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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Santee, CA
Posts: 103
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safety first
My OP, bring everything you can, but as light as possible...
I am going to add a flair gun and Fog Horn, as once last fall, I was out with 2 buddies near point loma kelp, and the fog just dropped, or formed on us; I mean visibility went from well over 1000 yards to less than 100 yards in minutes... Then next thing we know, we hear a boat heading our way....closer, closer....Then we see him coming right at ME! We all start waving paddles, and I am blowing hard on a survival whistle, and getting ready to DIVE! At about 50 yards the guy swerves....and all was OK...but it rattled me for a bit... It was a lobster boat, going too fast for conditions, trusting radar, but we sure werent showing up on his screen!! Point is like everyone says; things can change in an instant! If you think you could need it, bring it! But keep it simple... After that day, I have also made a point of entering critical points on my GPS, and keep a simple compass handy so if I am out, and fog or darkness or ??? happens, I have some reference points to help me get back... |
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#2 |
Member
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Riverside County
Posts: 30
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In addition to the safety equipment, make sure you can get back on your kayak in case you end up in the water before you get out there.
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