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Deefeesha 12-29-2011 04:17 PM

Missing Kayaker in Malibu
 
Just saw this on the news.

Anyone have information? News said a call was reported, but they aren't sure of the validity.

If so, I hope this individual is okay.

jorluivil 12-29-2011 05:02 PM

I know matt(stinkymatt) was there today fishing with a few other guys. The last time that I talked to him they were already heading in. Hope this story has a happy ending.

jorluivil 12-29-2011 05:10 PM

http://www.losangeles.uscgnews.com/go/doc/834/1265651/

Coast Guard searches for missing kayaker near Malibu

LOS ANGELES-The U.S. Coast Guard and Baywatch Malibu are searching for a missing kayaker near Malibu, Calif., Dec. 29, 2011.
The missing man was reportedly assisting another kayaker when he vanished from sight approximately 1.5 miles east of Point Dume, Malibu.
Baywatch units reportedly found an empty kayak containing a life jacket and a paddle in the search area.
The Coast Guard received the initial call from Baywatch at around 3 p.m.
Shortly after notification, a rescue boat crew from Coast Guard Station Los Angeles was dispatched to the area to aid in the search.

theluckypig 12-29-2011 05:20 PM

george, any word from matt?

jorluivil 12-29-2011 05:22 PM

I just got a text from him so he's fine. I asked him if everyone he was with came in with him, waiting on a reply.

jorluivil 12-29-2011 05:32 PM

Just heard from him....all three guys are accounted for

theluckypig 12-29-2011 05:35 PM

good news... i hope that person is found asap...

Fiskadoro 12-29-2011 05:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jorluivil (Post 103657)
The missing man was reportedly assisting another kayaker when he vanished from sight approximately 1.5 miles east of Point Dume

That's the BKR area. I wonder if he was fishing?

Dave k 12-29-2011 06:11 PM

Since the found a paddle in the yak my guess is it's a diver. Hopefully everything is ok...

StinkyMatt 12-29-2011 06:19 PM

Just got home from Malibu and got a heads up from George.

We fished in the area described in the report. There were 4 other kayakers out there. Two were freedivers workiing it tight to the boilers outside of Point dume, no more then 200 yds.

The other set of yakers we saw coming from the Esco directions heading to Dume at around 1pm. Chatted with them a little, they were planning to fish the blow hole outside of Dume. Neither one of these areas would be the exact location of the report. At least one of the kayakers appeared in the know about the area, he was not wearing a pfd.

I sure hope this turns out Ok.

ericko 12-29-2011 07:23 PM

glad you boys are home....how was the fishing?

bubblehide 12-30-2011 05:47 AM

First, I'm glad to hear you guys are all okay.

Second: it looks like a 65yo male called 911 from the yak, stating that he was having chest pains, and a BMW was towed from the parking area; he was yaking alone, and his PFD was on the yak. It doesn't sound good at this point. Coast guard is involved in the search today.

jorluivil 12-30-2011 06:25 AM

Bummer.

Keep those jackets on boys. I could be wrong but isn't this the second time someone goes missing that wasn't wearing his pfd? Wasn't there one in NPB a few months back?

mtnbykr2 12-30-2011 06:30 AM

I just heard a little blurb "rental kayak, 65 year old, called 911 with chest pains" yak and PFD found...He probably took it off during pain of heart attack...unfortunate circumstances...thoughts and prayers to family

MrPukaShell 12-30-2011 06:45 AM

Saw this on the new this morning. Does not look good. According to the report I heard they found the Kayak with the PFD clipped on. Too bad the guys was not inside. I for one never take mine off unless I am removimg my jacket and then it goes right back. It was a lime green malibu kayak I saw them loading on the resuce truck. Quite the bummer........

maui jim 12-30-2011 03:00 PM

Baywatch units reportedly found an empty kayak containing a life jacket and a paddle in the search area.
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Pam Anderson.......needs no life jacket,..... The "Hoff " does though... :D

rayster 12-30-2011 08:52 PM

I think this show why we should not go out by our self and we need to carry a radio since 911 goes to CHP and they have no clue about the water ways.

Drake 12-30-2011 09:13 PM

I'm usually a culprit for removing my life jacket when I get hot or uncomfortable, but never when I'm alone, never in less than lake like conditions and never more than 1/2 an ear shout from land. I should be better about it, especially since I'm in the Coast Guard.
I also keep a Safety whistle, Firefly (Signal strobe), signal mirror, Sar knife and Chem lights in my PFD. I know, they don't do me any good in the back of my kayak. I do however, tether it to my belt loops when it's behind me, just in case I ever went over (knock on wood)

It's a sad story, and in the CG we say after 48 hours it's no longer Search and Rescue, its a recovery mission. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family.

JohnnyCope 12-30-2011 09:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rayster (Post 103794)
I think this show why we should not go out by our self and we need to carry a radio since 911 goes to CHP and they have no clue about the water ways.



Coast Guard number saved to your phone !!!! till you get a radio.

Fiskadoro 12-30-2011 11:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Drake (Post 103799)
It's a sad story, and in the CG we say after 48 hours it's no longer Search and Rescue, its a recovery mission. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family.

Yeah you hate to say it but the guy's probably gone. He went into 57 degree water two miles offshore, evidently while suffering some kind of heart attack. If he was alive they should of already found him. They found the kayak upside down right where the Cell GPS positioned it, and it was fair weather, a relatively calm day. The CG has called off the search, as there is pretty much no chance he's going to be found alive.

If the current was moving east to west he could be 20 miles offshore by now, and with the amount of sharks that frequent that area just offshore: blues, mako's and whites, it wouldn't surprise me if they never found him at all.

There are worse ways to go then paddling offshore on a beautiful day off point Dume. If I had to choose a way to go I'd say it sure beats the hell out of cancer, or Alzheimer's.

I was talking to a buddy about this today. My take I'm not afraid of dying out there as long as it's fast, but the idea of floating around for several days in frigid water fending off curious blue sharks does make me pretty uncomfortable.

Jim


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