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  • #16
    Originally posted by Fd01 View Post
    Glad you're alright Jeff, must have been quite the scary experience. Shame you're going to give it up but i understand 100%.

    I had a little swim this afternoon at Steetley with the dogs and i tell you what if you stuck in the deeper water for too long with nowt on you'll be a goner! Didn't go that far out, maybe to a depth of about 7/8 ft deep but it was freezing.
    im down most morning swimming with my lurchers, up to last year done it all year long, I think that helped me a lot, so I didn't panic to try and leave the kayak and swim in

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    • #17
      well done marra

      very very pleased of end result and understand you giving up kayaking. dont and WOULDENT do it myself. im also well pleased with the helpfull tips youve passed onto you fellow kayak friends. id also like to say a big welldone to our coastguards.again GREAT END RESULT. TIGHT LINES.

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      • #18
        from what ive saw and heard lately going out alone is the biggest danger if someone had been with you ,youd of been saved a lot quicker,and i dont know how you can wear a 7mm drysuit,mines 4.5 and cant wear it if i did id pass out after an hour far to thick,glad you were ok in the end tight lines lads plum
        did eeerrrr ya snap it off like?thats a shame teeeheeeeheeeheeee and take your rubbish home and dont be a meth

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