What happend at Gnarloo yesterday??

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ka222
ka222
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VIC, 633 posts
17 Oct 2008 1:06pm
Just heard a breif on Triple J news a windsurfer killed yesterday
anyone hear anymore?

http://www.thewest.com.au/default.aspx?MenuId=77&ContentID=103084
ka222
ka222
VIC
633 posts
VIC, 633 posts
17 Oct 2008 1:15pm
just spoke to a mate who is there.
said they found him floating on his back, swam him in and began resuscitating him but couldn’t revive him...
sounds terrible....

condolences to the family
Wet Willy
Wet Willy
TAS
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TAS, 2317 posts
17 Oct 2008 6:51pm
Definitely a windsurfer? The press gets us mixed up with kiters sometimes.

Anyway, that's really sad.
da vecta
da vecta
QLD
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QLD, 2515 posts
17 Oct 2008 6:21pm
That's terrible news. Condolences to his family.
evlPanda
evlPanda
NSW
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NSW, 9207 posts
17 Oct 2008 7:35pm
My condolences.

Good time to ask: Should I always wear an impact vest and/or helmet in the surf?
I'm only just starting to venture out in 2-4ft onshore slop. No loops or anything.
objc
objc
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Pointman
Pointman
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WA, 437 posts
17 Oct 2008 5:01pm
evlPanda said...

My condolences.

Good time to ask: Should I always wear an impact vest and/or helmet in the surf?
I'm only just starting to venture out in 2-4ft onshore slop. No loops or anything.



Yes.

It's deceptively easy to get knocked unconscious or get separated from your kit. Why risk it?
dan berry
dan berry
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WA, 2562 posts
17 Oct 2008 5:36pm
Ive been ko'ed in the surf before while sailing. By far one of the scariest things that ever happened to me, especially the thoughts thatgo thru your head as the lights go slowly out..... The most important thing is to keep an eye on your mates and make sure you always see that head bob up from the water after a drilling.
Wet Willy
Wet Willy
TAS
2317 posts
TAS, 2317 posts
17 Oct 2008 8:43pm
evlPanda said...

My condolences.

Good time to ask: Should I always wear an impact vest and/or helmet in the surf?
I'm only just starting to venture out in 2-4ft onshore slop. No loops or anything.


A very, very small number of people die while windsurfing every year, and it can be down to faulty gear, unexpectedly tough conditions, or just rotten luck...every time you sail, you have to accept that there's a risk. You can improve your odds hugely with safety gear, but the right sort of freak mishap will still do you in regardless.

Very sorry for that guy and his family...
stribo
stribo
QLD
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QLD, 1628 posts
17 Oct 2008 8:49pm
The anguish his girl must be feeling right now Very sad....
sflack
sflack
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VIC, 574 posts
18 Oct 2008 1:56am
thats devisating!!!

You wouldnt wish that on your worst enemy!
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