Kayak safety equipment [list] [*]Small firs

woerman

Senior Member
To Nielg
Thanks for the valueable info.  I think when it come to sea you should be more than just carefull.

I've seen what the sea can do and how fast good times can go bad.  When that happens I would like to be as prepared as possible.



For this thread
I think its selfish to be a cowboy.  If you kill yourself out there you are dead and gone but what about the people you leave behind????



To everybody on Sealine
I am really getting SICK and tired of the personal attacks on Sealine.  If we were standing around chatting on the beach will eveybody still attack one another??? 
Has Sealine turned into a place where you vent frustration or are we just checking to see who has the longest rod?
Come on guys, lets show some mutual respect and sometimes agree to disagree without getting personal.
 

MichaelK

Sealiner
neilg wrote:
Michael
I don't care about the letter, forget about the letter, it's communication between 2 parties, IT'S NOT IN THE LAWS, end of it, that letter means jack poopoo to me and every other person that IS NOT PART OF THAT CLUB. I don't care that SAMSA wrote the letter, cause they didn't write it to every kayaker in South Africa, they send it to a person who is part of a club.

What exactly is there that you don't understand Michael, go read the rules, those rules you claim you know, go read the rules again and again and again until YOU SEE WHAT'S WRITTEN IN THEM.

You claim to know, you come onto YOUR kayaking section and then give people the wrong information, you with the kayaking experience, with the club membership and the letter that is communication between 2 PARTIES.

Then you want to argue with me about the fact THAT I COPIED THE STUFF from the SAMSA regulations and POSTED IT without editing it on Sealine. It cannot be wrong, because highlighting something and then pressing CTRL-C and CTRL-P really doesn't leave margin for error my man.

I say again (this time in my own words)
if the human propelled vessel is UNDER 3M it's limited to 1000m from shore, your kayak is not under 3 m, it is OVER 3M therefore, that rule DOES NOT APPLY TO YOU or any other person that has a kayak that is longer than 3m.

Your 1000m limit has to do with your club, cancel your membership then you can also row in as deep as you please with even less safety equipment than a Cat-R vessel.

Please before you reply AGAIN, go read the damn SAMSA regulations ...

Oh wise one where do you get club membership. LOL

Buddy do you not know the acronyms

SAKFA - South African Kayak Angling ASSOCIATION  - not a club ou boet

SAMSA - Hilton Jones - 031 - 3071501

 

LOL a club, you have me in stiches now
 

neilg

Sealiner
Club / Association, same thing. you are still a member aren't you ? And it's supposed to be country wide isn't it, so how many clubs are associated with this association ? Are there any clubs associated ?

I'll give him a call tomorrow ...

And since you didn't reply to the rest, I will presume you have now seen the light and realised that I am right.
 

MOGGY

Senior Member
If SAKFA and SAMSA are in agreement as to what needs to be carried, then they should implement it, before someone comes up with a long list and makes it law.

What I have found with SAMSA is that a lot of their employees are merchant shipping guys, who do not understand small vessel needs.

The unfortunate thing is that the list needs to be for the whole of SA and conditions differ, so the minnimum list gets longer.

The SAKFA list sounds fine to me, as long as the common sense prevails in the navy we called it CDF. ( that acronym will get me into trouble )

 
 

MOGGY

Senior Member
neilg wrote:
Club / Association, same thing. you are still a member aren't you ? And it's supposed to be country wide isn't it, so how many clubs are associated with this association ? Are there any clubs associated ?

I'll give him a call tomorrow ...

And since you didn't reply to the rest, I will presume you have now seen the light and realised that I am right.

Neil,

I do not agree with your long list my 2C.

That is more than cat E.

 
 

Beerracuda

Senior Member
MOGGY wrote:
neilg wrote:
Club / Association, same thing. you are still a member aren't you ? And it's supposed to be country wide isn't it, so how many clubs are associated with this association ? Are there any clubs associated ?

I'll give him a call tomorrow ...

And since you didn't reply to the rest, I will presume you have now seen the light and realised that I am right.

Neil,

I do not agree with your long list my 2C.

That is more than cat E.

 
Your right Moggy. We're experienced paddlers and know what is practical and not practical. The long list is not practical which means it must have originated from inexperience.  
 

MOGGY

Senior Member
I would like to see someone fire a thousand foot from a ski, sitting down.

I know these animals and can tell some stories.

