Yeh back about 5yrs ago, when I could barely go up wind, I were stupid enough to go out in cross-offshore winds. About 1/2km from shore a rear line wrapped around the wing tip. Kite crashed and wouldnt relaunch. Tried a self rescue but the wind swung around to direct offshore.
After swimming my gear in for about 1/2 hour I were'nt making any ground back to shore and were slowly getting taken out to sea. It felt like I were about 1km from shore at that stage. Decided it was either the kite or me and ditched the kite.
Swam back in on my board, had jaws music in my head the whole time and it was winter too. Luckily I had a good wetsuit on and my wakeboard vest.
The swim seemed like it took hours, paddling into about 25knt direct offshore wind on a twintip. Finally reached the shore and just collapsed kissing the sand and shivering my arse off.
My mate who fell asleep on the beach (the bastard) walks up to me and says "Walshy, are you alright? where's your kite. Want me to find someone with a boat to get your kite?"
The boat would have been nice about 2hrs ago!! I just said: "No dont worry about it, I need a hot shower and sleep"
1 wipika kite: $300, but learning the hard way about offshore winds: Priceless!!
If you dont have a boat handy, please dont go out in offshore winds!! I were self taught so didnt get that lesson drilled into me by an instructor