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#1 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: ...waaaay out there
Posts: 794
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Good point Larry. The short interval days make it tough to get out dry. But it is just water.
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#2 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 132
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yeah I'm not worried about a diver getting wet at the launch. I just don't want it to flip him. He dives from a kayak up in Norcal, but launching a zodiac is new to him.
So if you guys see my zodiac out there on Monday-Wed. it will be my buddy Harold AKA "Fuzz" on various fish and dive websites. Nate |
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#3 |
The Good Clone
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Clairemont
Posts: 520
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I came pretty close to getting stuck on my way out today. I had to back up to the harder sand so I could get some speed up, but I hit soft sand sooner than expected and barely made it through. Taking my car on the sand was a poor decision on my part.
As for the surf, it was kinda ugly when I launched at around 3:30 pm with some nasty sets, but when I landed around 7:30 there was almost no surf. -Patrick |
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