Burnt test tickets for sure


Going to the lifesaving club for dop now::S
 

WWFisherman

Senior Member
neilg wrote:
Kayak safety equipment

STUPID COLOURED KAYAKS, incl WHITE, BLUE, GREEN and every other colour that is EXTREMELY difficult to spot. GOOD COLOURS ARE RED, ORANGE AND YELLOW, with Yellow and Orange being the better choices. Sure a white boat and a white kayak looks nice, but that’s all, it just looks nice !
Agree with you 100% on this one.

"On a kayak you have a VERY SMALL FOOTPRINT,
"

I was thinking about this the other day, is there a device that could expand your footprint for search conditions? For example, a bright yellow (dayglo) sheet that unfolds to five square metres and has a small inflatable tube around the edges so that it floats?

With regards to the flag suggestion, why not just keep a dayglo flag in the hatch that can be attached to one of your trolling rods if necessary.

In terms of safety equipment and being separated from your ski, I'm working on a small, bouyant pack that I can tie to my lifejacket so that if I get washed off, the kit comes with me (water, energy bars, beanie, pencil flares, etc.)
 

FAULTY

Senior Member
neilg wrote:
Please I beg you, show me where in the SAMSA rules does it state 1000m, please show me.

That is for NATAL not the rest of South Africa, like you know, cause it was discussed quite a while back, and if memory serves me correct YOU said it's only for Natal.

Sinse you are so well informed and 1000m is the limit, why do MOST PE anglers launch Sardinia bay in PE and fish OUTSIDE the Sardinia Bay MPA ? cause the MPA runs 1nm into the sea (also discussed in YOUR KAYAKING SECTION not too long ago)

Why do they launch off Something Good (in PE) and fish the Bell Buoy ? Which is also more than 1nm out at sea ...

All these locations are 1nm PLUS, not 1000m and closer.

Att – NeilG

 

This will be my last post on this thread. Firstly , like it or not SAKFA was formed with the best interests  of kayak fishing at heart and we will continue to talk to SAMSA like we have been doing . I must appologise for using the words “South African” in the SAKFA name….should the following sporting bodies have consulted you first  ? -  SASACC,SAMLA,SAFBAF,SAFALFA,SACSCA,SAFSSA,SARFFA,SABAA,SAALAA,SADSAA,SALTBAA,SASAA,SAUFF , SAMLA….by the way these bodies are all fishing related. The saying “walk before you run “ comes to mind so we had to start somewhere and why not in KZN ?

You can copy /paste as many NSVSR regs into your posts as you like but you are going to find the kayak fishing part a grey area ,like wise with the surf skis. Due to this very fact ( and others) we formed SAKFA . We presently only exsist in KZN but obviously hope to expand to other provinces . SAKFA has only really been going for just over a year and continues to grow here slowly . You already have our letter so there is no need for me to explain again . The reason given to us for the offshore limit of 1000 metres was due to the fact that if we wanted more we would need to go into category E which entails a whole lot more red tape . The offshore limit doesn’t always suit us but then again the national speed limit is 120km/h and that’s why there are speedtraps….We are allowed to go over the limit for controlled events and have to apply for it .

I also contact Billy Harker who runs the National surf ski series and his reply to the safety story was  -

1. Social paddling  - Life Jacket + Cell Phone and Leash if Paddling alone
2. Organised events – Event Organisers Set Min Safety Requirements Life Jacket + Cell Phone and Leash


I then contacted Gary Clark from ERICS Canoe shop who stated that most events now are insisting on a pencil flare in addition to the above ..looks like to me we have more in place than them and they are a much bigger body than us.

Now please tell me where in the NSVSR will you find these regs ? You wont so I foresee in the near future that things could get gazetted for all of us .. SAKFA,s long term vision would be too see inter comps between provinces like SADSAA do and due to the fact we fall under SASCOC there is possibilities of anglers fishing for national colours . We are meeting with SAMSA again next week.

The following is what SAMSA recommends based our dealings with SAKFA –

 

PFD

750ml water

10metres rope

Bailing device - (collapsible for space issues)

 Projectile flare set

  Over & above this minimum we reccomend that the paddler has -

Cellphone

Paddle leash

Advised someone where he is launching and what route he intends taking

 A boat sticker with an emergency number on that should his boat be found by say the NSRI ,they can alert the paddlers next of kin 

Checked weather reports prior to launching

Common sense


 

OVER & OUT
 

MOGGY

Senior Member
Faulty it looks like you have been around the block a few times.

Niel, letit go you are like a dog with and old bone and it is starting to smell
 

WWFisherman

Senior Member
MOGGY wrote:
Faulty it looks like you have been around the block a few times.

