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#1 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Oceanside
Posts: 215
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It happened to me once
I flipped one time. Well I suppose that I actually got flipped. A whale came up under me and bumpe the boat so hard I was lifted into the air and the boat was flipped upside down. Lost 4 new rods and reels. Leashes work. I use em all the time.
Oh and dont ever forget the pfd. Chris |
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#2 |
Member
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: vista
Posts: 36
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I learned the hard way with my back to the rollers in 85 ft of water while chasing a mack in my bait tank, sent two rods to the bottom.
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#3 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: San Clemente
Posts: 162
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I want to know who has never flipped theirs
![]() Oh yeah and it always happens like when you least expect it. Once I did expect it and I was driven off the back of my old extreme by a good 5 or so footer that I tried to take head on. Pretty crazy, had all the gear stored. Sat on the beach for a while and made it out the second time. That day I learned what scupper holes were for.
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#4 |
Junior
Join Date: Aug 2011
Posts: 19
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It happens to all of us, life is learning process. My turn I know is just around the corner.
Thanks for sharing. |
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#5 |
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5 times. I'm sure it'll happen again.
The worst was boiler rock fishin' at Dana. I got rolled over shallow rocks, got everything back in the kayak and then started to paddle like a mad man to get out of the surf zone. But, my anchor attached itself to the rocks, so I wasn't goin anywhere. Had to dive into the water, detach myself, then get out. But I'll tell you what, there's nothing like boiler rock fish for monster calicos. the wind, the surf, the fish... It's more spooky than new moon fishin' for wsb with no lites. |
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#6 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: San Pedro
Posts: 694
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5 times...
once at my first baytubers tournament... at the bait barge, no waves, no reason, just dumbass tipped... as you may have seen don took photos... once launching at terranea in a tandem... tried to get on knees first instead of butt first... twice the same morning launching at la jolla on a tandem... wife refused to try again, went solo... once landing at la jolla using my fishfinder as a gauge, jumped into what was supposed to be .5 feet ends up 5 feet... tangled in my paddle leash... it'll happen again, but i think i'm better at it... whatever that means... ![]() |
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#7 |
Currently @ MLO Territory
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Under the Shadow
Posts: 2,290
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the paddle leash get tangled on me too when i crash or try to make a run for it if i successfully make it
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#8 |
Rookie of the Month Club
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Mira Mesa
Posts: 483
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Rule 16: Never use paddle leash when launching or landing.
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Junior
Join Date: Oct 2011
Posts: 14
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#10 |
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I recently flipped at Cardiff while landing my Revo because a small wave knocked my rudder down caused me to do a sharp right turn. Not fun to barrel your way in.
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#11 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Vista
Posts: 1,111
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flipped and sank.....I'm sure more flips are in the future
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#12 |
Rum Pirate
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Wilds of Mira Mesa
Posts: 388
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#13 |
Kevin C.
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: San Diego/Hawaii
Posts: 146
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Wow, don't have my yak yet but I guess I really will have to practice flipping and re-entry before going fishing. Never realized yaks were so easy to flip. Thanks for the info.
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#14 |
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2011
Location: SD
Posts: 216
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I wouldn't call it flipped,...
But more like a fifteen foot plastic javelin....."Wade" Today in my case... more like a 12'' catapult ..... what a ride....... It was a freckin work out today with the current........ Corner....to Trem...45 min drift...2.5 hour peddle back .... At least I came home and found a PBR in the Veg draw....7<3 |
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#15 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Menifee
Posts: 2,509
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I've flipped other yaks.......but not my PA
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#16 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 108
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I'll put my limited experience out there. I've been doing the backwards thing since I got the Outfitter. I had limited luck getting in with my old Malibu. I saw a video of some guy coming in backwards through some serious waves and a dim bulb went off. Here is the only flip in reverse....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvaB...6ndLRGmXXpx5CQ Since then, I learned that you give a couple peddles/paddles through said waves and you are golden. You spend some time in the surf zone sometimes, but I think you have better control. This has worked flawlessly at LJ and San O. |
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#17 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Laguna Hills
Posts: 115
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Havent tried this one yet but i heard another way(gonna get wet tho)
is just outside of surf line(sorry wader guys) jump on in, grab onto rear handle or strap and kick on in- a human rudder you might say. Just have gear stowed. Oh ya, first time out at LJ, flipt at landing, one home made sabiki rod donation that came unleashed somehow ![]() Tim |
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#18 |
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Chula Vista
Posts: 1,589
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Some day I will flip my kayak. That said, I have not yet flipped in flat water. I have gotten just detroyed on launches and landings though. I have come to expect this because I launch from less friendly places like South IB, Salt Creek, and Cape Hateras NC. I try to alway have things stowed and to take the surf as an indicator of what I should bring. I wanted to fish the kelp south of Dana years ago and due to high surf brought only 1 rod and a small bag of plastics. I got flipped over backwards and swam in after the yak 3 times befor I made it out. On the landing I just let the kayak wash in and I swam in. I don't worry about style points, getting in safely with all my gear is my goal. I've swam in, gotten off in deeper water and held the bow handle all the way in, backed in, and surfed in. And I practiced all these w/o gear first. I get the feel for each kayak I have and practice righting and remounting. These have worked for me; practice, know your kayak, stow your gear, know your comfort zone, and listen to the little voice in your head. Get experience and expand your abilities. I've seen guys flip thier yaks and have NO idea what to do. It's like they'd never even thought of that posiblity. Don't be "that guy". No surprise is the best surprise. Mike
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