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Old 06-16-2013, 07:44 PM   #21
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Here is a stab at kayak landing in the surf.
1)As you approach the surf zone watch where the largest wave break.
That will set the starting point of your attack.
2) Watch how the sets work. A good rule of thumb is to watch the beach for the time when the water rolls as far up as it will. That will usually be within a wave or two of the end of the set. Although multiple swells can really mix things up.
3)Watch what is happening behind you more than you watch in front. Pick a spot to land that is clear so you can focus on what is important.
4) Back paddling is an important aspect of good landing technique. You can punch through backwards just like forward (for those instances where a wave is going to catch you).
5)If a wave, that you cannot back paddle through, is going to catch you then paddle forward at a slight angle to the wave. One of two things will happen (or both): You will start to ride the wave, and/or it will turn you sideways. If you start to ride the wave, then by all means, let out a YEEHAW! If you turn sideways, then lean into the wave bracing yourself with your paddle extended deep into the wave. (when loaded down, I prefer to come in sideways when a wave catches me from behind).
The 2 crucial elements when a breaking wave is going to catch you are that you need forward momentum when it catches you, and you must commit to the lean fully. With no momentum, the wave will draw you to the peak and dump you down, or just break right on top of you. Without a definite lean, you will tip over towards the beach.

This is my experience, although I have only used an OK Trident 15 paddle kayak for my learning curve.
#6 don't launch or land at the same time or near another kayaker... it can be treacherous... sorry greg.

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Old 06-16-2013, 08:01 PM   #22
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Greg in a 15' Trident cuts the surf like an aircraft carrier

When you follow Greg in and out of the surf zone in your hobie...make sure you have leashes on....yell a YEEHAWWW and be prepared to have a yard sale if you el rollo....
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Old 06-16-2013, 08:50 PM   #23
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Any report?

Any report from today? How'd you guys do?
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Old 06-16-2013, 09:05 PM   #24
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Launch and landing was a cinch. Missed out on meeting up with you guys. Met a guy here named Todd I think maybe Tony wished I could remember. Brain fart. He was a pretty cool dude. Fished til close to 2 for nada. Went home with a stripe on my back!!!!! Maybe next time. At least I got the first surf L&L done.
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Old 06-17-2013, 06:51 PM   #25
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Yesterday at LJ was a good learning experience. Launch was easy and the incoming attempt was a success, will definitely be back. All I caught was mackerel which were then rebooked for bait on a sliding 2oz sinker and circle hook.
I did however learn the hardway that the current and wind can really push you way father south than you think you are real quick!!! What's the norm with the flow out there? Outgoing tide brings you out and then conveyor belt south, had incoming tide on the way in and that did help. Next time will work closer to the kelp beds and no weight. It was a good experience and will want to get on the water earlier. Paddled out around 6:45am, back on sand at 2:30
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