Niel, letit go you are like a dog with and old bone and it is starting to smell
You guys finished comparing dick sizes yet? Look, maybe I'm a bit biased because I've received so much useful advice on other fishing topics from Neil previously. If you'd read his posts you'd know that the guy is thorough and likes to leave NOTHING to chance. My perception is that he doesn't have anything against the sport but against guys that take it up on impulse, buy a ski and head out to sea without even training on a dam first. That said, you still get the experienced guys that are gung-ho. You will in any sport (you've heard the saying "there are bold pilots and old pilots").

The point is, and I think this sums up the point of Sealine, someone has posted his opinion and his advice. Basically use it, don't use it. It's up to the individual. If you feel you're too experienced for his suggestions then gloss over it. He's not writing the law, merely providing his viewpoint.

Somewhere along the line, you and MichaelK and others started resorting to the name calling stuff, which is pretty lame. You guys have useful information to share as well, which gets undermined when you all start throwing handbags.

Just remember, arguing over the internet is like running in the special Olympics. Even if you win you're still retarded.
 

tauruck

Sealiner
WWFisherman wrote:
MOGGY wrote:
Faulty it looks like you have been around the block a few times.

Niel, letit go you are like a dog with and old bone and it is starting to smell
You guys finished comparing dick sizes yet? Look, maybe I'm a bit biased because I've received so much useful advice on other fishing topics from Neil previously. If you'd read his posts you'd know that the guy is thorough and likes to leave NOTHING to chance. My perception is that he doesn't have anything against the sport but against guys that take it up on impulse, buy a ski and head out to sea without even training on a dam first. That said, you still get the experienced guys that are gung-ho. You will in any sport (you've heard the saying "there are bold pilots and old pilots").

The point is, and I think this sums up the point of Sealine, someone has posted his opinion and his advice. Basically use it, don't use it. It's up to the individual. If you feel you're too experienced for his suggestions then gloss over it. He's not writing the law, merely providing his viewpoint.

Somewhere along the line, you and MichaelK and others started resorting to the name calling stuff, which is pretty lame. You guys have useful information to share as well, which gets undermined when you all start throwing handbags.

Just remember, arguing over the internet is like running in the special Olympics. Even if you win you're still retarded.
You must be the prize chop on Sealine. Who gives you the right to call participants in the Special Olympics RETARDS??? You just said it all. Way to go genius. Do you have family or friends who are disabled?? As to men comparing the size of the genitals here on this forum I think you language is in appropriate. Sir, I think you are way out of line.
 

WWFisherman

Senior Member
tauruck wrote:
WWFisherman wrote:
MOGGY wrote:
Faulty it looks like you have been around the block a few times.

Niel, letit go you are like a dog with and old bone and it is starting to smell
You guys finished comparing *** sizes yet? Look, maybe I'm a bit biased because I've received so much useful advice on other fishing topics from Neil previously. If you'd read his posts you'd know that the guy is thorough and likes to leave NOTHING to chance. My perception is that he doesn't have anything against the sport but against guys that take it up on impulse, buy a ski and head out to sea without even training on a dam first. That said, you still get the experienced guys that are gung-ho. You will in any sport (you've heard the saying "there are bold pilots and old pilots").

The point is, and I think this sums up the point of Sealine, someone has posted his opinion and his advice. Basically use it, don't use it. It's up to the individual. If you feel you're too experienced for his suggestions then gloss over it. He's not writing the law, merely providing his viewpoint.

Somewhere along the line, you and MichaelK and others started resorting to the name calling stuff, which is pretty lame. You guys have useful information to share as well, which gets undermined when you all start throwing handbags.

Just remember, arguing over the internet is like running in the special Olympics. Even if you win you're still retarded.
You must be the prize chop on Sealine. Who gives you the right to call participants in the Special Olympics RETARDS??? You just said it all. Way to go genius. Do you have family or friends who are disabled?? As to men comparing the size of the genitals here on this forum I think you language is in appropriate. Sir, I think you are way out of line.

Yeah, you're right. Sorry about the "retards" comment. It was supposed to be a humorous analogy not a jibe at the disabled.

But come on, Tauruck, "***" is hardly inappropriate language. Settle down, I'm not here to argue with you guys, just pointing out how petty this all is. The jibe about the **** size contest (I don't know, man, saying **** to a bunch of guys just sounds creepy, can't I go back to "****") was aimed at everyone.


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JanF

New member
every1 just whip out your member and write "sealine" on it.  post pic and well see whose is biggest
 
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