SURFSKI SAFETY: Even the smallest details matter BIG TIME - Millers #87

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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2024
  • Context: I am an intermediate surf skier looking to improve my overall downwind performance. Part of that involves trying to improve balance on the SwordFish which, at age 61 and with only a couple of years paddling behind me, is proving elusive !
    In this instance it was the catching of half a crab that caused my swim.
    1. Surfkski set-up: If you change anything in your set up I suggest that you practice your remounts to check that the change does not impact your drill which should be deeply imbedded in your subconscious
    2. Storage of kit in front pouch: Make sure nothing can come loose and interfere with your re-mount. In addition, my personal preference now is not to keep anything with a hard surface, in my front pouch as this too, could interfere with a remount
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Комментарии • 49

  • @alanshunter
    @alanshunter Год назад +7

    Thanks for the share , it's a great lesson.
    Often people only show the glory , and I'm guessing there was plenty awesome runs during that downwind.
    Personally I feel that the mistakes are the more valuable learning tools .
    Thanks again

  • @user-wl5rq1ij6i
    @user-wl5rq1ij6i 25 дней назад

    Some good learning, honesty shared. I learned early on that anything stowed in front pocket of PFD impeded my remount so I got a Vaikobi with a back pocket and keep the front one empty. Makes it harder to get at stuff, but at least I can get back in the boat!

  • @69Jamii
    @69Jamii Год назад +4

    A few observations, too many long leashes get tangled up and more likely to wrap around your ski that further complicate untangling and remounts.
    Less is more, shorten calf leash or use a coil leash, avoid using or have your paddle leash connected with a quick release.
    Bulky front pouches alway cause issues, best to stow keys/phones and clutter in back pocket to avoid damage and reducing bulk.
    A few tips,
    Practice remounts in all conditions, always good to finish a dw and do a warmdown lap with a remount in 'fatgued' state until you are confident and well versed.
    Soften hands so the last three digits form an Ok grip so to increase reach in placing the blade and only close your hand as you pull, this allows you to relax for improved technique.
    Finally once on a run let your blade trail on one side in a 'light brace' tripod and balance your leading hand on you knee so to relax posture and to quicken response in beginning next stroke.
    Practice, repeat, enjoy.

    • @ForbesRichard
      @ForbesRichard  Год назад +1

      Yes, Jamiii, I now use a much shorter leash and have in fact dropped the wrist leash in favour of one connected to my life jacket

  • @jpetzold
    @jpetzold Год назад +2

    First think, than act! Top👍

  • @pokeypickle3
    @pokeypickle3 Год назад +1

    It’s hard to think straight when you’re tired, plus feeling all sorts of emotions after falling off.
    I try to ‘write off’ that experience and ‘start again’ by trying to remount as calmly as possible.

  • @elieuncle
    @elieuncle Год назад

    Thank you very much for sharing !!! This is such a valuable learning tool. I'm sharing with my paddling friends at once !

  • @EckieOutdoor
    @EckieOutdoor Год назад +1

    Never heard of surfski before. As a former windsurfer I'm paddlling now in kayaks and packrafts, but to me, this looks like a new challenge! Sick how fast you go man! Grtz Eckie

    • @ForbesRichard
      @ForbesRichard  Год назад +1

      For a better perspective on speed, I suggest you view this one: ruclips.net/video/fs6lcWFYd2Q/видео.html
      The good guys will regularly hit the high 20s on steep runs with Jasper Mocke (Millers Run Record Holder) having once clocked 36kph on a big ocean swell

    • @EckieOutdoor
      @EckieOutdoor Год назад

      @@ForbesRichard Thanks for the link.

    • @chrishitchings8712
      @chrishitchings8712 Год назад

      I've been a kayaker and have switched to a surfski, just starting out but it's awesome! I wont go back to a regular kayak!

    • @ForbesRichard
      @ForbesRichard  Год назад +1

      @@chrishitchings8712 Enjoy your surf-skiing Chris ! and keep safe.

  • @benmlee
    @benmlee Месяц назад

    They say never let go of the ski when falling. Leash is there only as a back-up.
    Old timers say early surfskis don't even have a leash. They have to hold on to it when falling.

    • @ForbesRichard
      @ForbesRichard  Месяц назад

      Yep, that would be ideal for sure. However I do trust my leash 100% and know that it will not and can not fail. (It is home made and is now attached to my ski at 2 different anchor points)

  • @john-wq8kf
    @john-wq8kf Год назад

    On my palm surf ski I used the lap strap to hold me in so I always rolled my ski. I never bailed out especially surfing on my own as that would be a crass thing while on your own in heavy surf.

  • @banulscatamarans5337
    @banulscatamarans5337 Год назад

    I noticed you have the old Mocke PFD. Try the new one, the Flow without Zip. It is much thinner and makes remount much easier. I speak form experience. About your wrist leash experience a few months back. I modified my wrist leash and added a fast clip so that I can easily unhook if necessary. That prevents entanglement between leg leash and wrist leash after a wipe out. Being able to quickly disconnect the wrist leash also means you can remount both sides.

    • @ForbesRichard
      @ForbesRichard  Год назад

      thanks for the two tips - both good ideas ! I might in fact go back to the wrist leash (esp for the surf) so will review thank you.

