Finding your board in choppy water.

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twojaythomo
twojaythomo
QLD
28 posts
QLD, 28 posts
8 Feb 2019 4:57am
Yesterday I was out and the chop was fairly large, gust come through and lost my board.
I looked everywhere for the board but couldn't see over the choppy water and had to body drag in. I got it back several hours later .
Is there something I can use that is known to work well which will make finding it easier, maybe the guys that go out in the surf have any good techniques on finding it quickly.
nikmcc
nikmcc
NSW
260 posts
NSW, 260 posts
8 Feb 2019 6:31am
Use your kite to lift yourself up out of the water above the chop to get a good view
psychojoe
psychojoe
WA
2241 posts
WA, 2241 posts
8 Feb 2019 4:42am
These exist.
oceanrodeo.com/product/go-joe/?v=7516fd43adaa
twojaythomo
twojaythomo
QLD
28 posts
QLD, 28 posts
8 Feb 2019 8:27am
nikmcc said..
Use your kite to lift yourself up out of the water above the chop to get a good view


Yeah was trying don't know why I couldn't see its bright blue in the dark green
KIT33R
KIT33R
NSW
1716 posts
NSW, 1716 posts
8 Feb 2019 11:42am
Always had brightly coloured boards for this reason. Bright coloured fins help too. Not crashing helps a lot.
LucienSanchez
LucienSanchez
37 posts
37 posts
8 Feb 2019 10:35am
In the surf the wave usually takes the board with it & I sort of "body surf" after it on the next wave's white water. Seems a bit quicker than immediately dragging & your boardies don't end up round your ankles.

Losing it behind the waves the board's almost always upwind of me so if I can't see it over my shoulder I'll just focus on 3 or 4 really strong body drag tacks (pretend you're a rudder ) then as nikmcc said boost yourself & look around.

That's just my way though, might be location specific with different currents & whatnot.
cauncy
cauncy
WA
8407 posts
WA, 8407 posts
8 Feb 2019 12:05pm
twojaythomo said..

nikmcc said..
Use your kite to lift yourself up out of the water above the chop to get a good view



Yeah was trying don't know why I couldn't see its bright blue in the dark green


The same colours of the ocean
twojaythomo
twojaythomo
QLD
28 posts
QLD, 28 posts
8 Feb 2019 2:57pm



Thanks lads, I made this and am going to give it a try. No wind today but tried on the flat water, it tips back over from 2/3 of the way over but not completely upside down, in the chop I'm confident the waves will make it flip over if not 1/3 of the bottom sticks up so should make it more visible either way.
2stubborn2quit
2stubborn2quit
WA
169 posts
WA, 169 posts
8 Feb 2019 2:58pm
OMG.... Here we go again. We have had tyre tubes, little flags, rubber rings and blow up dolls. Buddy just don't do it. This is one of those decisions that will affect your reputation at your local for life. You will never live it down.
Trust me, just look at previous posts.
Hardcarve1
Hardcarve1
QLD
550 posts
QLD, 550 posts
8 Feb 2019 6:15pm





















2stubborn2quit
2stubborn2quit
WA
169 posts
WA, 169 posts
8 Feb 2019 7:45pm
Oh yes Mr Hardcarve.
With that self righting floatation device (above) you can expel your excitement once you have found and retrieved your board.
Happy days.
weebitbreezy
weebitbreezy
635 posts
635 posts
8 Feb 2019 9:04pm
I only have choppy water to kite in so I have a few tips that might help without strapping stuff onto your board.

If you aren't kiting alone - look at the other kiters around (upwind). I'll typically point out a board to its owner (unless they look like they aren't in a position to recover it) and I think many would do similar so that may help if you lose any bearings on it.

I also tend to look behind me to where I thought I dropped it as I start to body drag away. If you just roll a little further over in the water onto your back you can normally spot where the board is before you get too far away in the first place. That way you can gauge how far away you have dragged before you turn around.
Jono77
Jono77
WA
356 posts
WA, 356 posts
8 Feb 2019 9:23pm
twojaythomo said..





I'd prefer to lose my board than my dignity.
Jono77
Jono77
WA
356 posts
WA, 356 posts
8 Feb 2019 9:27pm
A serious tip....
Tip one - don't lose your board
Tip two - if you are close-ish to shore, go to the beach and look from there. At my local in the surf, it's often the easiest way. Then when it's spotted, make sure you're well upwind of it and just power body drag straight at it.
Plummet
Plummet
4862 posts
4862 posts
9 Feb 2019 8:39am
My board never falls off!
Youngbreezy
Youngbreezy
WA
1253 posts
WA, 1253 posts
9 Feb 2019 12:36pm
Just get one of those gojoe inflatable things.

They are great because not only do they protect from you from losing your board but they also protect you from the evils of alcohol abuse ( no one is going to invite you round for a beer) and they protect you from stds accidental pregnancy
LucienSanchez
LucienSanchez
37 posts
37 posts
10 Feb 2019 12:25pm
Wedge this under the handle & leash the pull cord to your ankle. Sorted
Greenarrowz
Greenarrowz
NSW
301 posts
NSW, 301 posts
10 Feb 2019 6:35pm
Bright colored fins like shinn Bite are yellow and really stand out if your board is inverted.
deXtrous
deXtrous
NSW
451 posts
NSW, 451 posts
1 Mar 2019 10:58am
Look nobody can really give you advice. Over time you learn to estimate when your board will be in relation to how big a wipe you take. I only ever need two bodydrag tacks to get back to my board and soon enough it'll be second nature for you also.
SaveTheWhales
SaveTheWhales
WA
1908 posts
WA, 1908 posts
1 Mar 2019 11:14am
twojaythomo said..



Thanks lads, I made this and am going to give it a try. No wind today but tried on the flat water, it tips back over from 2/3 of the way over but not completely upside down, in the chop I'm confident the waves will make it flip over if not 1/3 of the bottom sticks up so should make it more visible either way.


Well thats using your Noodle
quikdrawMcgraw
quikdrawMcgraw
1221 posts
1221 posts
1 Mar 2019 11:59am
deXtrous said..
Look nobody can really give you advice. Over time you learn to estimate when your board will be in relation to how big a wipe you take. I only ever need two bodydrag tacks to get back to my board and soon enough it'll be second nature for you also.


Anybody can give him advice - You did!
stray
stray
SA
325 posts
SA, 325 posts
1 Mar 2019 7:01pm
What dextrous said. I just instantly start body draging upwind on the opposite tack cos stopping to think or look around is more meters you've drifted away from yr board. It can be different if a wave takes it but either way you're better off being up wind of it so may as well start dragging upwind while you look. And you do gain a sence of where it will be after a while.
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