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Join Date: Jun 2012
Posts: 102
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our plan was to park the sailboat (That was us over by the bait barge), and work from the kayaks. using the boat to hank out in and be comfortable. We did the same thing last weekend outside the breakwater. I looked at the ocean earlier in the morning and it was not that bad.We stopped off in front of Doheny to check it out @ 4pm and there were waves breaking 300 yards off of shore. (never seen it like that ever). I thought this is not possible but Jettytaco and Juan wanted to give it a shot. So we pulled the boat out of the slip and BAM! The sky opens up with lightning and wind does and 180 degree changes blowin 20+mph. I'm still in jeans and sweatshirt at this point, stuck driving the boat I couldn't get my foul weathers out of the cabin and got soaked. Jetty and Juan dropped there nets and close the harbor and got told not to go out. He took there names and info then drove by me and told me that they would be on there way back.
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Lake Forest
Posts: 254
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I could totally see me doing that just before the cuffs went on. "Don't tell me I can't go play in the waves! What's your name officer?!!" I kinda did ruffle their feathers when they told me to move my "traps". I promptly said, "The're hoop nets" I just got a glare and,"You've been warned." LOL... |
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#3 |
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Posts: 102
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The reason that they do that, is because you can be billed for rescue. If you go out and need a rescue its on tax dollars. If you go out and were warned that's negligence and you could be billed for the rescue.
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#4 |
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Dana Point
Posts: 1,625
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Yea I saw them breakers way offshore. Now I know why you want a lighter battery on your yak - so you have more room for your BALLS
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#5 |
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Under a bridge
Posts: 2,169
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Ok boys, listen up!
I think that what you did last night was pretty dumb. You knew that we have a major storm in town. Waves are breaking over the wall. The harbor patrol ( people that probably know the water much better than you) tell you that it is very dangerous and you shouldn't be there. You are stubborn and go out there anyways. You are out at night. You were solo ( post did not mention company) You flip your kayak....... Because of incidents like this, people that like to control others start looking at shutting stuff down. Your ass was lucky that you were able to climb back in your yak and not get hurt or loose any gear. Just wait for the sign at the launch...."no kayaks past dusk....penal code.$&@$&@" Sorry, but that was a bone head move. My two cents. |
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Buena Park
Posts: 3,649
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Lobster doesnt taste that good...really!
Lucky your still alive...let alone have all your gear....
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#7 |
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Lake Forest
Posts: 254
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So.... I don't normally get into arguments or lash-outs on the internet or anything, but I don't appreciate getting called Dumb or a bone head. Not to mention a boy. That is more appropriately done to my face. Which nobody ever does. You don't know me from Adam (but he's a prick too) and you have NO idea how TAME what I did last night was compared to what I do on a normal basis.
Yes, I am lucky that nothing "bad" happened. I took the risk. And I don't feel it was dumb or a bone head move in the least bit. Risky... yes. Dumb and unprepared, no. To each his own. The same as a white water kayaker takes a risk. Same as any other person that does anything takes a risk just walking out the door. I think launching in sketchy La Jolla surf is way more dangerous than what I did last night. Many more incidents, injuries and way more people doing it.... At night.... Solo. Are they dumb? Bone Heads? Boys? I have gotten quite a bang on the head from landing in ankle-slapper surf but never EVER been injured or even scared for that matter in 10'+ swells. You're too scared to do it. So be it. Don't go. And your fear of whatever night/storm restrictions they implement on kayakers is your own paranoia. I've been going out in rough weather for the bugs for a decade. Either on a boat or a kayak. Rarely have an issue. If I do... and I do. I'm prepared and accept the consequences. Consequences that are far minimized by knowledge of the ocean, safety equipment and sense of adventure. MY $.02 You're right ful-Rac! It really doesn't! But the accomplishment does. ![]() |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: La Jolla Shores
Posts: 1,626
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I Agree.....
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Being that close to structure with those huge incoming swells....he's lucky to be telling the tell! |
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#9 |
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: San Diego
Posts: 901
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Wow, Harsh.
I like the taste of fish way more than Lobster, so why do I do it, for the adventure ...... My wife thought I was crazy going out last night. I told her about possible lightning and she's like, Really!!!!!! I just laughed as I knew I would be safe. Safety is always a major concern. I remember last fall paddling into very high winds in La Jolla. My friend kept warning me about the wind, I just laughed it off as the white caps got bigger and bigger. A big one came over the bow and I'm like hmmm, I guess he is right so we turned around and started in. I was in San Diego last night and the conditions were bad, but it sounded much worse at Dana. I do not know the area so I do not know what call I would have made on going out or not. Have fun but be safe. |
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#10 |
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Lake Forest
Posts: 254
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