  • @alessioraggioli
    @alessioraggioli 16 дней назад

    Survival skills

    • @ForbesRichard
      @ForbesRichard  15 дней назад +1

      Alive and well and still paddling 👊

  • @rogeru73
    @rogeru73 8 месяцев назад

    I would not be able to any self rescue with these kayaks 😅
    Cool video!

    • @ForbesRichard
      @ForbesRichard  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks Roger ! Looks like you don't need to remount as you simply roll-over and back up again ! (Wish I could to that. There are a few surf skiers who can do it, and i have seen some modified cockpits with belts etc but it is very rare)

    • @rogeru73
      @rogeru73 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@ForbesRichard Thanks, I have tried a surf ski and it did not go so well with me 🙂
      I guess its way easier to roll with ordinary sea kayaks.
      Hope you get lots of good times on the water 🙂

    • @ForbesRichard
      @ForbesRichard  8 месяцев назад

      and for you too !

  • @adamfrbs9259
    @adamfrbs9259 2 месяца назад

    Thats ironic, same last name, both paddlers haha. I like being in the kayak though...S18r Stellar Alpha.

    • @ForbesRichard
      @ForbesRichard  2 месяца назад

      hi Adam, we probably share the same Scottish lineage way back 👊

    • @adamfrbs9259
      @adamfrbs9259 2 месяца назад

      @ForbesRichard all the way back to 1200ad and the Castle of the same name that's still there today. Aberdeenshire.

    • @ForbesRichard
      @ForbesRichard  2 месяца назад

      @@adamfrbs9259 Thanks. Gonna have to visit that soon !

    • @adamfrbs9259
      @adamfrbs9259 2 месяца назад

      @ForbesRichard no prob. Last I checked awhile back it was $200 a night....even if you were a Forbes.

  • @dcsyd16
    @dcsyd16 9 месяцев назад

    Not sure if anyone showed you, when u r on a run rest you blade on the water to give your core a break.
    Have a look at oscars method first remounts, you will notice he takes a paddle on the side his legs dangle before he swings his legs into the boat.
    U got luck the conditions smoothed out, had the remained rough you would have struggled remounting the way u did.
    Can only say this as I also learnt the hard way to get lots of remounting practice

    • @ForbesRichard
      @ForbesRichard  9 месяцев назад

      Yep, now that it is warmer I am going to practice those remounts to the point of smooth-butteriness.

  • @EvertAlbers
    @EvertAlbers 11 месяцев назад

    Talking about risk, there is also that rock at 3:04 😬...

    • @ForbesRichard
      @ForbesRichard  11 месяцев назад

      Actually that was a bunch of kelp. We are lucky that the approach into the beach is clear of rocks thankfully.

  • @Alastair510
    @Alastair510 Год назад

    Only just missed a rock on the surf into the beach! That could have been expensive.

    • @ForbesRichard
      @ForbesRichard  Год назад

      there are no rocks in that vicinity but there was a clump of kelp so perhaps you mistook that for the rock ?

    • @Alastair510
      @Alastair510 Год назад

      @@ForbesRichard sounds likely. It was a big lump of something brown (around here, those are rocks, usually covered in kelp)

  • @MartinMartin-yi9to
    @MartinMartin-yi9to 10 месяцев назад

    Surfskis need mini hatch.

    • @ForbesRichard
      @ForbesRichard  10 месяцев назад

      that is a bloody good idea Martin

    • @MartinMartin-yi9to
      @MartinMartin-yi9to 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@ForbesRichard I'm a freaking genius 🤣😂

  • @SmoothBaracuda
    @SmoothBaracuda Год назад

    I've only seen two of your videos and both of them include you having trouble remounting due to gear. Sort your kit out man, sheesh

    • @ForbesRichard
      @ForbesRichard  Год назад

      You are a tough taskmaster ! But you are right, as i am a slow learner.
      Check out my latest trouble where kit failure is not a feature:
      ruclips.net/video/rSbYwIK46FM/видео.html

  • @troyandrew74
    @troyandrew74 10 месяцев назад

    No criticism.
    Why don’t you get a more stable ski ? Why do you want to persist with the Swordy?

    • @ForbesRichard
      @ForbesRichard  10 месяцев назад

      Fair question. I have a lifetime goal of doing a 45 minute Millers run. I am at least 6 minutes off that at the moment and so need all the help I can get in the speed department. My persistence is beginning to pay off as I am feeling considerably more stable in it now. However I do still use my XTS for when the conditions are wild or the wind is super strong.

  • @Shieldrik496
    @Shieldrik496 4 месяца назад

    No offense but maybe 2 years paddling is not enough experience to paddle out solo with a swordfish ??? You' d be more safe on a Epic V8 pro or a any other stable boat. No matter what they say swordfish isn't an intermediate boat .

    • @ForbesRichard
      @ForbesRichard  4 месяца назад

      No offense taken ! Yep, you are correct. Esp since the ability to develop balance for an older person (I am 62) is severely constrained. I have since got much better but I have changed my big conditions ski to a more stable one (from XTS to Boost LV). I will restrict my Swordy outings to max of 25kts