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| ====== Self Rescue ====== | ====== Self Rescue ====== | ||
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| + | {{:rescue:remount2.jpg?direct&500x278|remount2.jpg}} | ||
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| + | photo: Lawrence Risley [[https://youtu.be/wm-xzpGk9e4|video]] | ||
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| - | ==== Remounts ==== | + | ---- |
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| + | ===== Legs Out to Avoid Flipping ===== | ||
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| + | * [[:legs_out|Legs Out Saves Discussion 7/8/2022]] | ||
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| + | ===== Remounts ===== | ||
| * [[:remount|Remount Technique]] | * [[:remount|Remount Technique]] | ||
| - | ==== Broken Rudder Cables ==== | + | ---- |
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| + | ===== Broken Rudder Cables ===== | ||
| * [[:broken_rudder_cables|On Water Fix ]] if you are prepared with the right equipment | * [[:broken_rudder_cables|On Water Fix ]] if you are prepared with the right equipment | ||
| - | ==== Single Broken Steering Pedal ==== | + | ---- |
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| + | ===== Single Broken Steering Pedal ===== | ||
| * If damaged pedal does not interfere with cable glide - the techniques used for a broken cable mentioned above can work for an unusable pedal on one side. | * If damaged pedal does not interfere with cable glide - the techniques used for a broken cable mentioned above can work for an unusable pedal on one side. | ||
| - | ==== Broken Paddle ==== | + | ---- |
| - | * Paddle clamp breaks, blade is damaged or falls off - You may prepare yourself for breaking your paddle by practicing paddling with half your paddle. Store half your paddle on your aft deck and paddle with the other half. Practice in progressively rougher water. | + | ===== Broken Paddle ===== |
| - | * [[:stories:wednesday_nooner|Broken Paddle Tale]] | + | |
| - | * [[:broken_paddle_9_16_2018|Broken Paddle 2018]] (also evidence for Prone Paddling technique with the ski right side up, although then you may have to deal with keeping the rudder straight if you do not have a self correcting rudder) | + | |
| - | * [[https://www.instagram.com/p/CHg-jP4JeFq/|Breaking an OC Paddle While Bracing Video]] If you lose your OC blade there is no spare unless you brought a spare paddle. Prone paddling is a little easier to balance with an OC. | + | |
| - | ==== Prone Paddling on Surfski ==== | + | * Paddle clamp breaks, shaft breaks, blade is damaged or falls off - You may prepare yourself for breaking your paddle by practicing paddling with half your paddle. Store half your paddle on your aft deck and paddle with the other half. Practice in progressively rougher water. |
| + | * [[:stories:wednesday_nooner|Broken Paddle Tale 2005]] | ||
| + | * [[https://surfski.info/latest-news/story/147/up-the-creek-with-half-a-paddle.html|Broken Paddle in Tasmania 2008]] | ||
| + | * [[:broken_paddle_9_16_2018|Broken Paddle 2018]] several recovery techniques mentioned here (including evidence for Prone Paddling technique with the ski right side up, although then you may have to deal with keeping the rudder straight if you do not have a self correcting rudder) | ||
| + | * [[https://surfski.info/latest-news/story/1716/lessons-from-the-edge.html|Broken Paddle On Miller's Run 2020]] | ||
| + | * [[https://www.instagram.com/p/CHg-jP4JeFq/|Breaking an OC Paddle While Bracing Video 2020 ]] If you lose your OC blade there is no spare unless you brought a spare paddle. Prone paddling is probably easier to balance with an OC. | ||
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| + | ===== Still Have Boat But Lost Paddle ===== | ||
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| + | ==== Prone Paddling ==== | ||
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| + | * See [[:self_rescue#prone_paddling_on_surfski|Below]] | ||
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| + | ==== Necessity/Invention ==== | ||
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| + | Given the right circumstances you may be able to hand paddle to good effect | ||
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| + | * [[:stories:reverse_upwinding_2_25_2024|Surfski Backpaddle]] with Hands to Retrieve Dropped Paddle | ||
| + | * [[:stories:who_needs_paddle|Outrigger Lost Paddle Hand Paddle]] | ||
| + | * … | ||
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| + | </WRAP></WRAP> | ||
