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Join Date: Apr 2008
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ew wow
gonna look into that thanks and fingers crossed how I rolled... coming in There was some chop and slop with the following seas, so I was zig sagging to avoid back swamping. while zigging I started to track to the left until I got perpendicular to the swell. To correct I dug in hard to the right, leaned a bit and at almost the same time got hit with a nice choppy wave. I tried to correct by leaning to the other side but I was past the point of no return, and in a went. I had to laugh at the time because it sure felt comical. |
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: San Diego
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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me too learned a few things... always leash /clip your stuff if its not in your hands(I thought I knew this but I guess I forgot and or got complacent), or have a floaty attached dont zig zag with following seas be careful near the canyon offers of help are greatly appreciated even if I think I can manage by myself (because sometimes I cant), my buddies were already on the beach at the time im prob gonna rig up a step/loop to hang from my handles to be better able to get the yak back over when on the opposite side of the yak from the oncoming swell the fishing/diving community Is fricken awesome and my pride almost kept me from posting this which is foolish(the pride part) THANKS MUCHO p |
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