A question on lost boards

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oceanfire
oceanfire
WA
718 posts
WA, 718 posts
9 Jan 2012 11:24am
I curious to know how many people have lost a board marked with their name and phone number on it, as well as the promise of reward if found written on it, but never had it returned?

As well as, how many beers has it cost you over the years getting a lost board returned to you?


I've lost my board twice, the first time, about a year ago, it was late arvo and quite choppy at Pinnaroo, normally I'm fine with board recovery, but on that day I just lost sight of it in the conditions.
Later on I got a call from an average punter Swimming at Mullaloo who had found it; got my board back and he got a carton of Crownies, all was sweet.

Yesterday I lost my board at Pinnaroo and still haven't heard anything about it, I would have expected a call by now if someone had found it, needless to say I'm suffering major separation anxiety!

So my tally on lost boards-

Times lost:
2

Times returned:
1 so far...

Cost in beer:
1 carton.
high as a kite
high as a kite
SA
1312 posts
SA, 1312 posts
9 Jan 2012 2:31pm
Slave might be able to help you out.


KDS
KDS
5 posts
KDS KDS
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9 Jan 2012 12:39pm
Lost my Airush Switch 138 at Pinnaroo Nov19, was found a week later north of Two Rocks. I was notified by a third party, but the dude won't return it to me. Rides a quad bike and works for the Wanneroo council.

Would like a return.

Help appreciated
au_rick
au_rick
WA
752 posts
WA, 752 posts
9 Jan 2012 12:45pm
KDS said...

Lost my Airush Switch 138 at Pinnaroo Nov19, was found a week later north of Two Rocks. I was notified by a third party, but the dude won't return it to me. Rides a quad bike and works for the Wanneroo council.

Would like a return.

Help appreciated


report to the police, theft by finding ?
oceanfire
oceanfire
WA
718 posts
WA, 718 posts
9 Jan 2012 12:56pm
KDS said...

Lost my Airush Switch 138 at Pinnaroo Nov19, was found a week later north of Two Rocks. I was notified by a third party, but the dude won't return it to me. Rides a quad bike and works for the Wanneroo council.

Would like a return.

Help appreciated


Not even for a carton of beer?

That sucks, very unAustralian of him; wish I could help.
Chris6791
Chris6791
WA
3271 posts
WA, 3271 posts
9 Jan 2012 1:07pm
au_rick said...

KDS said...

Lost my Airush Switch 138 at Pinnaroo Nov19, was found a week later north of Two Rocks. I was notified by a third party, but the dude won't return it to me. Rides a quad bike and works for the Wanneroo council.

Would like a return.

Help appreciated


report to the police, theft by finding ?


It would be quicker to track down his boss and speak to him (or her).
tgladman
tgladman
WA
500 posts
WA, 500 posts
9 Jan 2012 2:06pm
Lost mine at pinnas, no number or label, fisherman found it stuck in some rocks off ocean reef. Was Australian enuf to ring WAKSA. They posted on here and VWULLA! Got him a liquor land woolies group gift card for 30 gold. Hope u get yours.
RPM
RPM
WA
1549 posts
RPM RPM
WA, 1549 posts
9 Jan 2012 10:00pm
learn to board recover effectively and stop whining.... You say your normally good at it... But your obviously not.

if you spent more time board recovering properly and body dragging correctly you wouldn't be in this situation twice!

Kiteboarding isn't all about getting up on the board.... Make all the excuses you want but after 2 seasons or more you should have leaned your lesson. Or not.
RPM
RPM
WA
1549 posts
RPM RPM
WA, 1549 posts
9 Jan 2012 10:05pm
KDS said...

Lost my Airush Switch 138 at Pinnaroo Nov19, was found a week later north of Two Rocks. I was notified by a third party, but the dude won't return it to me. Rides a quad bike and works for the Wanneroo council.

Would like a return.

Help appreciated


have you spoken to him personally? Asked why he won't return it? If you act like a peanut you probably won't have much joy. Maybe ask politely DM (aks)to intervene as it's your local spot. He might be able to do what you can't do as he has a reputation there??? Just a thought.
oceanfire
oceanfire
WA
718 posts
WA, 718 posts
9 Jan 2012 10:21pm
RPM said...

learn to board recover effectively and stop whining.... You say your normally good at it... But your obviously not.

if you spent more time board recovering properly and body dragging correctly you wouldn't be in this situation twice!

