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Created by samden > 9 months ago, 13 Apr 2015
samden
VIC, 29 posts
13 Apr 2015 9:25PM
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Anyone done any night paddling, either downwind / flatwater?

Just moved to right on the beach and like the idea of not having to fart around with sunscreen.

Do I need a head torch?

Cheers!

jamieferg
NSW, 108 posts
14 Apr 2015 12:13AM
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i did a few night sessions on the swan river when i lived in perth on my 14ft

didn't need a torch due to the ambient light from the city, the wacca ,casino etc

it was cool , different, but pretty much just the same if your were out in daylight i reckon,





a torch for you might be good to have on you if your going off the beach,


samden
VIC, 29 posts
14 Apr 2015 6:53AM
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Thanks for the info. It looks like a lot of fun.

I might do a "darkwinder" and see how it goes.

If we ever get any northerlies in Melb that is...!

MFPH
NSW, 80 posts
14 Apr 2015 7:34PM
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Hi,
It is a lot different night paddling on a flat enclosed waterway,as oppossed to doing a downwinder in open water-I wouldnt do a night downwider,not worth it!
You can get lights for your board,but they are only recommended for flat and shallow water.

nosaj27
QLD, 271 posts
14 Apr 2015 8:19PM
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BrisKites run a Christmas lights paddle around the Newport canals at Scarborough in QLD every year heaps of fun with everyone decorating their boards and themselves.
BrisSUP Club are also running a early evening time trail in Manly Harbour/Marina but there is plenty of light from the street/marina.
I think you would want to have a serious set of kahuna's to do a night downwinder,

DavidJohn
VIC, 17460 posts
16 Apr 2015 3:14AM
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Concider this if thinking about downwinding at night..


A man fishing for flounder near the Shalimar Bridge on Saturday night may have played a critical role in saving the victim of a tragic boating accident.

Terry Kline, a battalion chief with the Ocean City-Wright Fire District, said the man and his wife, whose names he did not get, had picked up the badly injured 28-year-old Georgia woman after she was hit by a boat and brought her to shore.

“NWithout him, that girl might not have made it,” Kline said. “He definitely needs a pat on the back.”

The victim of the boating accident was identified Tuesday as Kristy Marie Wise.

Wise lost a leg from the knee down as a result of being struck by a propeller blade, but is listed in good condition at Baptist Hospital in Pensacola.

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission clarified that Wise had been paddle boarding with a male, not a female friend when the accident happened.

Kline said the man Wise was with may have contributed to saving her life by getting a tourniquet around her badly lacerated leg. He said paramedics praised the work that helped stem profuse bleeding.

The accident happened about 10:30 p.m. Saturday as Wise and her friend were paddle boarding on the southeast side of the bridge in Garnier Bayou, according to Bekah Nelson with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

A boat, possibly a pontoon boat, came up behind the two “at full throttle,” according to Kline. It was traveling in the same direction as the paddle boarders, Nelson confirmed.

The paddle boarders shined a light to alert the boat of their presence, then jumped into the water when they saw their efforts were in vain,, Kline said.

Wise was in the water when the boat propeller caught her leg.

Kline said the couple fishing for flounder recalled seeing the couple paddle boarding near the bridge and remembered expressing concern about their location.

Nelson said the FWC is still “actively searching for the boat responsible for the injuries” inflicted upon Wise.

“There is a chance that the vessel was unaware that it hit (her), so any boats that were in the area at the time of the accident could provide beneficial information,” she said.

Kline said Wise was taken to the hospital in Pensacola by ambulance, not helicopter. Though a landing zone was set up at a Shalimar ball field, helicopter units contacted to carry the victim could not fly due to weather, he said.



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