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Kayakers warned to assess risks
22nd March 2010

Northland police are urging people to use common sense while out on the sea after a kayaker overestimated his paddle power and rang for help after tiring partway through his offshore journey.

Northland search-and-rescue team member Constable Sue Grocott said a man rang police about 1.40pm on Friday by dialling 111 from his cellphone while drifting at sea.

That sparked a search-and-rescue mission involving Whangarei Coastguard and a Northland Emergency Services Trust rescue helicopter.

Ms Grocott said the 31-year-old kayaker had left Leigh about 9am that day and had planned to make the return paddle to the Hen and Chicken Islands the same day - a good 50km round trip.

However, off the coast of Mangawhai, and still on his way to the islands, the kayaker rang 111 to say he was tired and needed rescuing, she said.

He was uncertain as to where he was and was too far out to sea to paddle to shore, Ms Grocott said.

About 20 minutes after raising the alarm, she said the man contacted police again and questioned where they were as he was starting to become concerned.

Ms Grocott said the man was wearing a lifejacket and had a cellphone, but was ill-prepared for what was believed to be his first major open ocean paddle.

"He was a little fish in a big pond," she said. "This could easily have been a tragedy."

Given that the man had no idea where he was and that he was in a blue-coloured four-metre kayak, it made it difficult for emergency services to locate him.

"Once we had the coastguard in the right area we found him quickly," she said.

A NEST helicopter had been sent, but the man was found before it could start searching.

The man was found about 4.30pm by the Whangarei Coastguard and taken to Marsden Cove Marina where he arranged his trip home by road.

Ms Grocott said people needed to be realistic about what they were undertaking out on the water.

"They need to be prepared. Going out in the kayak in the ocean like that was reckless," she said.

If paddlers were considering such long distances they should have flares and a GPS that would enable rescuers to get to them quickly. A support boat should also be considered.

She warned there was too much reliance placed on cellphones, which could get wet or have no coverage at sea, which was why flares were needed.

 Ms Grocott said paddlers should also stick close to the coast so that if something did go wrong they had the option of trying to make it to shore.

"There have already been a number of drownings in Northland this summer. We don't want any more."

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If it was 4m, that suggests it was a SOT rather than a Sea Kayak...
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What a plonker.
 
Obvious and biggest mistake is he even thought about doing it alone.
Leaves at 9am to start gives him about 10.5 hours of daylight to start with.
Leaves from Leigh?? WTF you are paddling as about as far away from the chicks as you can would have been an incoming tide too on the weekend so most likely a wind against tide situation out there.
TBH would have been easier going to Little Barrier for him!LOL If he just looked straight ahead...
 
As the cops said a complete lack of common sense, what is wrong with these guys??
Lastly I hope it was'nt anyone off here....
 
 
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Nah, wouldn't have been any of us - no mention of any fish caught.Wink
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True HLDLOL
 
If the guy wanted a few fish he only has to paddle about 300m off NN, honestly some people....
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And the unit of the year award gos to Wacko
I like the bit how he rang back 20min later asking where they were.......Thumbs Down
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Just to put this in perspective for people who don't know the area.

This trip is equivalent of paddling RETURN from:
Whangaparoa to Great Barrier Island
Takapuna to Coromandel
Mt. Maunganui to Whangamata
...Or Whakatane to White Island

I was planning on doing a charity fundraiser at one stage (might still do it) of a "100k in a Day" paddle.
Now, I'm fairly fit but was still looking at a 12 - 14 hour day...

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Originally posted by Hairy Little Dwarf Hairy Little Dwarf wrote:

Just to put this in perspective for people who don't know the area.

This trip is equivalent of paddling RETURN from:
Whangaparoa to Great Barrier Island
Takapuna to Coromandel
Mt. Maunganui to Whangamata
...Or Whakatane to White Island

I was planning on doing a charity fundraiser at one stage (might still do it) of a "100k in a Day" paddle.
Now, I'm fairly fit but was still looking at a 12 - 14 hour day...

 
Yeah why didn't he choose Army Bay to Miners Head.LOL
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Sounds like he was practising for a future Darwin Award!
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Sounds like he was 2 kumaras short of a hangi !
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God my arms still hurt.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Nah, wasn't me!!!! LOL
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Also, what was the "blue coloured 4-meter kayak"? Sit-in or sit-on? Sounds like he launched, pointed a finger, and said I'm going there! Excellent trip planning - NOT!
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use Energizer next time. 
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screw trying to paddle that distance in a plastic shoe - no wonder he got tired.

Someone should really find out who it was, print the thread off and make him read it.

No wonder this country is going tits up with winners like this breeding.  Dead
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What a plonker! Didn't sink in till HLD mentioned the equivalent of Whangaparoa to GBI! Now thats a bloody long way!
Why did he not launch from Whangarei? Didn't want to waste money on gas, certainly cheaper than the overall cost of the Chopper and the coastguard, which no doubt us taxpayers are paying for!
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Blue kayak eh? Wonder if it's the guy who was in a blue over white sit-in kayak I hooked up while fishing at Omaha a few weeks back... that guy was a plonker too!
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What an eggDead There have been recent discussion of paddling to Mayor from Tauranga. But this would be with the following:

A) Southerly tail wind
B) Boat to bring us home
C) GPS
D) Radios
E) Cellphone
F) Food and water for the journey
G) Boat out on the water to bring us back so the coastgurad didnt have too should it all turn poo
H) And most importantly being paddle fit for the journey. 

Glad the end result was a happy one.
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LOL Holy s%^t I just looked at my maps the Hen & Chicks its frikken miles from Leigh.

Only way even remotely possible would surely be a helping hand with the outgoing tide from Urquharts Bay or an incoming tide possibly from Ocean Beach in Whangarei Heads. Then at least 3-4 hours paddling non stop. Then an opposite tide return. Doesn't really give you much fishing time though either.
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I probably do more long distance and offshore paddling than most and have a few extras to add to Phish's list:
1. Proper nav light because you'll often end up paddling in the dark
2. 406mHz GPS integrated EPIRB (emergency beacon)
3. Very bright torch, or even better a rescue strobe to attract attention in the dark
4. Offshore flare pack (includes parachute)
5. Appropriate semi-dry or dry paddle clothing plus extra warm gear to put on
6. Spare paddle
This is by no means complete, but are just a few of the essentials I carry.
 
I also have a very stringent set of go/no-go criteria that MUST be met:
1. You must be comfortably capable of the distance. Paddle the equivalent distance close along the coast before attempting offshore paddles. This also indicates you've checked the actual distances you will have to paddle and just how far a 40-60km paddle is!
2. The forecast MUST be suitable for paddling for at least 12 hours AFTER THE EXPECTED COMPLETION OF THE TRIP. This builds in a safety margin of suitable weather if the trip takes longer than expected. There's no excuse for being caught out!
3. Set a review point around 1/3rd of the way to the intended destination to stop and re-assess weather conditions, equipment, and fitness are up to standard to allow completion of the trip. If there's even the slightest question over any factor, return to base or go to a much closer "Plan B" destination.
 
I love the challenges of big paddles, especially those going offshore, but they MUST be taken seriously otherwise our sport is going to get a bad rep!
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Forgot to mention - all safety equipment, food, and water must be accessable without opening a hatch into the inside of the kayak. The reason is obvious.
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Originally posted by Limitless Limitless wrote:

The reason is obvious.

betcha it ain't Shocked sad isn't it Confused


I wouldn't class any sizable offshore paddle, sport. 


I would add the never do it alone either, very few would be cut out for it, and yet quite clearly there are the fair share of idiots dumb/stupid enough to try it, who we all read about Wacko
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