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Originally Posted by onetriphudson
Landing was a circus with rental kayaks getting absolutely destroyed left and right. Tide was straight up to the triangle. My own landing was less than graceful, no way to time the mixed swell. Ending up surfing one in and almost pearled my PA14. Jumped out, grabbed the bow and glided in backwards.
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I'm going to assert the surfers right of way rules when landing from now on. It's more critical than ever when the surf is up. If I catch a wave then it's mine to ride as long and as far as I can...at least this is how I will interpret the rule...no drop-ins. Too many waders, watchers, swimmers and others loitering at the boat launch. God knows I never hear the end of it if I come in too far north or too far south....OK Karen...or Ken.
Funny also...I helped a guy in a green hobie passport with a rudder disconnect issue while coming in on Friday afternoon. He was out at the boundary going in circles. Said he was just heading out.