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Kiter rescued off Scarborough Sunday evening

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Created by pds > 9 months ago, 23 Nov 2009
pds
WA, 28 posts
23 Nov 2009 8:06PM
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Talking at work this morning and I was told that a kiter had to be rescued off scarbs about 7pm last night. They ended up being picked up by volunteer sea rescue apparently.

Anyone want to fess up or know anything about it??

There were heaps of crew out and about all arvo...

nebbian
WA, 6277 posts
23 Nov 2009 10:51PM
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Sea rescue was called for someone off Pinaroo, by the time the cops got there he had swam back to shore ages ago.

Looks like they had a busy afternoon!

megsie
35 posts
24 Nov 2009 2:34AM
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their going to make us all carry EPIRBs and flairs soon

Fooosh
WA, 563 posts
24 Nov 2009 8:16AM
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megsie said...

their going to make us all carry EPIRBs and flairs soon


Why?

Are you a risk to yourself?

There have been rare incidents over the years where a few individuals have been caught out as the wind direction changed to offshore and they have had equipment issues.

However, the majority of kiters (including this one mentioned) have the necessary skills to self rescue should they need it, eg if their kite be unable to relaunch. And we get back to the beach safely with no dependance on rescue authorities.

Most windy days at Pinnaroo point, there is a kite school there who I have seen have no hesitation in launching their rescue craft to assist, irrespective of whether the kiter is under instruction or not.

Those kiters who kite offshore or in dubious wind directions should also be able to swim back and ditch their gear if it is pulling them out. In the one instance I refer to, the kiter had equipment issues which prevented him doing that for a few minutes and was dragged.

Fooosh
WA, 563 posts
24 Nov 2009 8:20AM
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nebbian said...

Sea rescue was called for someone off Pinaroo, by the time the cops got there he had swam back to shore ages ago.

Looks like they had a busy afternoon!


This highlights the need to call the Water Police to confirm you are safe.

If you have ditched your gear or have been at blowing / drifting at sea for a long time please call:

Perth telephone is 94428608.

Please help reduce any false alarms.



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