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Just a reminder on how dangerous the kayak fishing can be.
This individual obviously did not practice self rescue. Also, a cheap Ascend Kayak should not have an added motor. I also believe he packed the kayak over the weight limit.
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There's a lot of reminders in that video. That knife was extremely dull, no radio, the swimmer almost capsized his buddy, he didn't even try to flip back over and get back in. His buddy stayed pretty calm during the whole show. Panic can be a killer. In addition to having proper equipment and practicing self rescue, it's good to frequently remind yourself of what could go wrong, and do mental exercises of what you would do if things go south. It will reduce the cahnce of panic. Thanks for sharing.
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So much wrong with this...
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Couldn't even finish watching the video because the stupid mistakes they kept doing were just endless. Totally unprepared. You can't fix stupid! It's like the stories that pop up all the time of people falling off the edge of a cliff while taking a selfie.
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The least they could have done is explained what happened so that maybe someone could learn from their mistakes. Kayak did not look overloaded to me, but who knows? Why didn't they flip the kayak right side up and paddle it in? Poorly prepared.
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Holy crap. I’m not going to pile on........but this is priceless :D
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Are they trying to cut line with a clam knife. That thing won’t even cut line. Always practice flipping and reentry. Get off your phone and get your buddy back in! Phones are for when all else fails. No pump, no vhf radio I don’t even see a paddle. Idiots. Best idiot line ever from the homie on the yak “I called the coast guard cuz it’s like kinda what you do” LMFAO NO gps, hey I’m in the ocean!
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There are several steps of a self rescue plan. All steps are not used each time, but they help in certain situations. I have seen several of these videos and know specific individuals who after flipping kayak back over and using a bilge pump, allowed them to get back to shore. He put himself in a situation that he did not plan for. The old saying is "Fail to plan, plan to fail". I'm sure the parts of the video where he recognized the kayak was going down would reveal a whole lot more. I would not go out without a bilge pump and periodic checks inside the hull. |
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Are they not wearing PFDs? Am I seeing right?
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What size motor is it designed for? You don't check hull integrity when on the water shortly after launch and before you make it 3 miles offshore? Lot's of kayakers, myself included check often. |
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Standard routine before launching -- Make one or two walks around the kayak to inspect the hull integrity, make sure the drain scuppers are tightly secure and the rudder deployed properly and is functioning. Double-check that all gear is sufficiently secured for surf transit. |
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