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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Santee
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I can relate to your flip experience. One of the many times I had flipped, I was in shallow water - basically sitting on the sand in neck deep water. When I tried to stand, I couldn't. My PFD snagged on something on the kayak - I'm thinking maybe the seat. With waves coming over and not being able to stand up, yeah, a bit of panic sets in, but with the next attempt the PFD was freed. Not an easy feeling when something pins you down. In the video, I did wonder for a second why you weren't coming right up - it wasn't like it was 8ft deep there and you were swimming around.
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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Right, being pinned down, or in this case up against the kayak was something that I was not expecting. One never thinks about taking a huge breath of air before you get tossed, It's probably because you're not expecting to get snagged under the kayak for a few seconds.
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Under the Shadow
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I would of paid money to see Tony give you CPR.
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