Crissy field incident - June 12
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2015 10:38 pm
TL;DR: emergency crews were called. I'm fine. I also feel like I followed the right procedures. Hoping others can learn from my experience.
Today I had an incident at Crissy. I'm fine, and only ended up losing my bar, but there were several emergency crews called on scene. Just wanted to post this in case anyone was wondering what happened.
I had a great session, but as I was coming in just past Anita rock my kite started falling until it ended up completely back-stalling. I was able to hot launch it to the point where it flipped back over, but by this point I was nearing the end of the beach. I decided that throwing my safety and self-rescuing would be the easiest way in.
After throwing the safety, my kite didn't flag out. It was stuck pulling me slightly off shore. By the time I neared last-chance beach I decided to throw my second safety and release myself from the kite, since I was unable to self rescue toward it.
Once I swam in, I immediately ran to the St Francis Yacht Club and asked someone to call the coast guard to let them know I was ok, since I knew my kite was floating around in the water. He awkwardly refused, so I tried to find the dock manager, but the office (shipping container) was vacant.
At that point, someone was pulling in with their boat so I explained the situation and asked if they'd be willing to help me retrieve my kite. We went out, got the kite and came back in to the marina.
As we were pulling in, someone was walking along the jetty with my surfboard while talking on the phone. I signaled that it was my board, but by that point emergency crews were already on the scene. I immediately ran to one of the ambulances, explained my situation and they were able to relay that I was okay.
Sorry for the scare -- I'm obviously not trying to get any of our spots closed down. Hopefully my story is useful for anyone else who might find themselves in a similar situation.
Today I had an incident at Crissy. I'm fine, and only ended up losing my bar, but there were several emergency crews called on scene. Just wanted to post this in case anyone was wondering what happened.
I had a great session, but as I was coming in just past Anita rock my kite started falling until it ended up completely back-stalling. I was able to hot launch it to the point where it flipped back over, but by this point I was nearing the end of the beach. I decided that throwing my safety and self-rescuing would be the easiest way in.
After throwing the safety, my kite didn't flag out. It was stuck pulling me slightly off shore. By the time I neared last-chance beach I decided to throw my second safety and release myself from the kite, since I was unable to self rescue toward it.
Once I swam in, I immediately ran to the St Francis Yacht Club and asked someone to call the coast guard to let them know I was ok, since I knew my kite was floating around in the water. He awkwardly refused, so I tried to find the dock manager, but the office (shipping container) was vacant.
At that point, someone was pulling in with their boat so I explained the situation and asked if they'd be willing to help me retrieve my kite. We went out, got the kite and came back in to the marina.
As we were pulling in, someone was walking along the jetty with my surfboard while talking on the phone. I signaled that it was my board, but by that point emergency crews were already on the scene. I immediately ran to one of the ambulances, explained my situation and they were able to relay that I was okay.
Sorry for the scare -- I'm obviously not trying to get any of our spots closed down. Hopefully my story is useful for anyone else who might find themselves in a similar situation.