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PostSubject: Sea Fishing From A Kayak Safety Information   24th June 2010, 8:58 pm

Our Aim Is To Promote Safety While Out On The Water
Take time to read the information thoroughly.
Your own judgment and common sense are the most important thing to remember.
If it looks “IFFY” then it probably is, DO NOT go out!

WEAR YOUR P.F.D AT ALL TIMES

If you don't have it with you, then don't go on the water!

Be aware of local hazards, the weather, tides and currents.

Plan your trip with these in mind.

Make a Float Plan

Have contacts on shore, let them know when you are going out, where you are going and the time you expect to get back.

Make sure that your contacts have the nessesary knowledge and phone numbers to ring just in case.

Make sure you let your contacts know when you are safely off the water.

YOUR KAYAK

Check your Kayak from time to time for damage. Look for pin holes in the scupper hole joints. Also check any deep scratches/gouges from landing on beaches.
Check that the drain plug is intact and screwed down, it's very easy to drain your 'yak' then leave it open to dry out a while then forget to replace/screw down the cover in the excitement of getting out for a trip on the water.
Keep your Kayak stored inside your garage, hut, wrapped up or boxed to prevent damage from UV rays.

EQUIPMENT

P.F.D (buoyancy aid)
Paddle. Paddle leash (do NOT use if/when surfing)
Anchor
First Aid Kit. (waterproof)
Small Sharp Knife Attached to your pfd.
G.P.S. (fish finder)
Compass
Food and Drink
Handheld smoke ( Orange position marker )
V.H.F. Radio ( Check charge levels before trip )
Mobile Phone ( Check charge levels before trip )
Waterproof Torch (Strong beam check before trip )
Signaling mirror (a C.D is a great substitute for a mirror)
Pack of Mini Flares
Ink Spot Marker
Ensure all batteries, bulbs etc are fully working/charged before every trip.

CLOTHING

Summer

A 3mm 'shorty' wet suit is a good idea for Summer fishing, it keeps you warm enough should you enter the water and it's flexible enough for ease of paddling. A Cag is a good addition to keep the wind off you.
A pair of neoprene shoes or diving boots are great and keep your feet from getting cold as well as protecting them from stones etc.

Winter

A 5/3mm full Wet Suit combined with a dry cag will suit but if you are going to encounter some really cold weather, then a full dry suit is recommended.

Here's a list of useful items of clothing:

Wetsuit/Drysuit.
Breathable Cag (Water/Windproof top)
Moisture Wicking Vest.
Neoprene Boots
Hat
Gloves/paddling mitts

It is a good idea to take with you, a spare set of clothing and a towel, there is nothing worse than driving home after a day out, in wet clothes.

REMEMBER THAT SAFETY IN NUMBERS IS BEST!

PLEASE NOTE : IT IS NOT WISE TO USE A KAYAK IN THE MERSEY WHAT SO EVER,WELSH BAYS AND HARBOURS ARE PROBABLY SAFEST TO USE A KAYAK

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