Hey Ya'll
Well it was bound to happen one of these days and today was the day
I went out to our local water hole and took a buddy with me who had never seen a Hobie Mirage Drive Kayak before and then got us flipped upside down in moderate winds.
We were using both my sails , the Hobie standard sail with the Windpaddle Adventure model on the bow and they were working just great together.
The wind was 14 to 22 mph but not super gusty so we had been cooking along on a zippy downwind leg and just having a blast for a couple miles.
I have not replaced my one flat sidekick float yet so I have just been sailing without them.
Jeff had never used a sail before yet he was doing just fine on the Windpaddle sail in front.
We had made several course changes and downwind tacks because the lake is long yet somewhat narrow.
You have to zig one way then zag on back when you run too close to shore or else risk hitting the bottom.
I said "time to come about" one more time and made another downwind jibe.
We then must have caught a big gust justas the main sail came across and it tipped us over upside down like a frog off a log.
We managed to get the boat righted and had both climbed back on in under a minute flat.
That was the easy part.
The hard part was that I had drowned my digital camera because the Seal-line Dry Bag around my neck had failed miserably.
Even though I had rolled the top down closed three times like always it somehow filled with enough water in less than one minutes time to totally kill my camera.
I would have faired better if I had kept the camera in a 5 cent zip lock sandwich baggie and then stuck it in my pocket.
So all you people out there with cell phones and camera's take heed. Test out all your "small sized, cell phone , camera , ipod , iphone electronics type dry bag / cases at home in the tub with a test item in it before you go out and ruin your expensive gear.
Anyway it was still a good learning experience and fun sailing that fast with two sails up.
Heres a few of my last photos for quite a while since my camera is now dead and we will have to save up for a new one.
Oh yeah the inside of the boat was bone dry no leaks, no water, just perfect always has been but I never thought it would stay that way upside down.
Jeff..says cheese we are rigged and ready..
Getting underway with just the main sail up.
The skies were a bit dark but the forecast was for clearing skies later on.
The sun was starting to break out more and things were looking good
Jeff decided to try his hand at the forward Windpaddle sail on a port tack.
He got the hang of it and we were just cruising along back toward the other shoreline on a downwind starboard tack..
We were really smokin' and heading toward a point that we would have to tack back again or run aground
Last photo worth posting before we jibed and rolled over ..
Still a fun day but I just wished the Sealline dry bag had not failed and killed my camera.
Everybody please test out your electronic type dry bags with a harmless object at home in the sink first to make sure they function as advertised.
If it fails like this "Sealline piece of crap did take it back before you ruin expensive gear.
That Windpaddle sail is simply just a blast and fairly easy to use, get one if you want more sail power without a lot of rigging hassles.
The Sidekicks are very helpful and I recommend their use to anyone with a sail and more so to anyone with two sails its a really great product.
If I had my sidekicks on and in working order maybe this would not have happened and I would still have a camera.
My cellphone just was in a Hobie fanny pack and it still works.
Have fun out there and
stay right side up if possible it just works better that way
Kepnutz