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Don't hit a shark

Created by jimbob SA jimbob SA  > 9 months ago, 18 Feb 2019
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jimbob SA
jimbob SA

SA

1000 posts

18 Feb 2019 6:47pm

not wind foil but close ??
seanhogan
seanhogan

QLD

3424 posts

18 Feb 2019 7:11pm
Nasty !!
Hit a Dugong a while ago, ripped the harness lines off the boom !!! I did feel a little dizzy ! Also felt very bad for the poor thing !
CAN17
CAN17

575 posts

18 Feb 2019 10:35pm

Hopefully ( for the shark) that foil doesn't have one of those bayonet style noses on the fuse.

That would most likely brake the foil and or rip it out of the board, no?
WhiteofHeart
WhiteofHeart

798 posts

19 Feb 2019 12:28am
With a windfoil these crashes are much less brutal, I done it a big number of times (the fishies which are up to 2m in length are normally somewhere lower, but were very active at the surface this season...) and the only thing you end up with is a new hole in the nose of your board and a little desorientation. I was mostly getting sick of the fact that I got cut short on every almost every single leg before I could enter my jibe...
PatK
PatK

322 posts

19 Feb 2019 5:02am
I had some catapults like this from hitting plastic waste with the foil.
Boston!
Boston!

NSW

254 posts

19 Feb 2019 2:55pm
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PatK said..
I had some catapults like this from hitting plastic waste with the foil.


I have catapults like this from hitting nothing at all!
PatK
PatK

322 posts

19 Feb 2019 4:00pm
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Boston! said..


PatK said..
I had some catapults like this from hitting plastic waste with the foil.




I have catapults like this from hitting nothing at all!



S*** happens
Farang
Farang

43 posts

19 Feb 2019 10:03pm
Wow, what a brave guy! What did that shark say after knocking on it? It might be a bit psssd off, I guess....
Paducah
Paducah

2792 posts

20 Feb 2019 2:28am
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Farang said..
Wow, what a brave guy! What did that shark say after knocking on it? ...


Just guessing: "Ouch"?

Really the shark's fault, though. The kite was on starboard tack.
Farang
Farang

43 posts

20 Feb 2019 8:18am
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Paducah said..

Farang said..
Wow, what a brave guy! What did that shark say after knocking on it? ...



Just guessing: "Ouch"?

Really the shark's fault, though. The kite was on starboard tack.


... ..But on the other hand the shark was on the starboard side so kiters fault.... Anyways, I hope I will never do that - I just dont wanna mess with those killing machines....
Bristol
Bristol

ACT

347 posts

20 Feb 2019 12:25pm
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Paducah said..

Really the shark's fault, though. The kite was on starboard tack.



Or perhaps kiter's fault. "Overtaking vessel stays clear".
peterowensbabs
peterowensbabs

NSW

497 posts

20 Feb 2019 2:27pm
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Bristol said..

Paducah said..

Really the shark's fault, though. The kite was on starboard tack.




Or perhaps kiter's fault. "Overtaking vessel stays clear".


Actually both on the same tack so Sharks fault - Windward boat keep clear.
Kazza
Kazza

TAS

2344 posts

22 Feb 2019 8:59am
Wonder if the shark survived or was blown to oblivion
BSN101
BSN101

WA

2378 posts

22 Feb 2019 12:26pm
Probably scared the goldfish outta it but they are solid beasties.
CAN17
CAN17

575 posts

10 Jan 2020 4:25am
Windfoil Zone "Are sharks attracted by foilers"
www.google.ca/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.windfoilzone.com/single-post/Are-sharks-attracted-by-kitefoilers-and-windfoilers&ved=2ahUKEwig3ZippPfmAhVLXK0KHZVZDFMQFjABegQICxAG&usg=AOvVaw2tYmWC45zMqRuGiBj_i6dK

I know people on here have hit sharks or big fish and may not have thought anything of it, but be careful ocean foilers.
In all honesty though I'm not sure you can do much to be careful? Your kinda at the sharks mercy.
Are there stickers or something to put on the foil to keep them away. I'm sure anyone flying by on a pryde alu would scare the sharks away pretty quick(maybe not)
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