Kiteboarding isn't all about getting up on the board.... Make all the excuses you want but after 2 seasons or more you should have leaned your lesson. Or not.


Sorry Mr perfect, you don't know the full story, so you shouldn't be so quick to judge.

I give you 5 out of 10 for the baiting effort.
Big eeeZeee
Big eeeZeee
NSW
1100 posts
NSW, 1100 posts
10 Jan 2012 1:46am
minimum for any form of recovery should be $50 slab. If you can afford spending $$$ on gear you can afford a $50 slab.

Mate returned a board and got a 6 pack of ass beer. He should of kept it!
RPM
RPM
WA
1549 posts
RPM RPM
WA, 1549 posts
9 Jan 2012 10:58pm
wasn't trying to bait.. and I'm far from perfect..

But I have never lost a board either...

Sorry about your board and I hope it is returned.
Neptune
Neptune
WA
189 posts
WA, 189 posts
9 Jan 2012 11:17pm
non just yet (touch wood).

however I totally understand that it can be hard to find your board back in the chop. When the board is up side down and the sun is low with choppy waters, it can sometimes be really hard to spot it, specially when you've lost it quite far behind you.
surfingboye
surfingboye
NSW
2707 posts
NSW, 2707 posts
10 Jan 2012 2:24am
I lost a surfboard in the surf once, I was paddle surfing it a Nusa Lembogan and snapped a leggy, and by the time I was washed into the lagoon the board was nowhere to be seen.

Now I bet there is some little Indo kid ripping it up on a K-small Al Merrick.

Addikt
Addikt
WA
553 posts
WA, 553 posts
10 Jan 2012 12:07am
Neptune said...

non just yet (touch wood).

however I totally understand that it can be hard to find your board back in the chop. When the board is up side down and the sun is low with choppy waters, it can sometimes be really hard to spot it, specially when you've lost it quite far behind you.


Whenever i see I body in the water and a board floating I either stop and turn it the right way up so you can see the straps and if rider is close enough I push it downwind of them or make one or two passes giving them a point so they know where the board is.........

I sometimes like to wear a fairy outfit too.........

So how did you lose your board everyone is asking ?
KBwhokbs
KBwhokbs
WA
68 posts
WA, 68 posts
10 Jan 2012 12:09am
Isn't there the right of salvage for flotsam and jetsom, lucky to get a board back, learn how to body drag properly
Chris6791
Chris6791
WA
3271 posts
WA, 3271 posts
10 Jan 2012 12:11am
I haven't lost my board for some time now but I have brought heaps back in for both noobies and experienced kiters, I'm happy to do it for no other reason than to get some good kite karma saved away in the bank for when I get in the poo. Another kiter at my local went out of his way and bought me a very unexpected carton of Becks today for helping him out a couple of time in the last few weeks, super stoked at that one .

I had two blokes bring my kite back in last season after an 'oops', I immediately bought the requisite beers but wasn't able to track them down afterwards, the best I could do was share the beers with other kiters on the beach instead.
tightlines
tightlines
WA
3510 posts
WA, 3510 posts
10 Jan 2012 1:40am
Chris6791 said...

I haven't lost my board for some time now but I have brought heaps back in for both noobies and experienced kiters, I'm happy to do it for no other reason than to get some good kite karma saved away in the bank for when I get in the poo. Another kiter at my local went out of his way and bought me a very unexpected carton of Becks today for helping him out a couple of time in the last few weeks, super stoked at that one .

I had two blokes bring my kite back in last season after an 'oops', I immediately bought the requisite beers but wasn't able to track them down afterwards, the best I could do was share the beers with other kiters on the beach instead.


Yep that will get you kite karma points for sure.

PassingWind
PassingWind
QLD
154 posts
QLD, 154 posts
10 Jan 2012 3:44am
Knowing the currents on your local beach can be a help too. Ive never lost a board and know how hard it can be to find in stormy seas and looking into the sun. But if you know your local pretty well you can guess where to look. Its worked for me 3 times. Had to drive in my car to find it.

Always give people a hand I say. Feels good for you and for them.
tatkins
tatkins
QLD
344 posts
QLD, 344 posts
10 Jan 2012 11:16am
RPM said...

learn to board recover effectively and stop whining.... You say your normally good at it... But your obviously not.

if you spent more time board recovering properly and body dragging correctly you wouldn't be in this situation twice!

Kiteboarding isn't all about getting up on the board.... Make all the excuses you want but after 2 seasons or more you should have leaned your lesson. Or not.