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| + | ===== Prone Paddling on Surfski ===== | ||
| You have lost or broken your paddle, cannot effectively paddle for some reason, or cannot stay upright in your surfski. | You have lost or broken your paddle, cannot effectively paddle for some reason, or cannot stay upright in your surfski. | ||
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| * If conditions are not too rough, you may be able to lie on top of your surfski and hand paddle. | * If conditions are not too rough, you may be able to lie on top of your surfski and hand paddle. | ||
| * Turning your surfski upside down and lying prone, straddling the bottom side up with your weight low and head down can be more stable on some skis than lying prone on an upright surfski, providing you the ability to make adequate progress back to shore. | * Turning your surfski upside down and lying prone, straddling the bottom side up with your weight low and head down can be more stable on some skis than lying prone on an upright surfski, providing you the ability to make adequate progress back to shore. | ||
| - | * //Which way to turn your ski and lie on is better for you and your ski? Is this technique at all practical for you and your surfski?// You will have no way of knowing unless you have tried it, preferably with controlled, safe tests (close to shore, on shore wind, clothed for the weather and water, help readily available if needed, etc.) in rough enough conditions. | + | * //Which way to turn your ski and lie on is better for you and your ski? Is this technique at all practical for you and your surfski?// You will have **no way of knowing unless you have tried it**, preferably with controlled, safe tests (close to shore, on shore wind, clothed for the weather and water, help readily available if needed, etc.) in rough enough conditions. |
| * Even if you can make little progress paddling using this method, lying on top of your surfski will allow you to stay warmer than swimming will. That may make a critical difference by allowing you to stave off hypothermia until rescuers find you. | * Even if you can make little progress paddling using this method, lying on top of your surfski will allow you to stay warmer than swimming will. That may make a critical difference by allowing you to stave off hypothermia until rescuers find you. | ||
| + | * If you are proficient with this kind of paddling you may want to also consider carrying hand paddles as backups. | ||
| - | ==== Swimming ==== | + | ---- |
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| + | ===== Swimming ===== | ||
| * [[:stories:swimming_cold_water_2007|]] ??? Think twice or three times about how realistic that is. | * [[:stories:swimming_cold_water_2007|]] ??? Think twice or three times about how realistic that is. | ||
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| * **One arm stroke holding paddle with other hand** - hold your paddle just below the blade and point it in front of you and swim with your other hand. But in this situation keeping your paddle should be low on your priority list. Use whatever swimming style works best (test them!). | * **One arm stroke holding paddle with other hand** - hold your paddle just below the blade and point it in front of you and swim with your other hand. But in this situation keeping your paddle should be low on your priority list. Use whatever swimming style works best (test them!). | ||
| * **Two arm swim stroke with paddle? ** [[https://www.facebook.com/100000471047673/posts/5182126578479659/?sfnsn=mo|Video demo]] (although note the swimmer also has fins on) | * **Two arm swim stroke with paddle? ** [[https://www.facebook.com/100000471047673/posts/5182126578479659/?sfnsn=mo|Video demo]] (although note the swimmer also has fins on) | ||
| - | ==== Practice ==== | + | * … |
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| + | ===== Practice ===== | ||
| * [[:safety_practice#self_rescue_practice|Self Rescue Drills]] | * [[:safety_practice#self_rescue_practice|Self Rescue Drills]] | ||
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| + | ===== Emergency Signals ===== | ||
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| + | When you need more help or want backup in case your efforts will not be enough - If in any doubt, call for help. | ||
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| + | * [[:emergency_signal_devices|VHS Radio, Rescue Beacons...]] | ||
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| + | </WRAP></WRAP> | ||