


"It was a bit past 4:30 Saturday afternoon. I was in my kayak. I had paddled from the Breakwater ramp to Shell St PG and was on my way back. I was hit off the end of San Carlos Beach about 100 yards or so off the Monterey Bay Inn - probably over Metridium. So, I was near the end of a great paddle - I encountered dolphins off Point Cabrillo and a large group of very young harbor seals close in to Hopkins Station.



"Suddenly, I heard a loud Bang as my kayak and I flew into the air. I landed outside my boat, look back to it and to my horror saw a large great white shark no more than three feet away had my kayak in its mouth. I could clearly see it's 2-inch teeth and it's black eye that looked lifeless.



"I scrambled away from my boat as fast as I could and started kicking towards shore - really wishing that I was wearing fins! In between yelling "No God No" I was shocked at how many thoughts about how to survive ran through my head - don't splash, don't let your legs hang down, keep your eyes on the shark and swim away, don't act like a panicked seal. After Five minutes, maybe five years - it was hard to tell, I pulled out my Nautilus Lifeline and called in a mayday to the coast guard. They were having trouble hearing me. I spotted a sail boat and started frantically waving to them with my right arm as I operated the radio with my left hand.



"While this was going on, the shark was using my boat as a chew toy. I saw it spin with the boat at least three times. It started pushing the boat towards me and then left the boat and headed for me. Suddenly it dove. I put my face in the water to see if it was under me, but I couldn't see anything.



"I looked up and saw the sail boat approaching me. After some very quick explanations I said that I needed to get into the small boat. There was no ladder or transom. I had been in the water for about twenty minutes. I was wearing a 3-mil, but had forgotten my booties and was bear foot. My feet were numb and I was running on nothing but adrenaline. I could not get up into the boat or stand up on their motor. I asked them to call 911 and ask for coast guard assistance.



"The coast guard showed up 5 minutes later and pulled me into their boat. All my gear was floating and was recovered. They took me back to the Breakwater..



"In the parking lot I spoke with the people from the sailboat who came to my rescue. They were a young family who attended NPS. They were taking their young daughter out on her first sail. According to them, the shark was as big as my boat. I have a 14-ft kayak. Bite marks show that it had the whole girth of the boat in its mouth. My boat is covered with bite marks from end to end with multiple punctures. People told me that they could see the shark slapping the surface of the water with its fins as it mauled my boat.



"I had always thought that great whites hit a target to test it and then backed off. This was a prolonged attack on the surface.



"I've just gotten back from a steak dinner with Scott and Nancy and a very good bottle of wine donated by their neighbor. That's why we didn't make it to Member Night at the aquarium. I'm still not sure if I will sleep tonight, or want to try. I suspect that I just joined a very small club - one I never wanted to join!"


—XSome Dude in Monterrey

YakHanded 03-20-2017 08:47 AM

thats some crazy shiat... a guy on here Rhyak up in central coast had a similar experience a few years ago

tunaseeker 03-20-2017 09:21 AM

Whoa....

Dave Legacy 03-20-2017 10:07 AM

Is this a very recent story or re-post of an old one? Still a good one nonetheless!

Iceman 03-20-2017 10:34 AM

Full blown terror moment right there...................glad it ended well.

GTboosted 03-20-2017 10:48 AM

That is half of all my fears out on the water in a kayak. The other is a boater that is drunk or careless.

NICKWORN 03-20-2017 10:50 AM

WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT
 
Hell no!!!!! My arse puckered just reading this story!

Baja_Traveler 03-20-2017 12:04 PM

I did a search on this, and I highly suspect it is a repeat of a 2012 Story - which is very similar (with less detail). No recent stories of a kayak being attacked by a great white show.

wiredantz 03-20-2017 01:26 PM

glad he made it out, with a life story ... man thats some real cajones right there... to be able to get out and kayak after that incident!

Ro12 03-22-2017 03:03 PM

Man
Was lookin forward to finally gettin back out there
The water is still kinda cold though
Guess I'll just wait a bit longer
Haha

smokie 03-22-2017 03:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave Legacy (Post 277006)
Is this a very recent story or re-post of an old one? Still a good one nonetheless!

I believe this happened this past weekend in the Monterey area and it was a red kayak.

The other link from 2012 occurred at Pacifica, CA which is a different incident.

Nonetheless, scary stuff. But this is the price we must be willing to pay if we play on the landlord's turf.

wiredantz 03-23-2017 12:48 PM

Found another thread on this topic:

https://www.southbayriders.com/forums/threads/155463/
pictures of his kayak:


https://www.smugmug.com/gallery/n-gTMjCB/

steve999 03-23-2017 04:55 PM

Man oh man that guys kayak was a chew toy.


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