eightfootplus said...
I was out in BB last weekend, coming back form Towra to wards brighton.
I found a sailboarder trying to swim his crippled craft up wind.
He had a high performace race board with a fin that looked a meter long.
I told him to jump on and I will tow him in. No go. I told him to jump on and drift to the shore and walk back, still swimming.
He asked me to sail to shore and get the rescue boat, he was out a the black and yellow markers in the middle of the bay. I told him that kites dont go up wind real well, but that I would try.
So I sailed in, told another windsurfer, he didnt seem to phased, could even be bothered going to the race organisers for help. I saw a speed boat, i told them, they didnt care either. So I sailed back out, the guy was still swimming, so I said , roll up your sail and jump on board and I'll tow you in. Thinking he would roll his sail around his mast. I forgot about fully battened sails!
Still swimming.
So then I worked up wind about 500m to the starting boat and told them, they radio'd for hep, on the way back I waved down the MSB and directed him to the guy still in the water.
The poor bloke was in dispair, No,No, No he was yelling. He had stripped off his boom, and it seemed to have sunk, his mast foot was gone too, half his mast was on top of his board and he was struggling with his sail, in the water, which too sank before my eyes into the depth of the bay.
I felt sorry for the guy, the rig probably cost a bomb, I left the MSB to wrap it up.
I dont understand how you can race and not know the basics of self rescue, its the first thing you learn normally.
For those of you salvage guys there is a carbon mast and race sail at the bottom of the bay.
I saw the Coast Guard boat drop him off. The mast had broken, I think he pitch poled at speed, it was very choppy that day.
The pity of it all was that I had my boat sitting in the water at Dolls Point, and would have brought him in if I knew.
If you see anyone in trouble don't hesitate to call me 0433323299, I can get my boat in the water in under 20 mins in an emergency, if its not already.
Cya and
Goodwinds
Steve