powersloshin said..
I don't know the facts, but the first safety rule is to stay with the board, not the rig ? ....hope they can find it.
I agree with Craigmann's tactics. It's never happened to me, but I've seen (and rescued) half a dozen board/rig separations. The gear heads downwind with the wind/swell and the board will land first (~500m-1km) and the rig will go much further down wind before landing (3-5km). By swimming in with the rig, you can land it much closer, and even before the board location. This is probably dependent on location of course and I'm not sure how Craigmann's location works. If you're fairly close to shore (400-500m), the conditions are easy (ie: the swell/wind blows you to the shore) and strong swimmer or like me have a bouyancy vest, I don't see a problem with it. All comes down to personal preference/ability. At my local it takes minutes for the hoarders to react to an opportunity and you'll never see it again.