A very tragic and sad day at the passage at Caloundra bar.
A sailboarder possibly, suffered equipment failure and drowned in the spin cycle at the bar today.
Firstly condolences to the family who were there today from all of us @ Shunshine Coast
Conditions were extreme with big dumping surf and 6knots+ outgoing tide.
People understand that if you are anywhere that is new or you aren't familiar with
ask a local!!!!!!!!!!
It can mean the difference!!
Press couldn't be bothered getting their story right.
ABC were the only ones to check the facts.
It was very disturbing to watch the heroic volunteers on the beach trying to resuscitate this poor man for over 30 minutes.
Condolences to the family who lost their windsurfer father and husband.
If you want to sail or kite at Happy Valley- please have a safety plan and don't go beyond your ability. The bar has no mercy. Even the most experienced among us have been rescued lately.
It sounds like overkill, but to carry a flare might be the answer. It is only good fortune that more have not drowned.
hell man ?
i think the best advice for the Caloundra bar is not to kite or windsurf there on an outgoing tide.
there are planty of other places to go in a SE wind when the tide is outgoing.
Horrific News, RIP.... not be discrespectful but at least he was doing what he loved.
There is a something to learn from this, its not the first time for that bitch of a bar.
Easter 2001or2? exact same conditions,, 14 of us were rescued on one day!!
7 by helipcopter! My rescuerers and boat also got smashed...and they had to get rescued also..countless boards/sails lost,,,but no lives, although I do remember 1 guy getting CPR on the beach when the helicopter landed.
I have sailed Margeret river had sails/masts smashed, remote nth WA Ganarloo etc, smashed by big sets at Coolum.....but Nothing is as scarry as being swallowed up by yellow monsters at the Caloundra River mouth, they will suck you backwards even when on the plane,and the churn you in and out and under without mercy with no let up....if your caught out the back you are history...there is no way out....and energy sapping like nothing....
The Surf Life savers there all earn their keep...we bought them all beer the year we were all rescued, we should continue to buy them beer, just so they keep an eye over us at that bitch of river mouth.
Don't sail/kite there on a King tide, sailing in particular as if you drop your sail in that current there is no getting it back up again.