Board Retrieval / Rescue Questions.
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 1:55 am
Today I did a bad choice/decision over NOT trying to retrieve someone board while his kite crash in the water and I feel extremely bad and ashamed about it. I made that decision due to my non existent skill, knowledge and experience with board retrieving, the wind dropping and the fact that this happened in that weird zone @ Cook where I crash my kite and could not re launch it this week (Sun,Mon and Wed).
But approximately 5-6 minutes after the crash the wind started to pick up and it was obvious that I could have retrieve or at least try to retrieve the board without putting myself in danger of crashing my kite, but I chikened out.
Anyway, we all do mistakes and grow from them. I would like to grow from this one, this is why I get some Rescue/Retrieving board questions:
1: When someone crashes their kite in the water, and you can get their board, you wait that the kite is re launch before bringing the board back to them. But what if their kite doesn’t re launch, and what if the wind drops down and you are not sure if it will continue to drop, what is the best thing you can do?
My guess would be to bring the board back to shore, wait for the wind to pick up a little bit more and bring the board back to them if they re launch their kite? Is that right or wrong?
2: If you have to “tow” someone because their kite doesn’t re launch, should the person that get “towed “stay hook to the crash kite or he/she should secure the lines, deflate the kite, hold their gear and then get "towed"?
I guess there are too many questions and factor to each scenario in order to get a “best answer“. And in some case there might be 2-3 different options that are as good as each other.
I will certainly practice riding with a board in my hand this week end at Nitinat, and if I find it too hard or I am not able to do it I’ll try the leash to retrieve a board if it happens again for real (thanks Dwayne, I never thought of that).
I'll make sure that I gain practice and knowledge about helping others in the water so this doesn't happen anymore.
Learning every day... And sorry again to have chikened out.
But approximately 5-6 minutes after the crash the wind started to pick up and it was obvious that I could have retrieve or at least try to retrieve the board without putting myself in danger of crashing my kite, but I chikened out.
Anyway, we all do mistakes and grow from them. I would like to grow from this one, this is why I get some Rescue/Retrieving board questions:
1: When someone crashes their kite in the water, and you can get their board, you wait that the kite is re launch before bringing the board back to them. But what if their kite doesn’t re launch, and what if the wind drops down and you are not sure if it will continue to drop, what is the best thing you can do?
My guess would be to bring the board back to shore, wait for the wind to pick up a little bit more and bring the board back to them if they re launch their kite? Is that right or wrong?
2: If you have to “tow” someone because their kite doesn’t re launch, should the person that get “towed “stay hook to the crash kite or he/she should secure the lines, deflate the kite, hold their gear and then get "towed"?
I guess there are too many questions and factor to each scenario in order to get a “best answer“. And in some case there might be 2-3 different options that are as good as each other.
I will certainly practice riding with a board in my hand this week end at Nitinat, and if I find it too hard or I am not able to do it I’ll try the leash to retrieve a board if it happens again for real (thanks Dwayne, I never thought of that).
I'll make sure that I gain practice and knowledge about helping others in the water so this doesn't happen anymore.
Learning every day... And sorry again to have chikened out.