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relaxing self rescue

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Created by spot1 > 9 months ago, 24 Jan 2011
spot1
WA, 1588 posts
24 Jan 2011 7:05PM
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had to do one at s/passage had not done one for 5 years
roll the lines,jump on the mattress,surfboard was fine had a leggy on.
then just layed there and sailed her in a very relaxing way to finish the day off
so just a note dont stress when self rescuing

Gorgo
VIC, 5127 posts
24 Jan 2011 10:44PM
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A mate self-rescued once. He was happily sitting there sailing along making the same sort of speed and upwind angle as a small dinghy.

He had a raceboard and used it as an outrigger fin and leaned out on it a bit like heeling a boat.

GalahOnTheBay
NSW, 4188 posts
24 Jan 2011 10:53PM
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spot1 said...

so just a note dont stress when self rescuing


Sharks? What sharks?!?!?!?

mattyjee
WA, 575 posts
24 Jan 2011 8:03PM
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the most stressful bit can be untangling your lines afterwards... depending on how well you executed the self rescue.

bjw
QLD, 3691 posts
24 Jan 2011 10:11PM
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During a self rescue I just marvel at the fact that it works..

spot1
WA, 1588 posts
24 Jan 2011 8:39PM
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mattyjee said...

the most stressful bit can be untangling your lines afterwards... depending on how well you executed the self rescue.


about 5mins

Chris6791
WA, 3271 posts
24 Jan 2011 9:02PM
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I'm thinking south passage to the beach would be kinda lonely and intimidating as a self-rescue how far up the beach did you come in?

the walks
WA, 448 posts
24 Jan 2011 9:22PM
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spot1 said...

mattyjee said...

the most stressful bit can be untangling your lines afterwards... depending on how well you executed the self rescue.


about 5mins


nice to hear the bws "noise" doe's something properly

Mini Mal
WA, 298 posts
24 Jan 2011 9:26PM
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Had a snooze one time coming in from the back of hells, it was blowing that hard I came ashore upwind of my launch spot. Belive it or not!

tightlines
WA, 3510 posts
24 Jan 2011 9:46PM
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the walks said...

spot1 said...

mattyjee said...

the most stressful bit can be untangling your lines afterwards... depending on how well you executed the self rescue.


about 5mins


nice to hear the bws "noise" doe's something properly


Twas the old bandit he was on.

the walks
WA, 448 posts
24 Jan 2011 9:59PM
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tightlines said...

the walks said...

spot1 said...

mattyjee said...

the most stressful bit can be untangling your lines afterwards... depending on how well you executed the self rescue.


about 5mins


nice to hear the bws "noise" doe's something properly


Twas the old bandit he was on.


still searching then

spot1
WA, 1588 posts
24 Jan 2011 10:42PM
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Chris6791 said...

I'm thinking south passage to the beach would be kinda lonely and intimidating as a self-rescue how far up the beach did you come in?


about 350m down



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