If you can body drag quicker than an outgoing current in a river mouth, then you can probably bare foot kite board too. I've never loast a board, but i wouldn't say i never could.
lostinlondon
lostinlondon
VIC
1159 posts
VIC, 1159 posts
10 Jan 2012 12:43pm
KBwhokbs said...

Isn't there the right of salvage for flotsam and jetsom, lucky to get a board back, learn how to body drag properly


I don't know what the laws are in Australia, but in the UK you are required to report your findings to the police. If the property is not claimed after a specified period of time it's yours.

I can sympathise with not finding your board - sometimes you stack, get dragged downwind a bit and with the sun shining over your back you just can't see the board. I imagine that is a pretty common problem in WA with the sunset and the prevailing summer wind being from the same direction.

Some boards are just easier to see in the water, whether they have a bright colour scheme or even just sit lower in the water. eg. Never really had a problem with my Naish Sol but my Cab Custom is an absolute dog to find sometimes, even with a fluoro green rail.
RPM
RPM
WA
1549 posts
RPM RPM
WA, 1549 posts
10 Jan 2012 9:58am
tatkins said...

RPM said...
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If you can body drag quicker than an outgoing current in a river mouth, then you can probably bare foot kite board too. I've never loast a board, but i wouldn't say i never could.


does cotton tree count as that used to be my local.. And knowing that the tide is on the run out and kiting it is asking for trouble when your a newb. I saw lots of boards head out at cotton tree, usually by people who didn't understand the conditions and thought their skill level is better than it actually is.
moons
moons
WA
349 posts
WA, 349 posts
10 Jan 2012 1:58pm
Lost a board in Mandurah, a month later it was found by the ranger @ Rotto.
One carton
doggie
doggie
WA
15849 posts
WA, 15849 posts
10 Jan 2012 4:38pm
Reading with interest, I dont kite so I dont know but why wouldnt you use a leggie?
Even if it was a longboard one as they are quiet long.
That would negate you having to body drag to get your board back I would have thought.
surfingboye
surfingboye
NSW
2707 posts
NSW, 2707 posts
10 Jan 2012 7:45pm
doggie said...

Reading with interest, I dont kite so I dont know but why wouldnt you use a leggie?
Even if it was a longboard one as they are quiet long.
That would negate you having to body drag to get your board back I would have thought.


Weak attempt at trolling. Gotta try harder than that!

doggie
doggie
WA
15849 posts
WA, 15849 posts
10 Jan 2012 4:56pm
surfingboye said...

doggie said...

Reading with interest, I dont kite so I dont know but why wouldnt you use a leggie?
Even if it was a longboard one as they are quiet long.
That would negate you having to body drag to get your board back I would have thought.


Weak attempt at trolling. Gotta try harder than that!




No troll, Im interested as Ive been hit before by stray board before.
Not sure if it was a kiters board but there were alot of kites around that day and no-one surfing close to me at all. I was lucky I saw it.

PS That would have the most p!ss week troll in the history of the Breeze IF it was.
BennyB12
BennyB12
QLD
918 posts
QLD, 918 posts
10 Jan 2012 8:13pm
RPM said...

wasn't trying to bait.. and I'm far from perfect..

But I have never lost a board either...

Sorry about your board and I hope it is returned.


knob....
TurtleHunter
TurtleHunter
WA
1675 posts
WA, 1675 posts
10 Jan 2012 6:31pm
lost 0
snapped 4
recovered 100's
received about a carton in payment
surfingboye
surfingboye
NSW
2707 posts
NSW, 2707 posts
10 Jan 2012 9:50pm
doggie said...

No troll, Im interested as Ive been hit before by stray board before.
Not sure if it was a kiters board but there were alot of kites around that day and no-one surfing close to me at all. I was lucky I saw it.

PS That would have the most p!ss week troll in the history of the Breeze IF it was.


Weird to have an "out of towner" reading on the wrong forum out of pure interest (no trolling intended). Have you seen the light Doggie?

moons
moons
WA
349 posts
WA, 349 posts
10 Jan 2012 9:39pm
TurtleHunter said...

lost 0
snapped 4
recovered 100's
received about a carton in payment


That's ok Scotty, I'll have a beer with ya in Oct, even if you don't get my board
TurtleHunter
TurtleHunter
WA
1675 posts
WA, 1675 posts
10 Jan 2012 11:36pm
well thats a given it just never seems to stop after one
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