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    Posted: 30 Apr 23 at 10:27pm
Originally posted by 423zero

They were all competent people too, not the sort you would normally worry about, just shows we shouldn't assume. Is there even a suggestion anywhere of how to get out of the backwash?

Edited to add, competent in general with sports, not SUP.


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i get the impression from the MAIB report  that  it was basically an irretreviable  scenario once  in 

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They were all competent people too, not the sort you would normally worry about, just shows we shouldn't assume. Is there even a suggestion anywhere of how to get out of the backwash?

Edited to add, competent in general with sports, not SUP.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Dakota Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 Apr 23 at 5:57pm
A lot of time and effort is being spent in the education of the importance of things like BA if the situation requires it,  the correct clothes for different  situations and especially the importance of having a quick release waist leash . So hopefully sad events like the one above  will become a lot less common .
Especially with realisation with in the sport / pastime that proper training is beneficial to everyone.  


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Originally posted by Dakota

There are loads of good  programs coming from with in the sport , the canoe union and sailing clubs ( Chelmarsh have a terrific paddleboard section )  that are helping  with the provision good quality training and just the simple ability of just being able to judge risk.
But it’s still a new sport with some people coming at it from a none water sports background. My wife stopped going onto paddleboard fb pages because of the aggro she got for even suggesting wearing a BA and or a wetsuit would be a good idea in certain conditions from a tiny number of posters. 
I still do think the situation is improving .   


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my suggestion  that drysuit  trousers alone (i.e. without a dry top and /or a  better than 50N BA)  is a  less than safe option was  viewed with some scron by SUP types... 
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There are loads of good  programs coming from with in the sport , the canoe union and sailing clubs ( Chelmarsh have a terrific paddleboard section )  that are helping  with the provision good quality training and just the simple ability of just being able to judge risk.
But it’s still a new sport with some people coming at it from a none water sports background. My wife stopped going onto paddleboard fb pages because of the aggro she got for even suggesting wearing a BA and or a wetsuit would be a good idea in certain conditions from a tiny number of posters. 
I still do think the situation is improving .   


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Came across this MAIB report for a tragic SUP incident. Although I was aware that weirs were things to avoid, it wasn't until I read this report I realised just how dangerous the things are. I suppose as a sailor I've never had the need to go anywhere near one so maybe that's part of my ignorance.

https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/63906ea0d3bf7f328063e844/2022-13-Paddleboards-Report.pdf

The report itself is pretty mind boggling. Especially for someone like me who hasn't always welcomed the formality and regulation of RYA approved training.



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