I have been putting off fishing the last couple of weeks as the wind and temp didn't work out for me.
Today I left out of Jonas Green at about 0830 heading down towards David Taylor.
Right away, things didn't go right. My FF was only indicating 1.7 feet. I set it up with Duct Seal but did not put any water in the well. I really thought that the water was just to get a temperature reading. After getting up to the sailboat races, I decided to take some photos and throw a line. I managed several small hits, like small WP but did not lock on to any.
I was bugged by the FF not working so I paddled into the round cutout next to DT. I figured it was out of the wind and I would open up the Mod Pod and fill the transducer well with water. Since the wind was blowing me into the rocks, I paddled into the middle to give me more time.
I had opened the pod and was leaning into it when I assume I was hit with a wake from behind. Next thing you know, I'm in the water. I tried to self rescue but a combination my PVD catching and not being able to kick my left leg (I had my brace on) only succeeded in rolling the boat.![Frown](https://snaggedline.com/core/images/smilies/frown.png)
I tried righting it but all that succeeded in doing was making water enter the hull.
After 15 minutes of trying to flag down some help ( there were plenty of boats around), I decided to swim for shore. After checking Google, I found it was a 150 yard swim with a PFD and trying to take the boat with me. Well that didn't work out too well.
I decided to swim for it and doing a half ass back stroke with one leg kicks managed to make shore. Eventually the yak floated in close enough for me to swim out and get it. After I bailed it out with a sponge ( I decided not to keep a bailer cause "who would need a bailer in a SIT yak?)![Roll Eyes (Sarcastic)](https://snaggedline.com/core/images/smilies/rolleyes.png)
BTW, since I didn't bungee my two rods and my anchor was secured in its bag but not to the yak, they all rest on the bottom of Davy Jone's place.![Mad](https://snaggedline.com/core/images/smilies/mad.png)
I'm going to continue this as a lesson learned item in a separate post. Maybe it will help someone someday.
Regards,
John
Today I left out of Jonas Green at about 0830 heading down towards David Taylor.
Right away, things didn't go right. My FF was only indicating 1.7 feet. I set it up with Duct Seal but did not put any water in the well. I really thought that the water was just to get a temperature reading. After getting up to the sailboat races, I decided to take some photos and throw a line. I managed several small hits, like small WP but did not lock on to any.
I was bugged by the FF not working so I paddled into the round cutout next to DT. I figured it was out of the wind and I would open up the Mod Pod and fill the transducer well with water. Since the wind was blowing me into the rocks, I paddled into the middle to give me more time.
I had opened the pod and was leaning into it when I assume I was hit with a wake from behind. Next thing you know, I'm in the water. I tried to self rescue but a combination my PVD catching and not being able to kick my left leg (I had my brace on) only succeeded in rolling the boat.
![Frown](https://snaggedline.com/core/images/smilies/frown.png)
I tried righting it but all that succeeded in doing was making water enter the hull.
![EEK!](https://snaggedline.com/core/images/smilies/eek.png)
I decided to swim for it and doing a half ass back stroke with one leg kicks managed to make shore. Eventually the yak floated in close enough for me to swim out and get it. After I bailed it out with a sponge ( I decided not to keep a bailer cause "who would need a bailer in a SIT yak?)
![Roll Eyes (Sarcastic)](https://snaggedline.com/core/images/smilies/rolleyes.png)
BTW, since I didn't bungee my two rods and my anchor was secured in its bag but not to the yak, they all rest on the bottom of Davy Jone's place.
![Mad](https://snaggedline.com/core/images/smilies/mad.png)
I'm going to continue this as a lesson learned item in a separate post. Maybe it will help someone someday.
Regards,
John
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